Ermintrude75
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 49
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Not all, I know mine has only one pump they will fund unless you have a very good reason to get one that will work with sensors - and then if you do you get the one they they will fund.I don't know where you are located but if you are under the NHS I would question the fact that it has to be one the hospital chooses. Most people seem to get some kind of choice.
Hi
I have been given the choice of ypsopump or Medtrum. Patch pump is of no use for when I'm sparring/fighting or doing self defence. Not so easy to disconnect and reconnect.
I attend Raigmore hospital in Inverness. I had an agreement for a Medtronic in March but it had been withdrawn to save money for the hospital.
That's what I said postcode lottery. The best bit is I can move 40+ miles to another health board and they have access to Medtronic and TSlim. I have spoken to my local MSP about the lack of choice and she has copied and pasted most of my emails to the hospital. The hospital has given me a sales pitch from Ypsomed and told me basically take what I'm given or keep with the injections. Even telling me they don't think it will improve my hba1c. The last email did appear to be very rushed and shut up and stop annoying me.
I feel as if I'm stuck between the proverbial rock and a hard place. Do I keep fighting and risk the chance of being taken off the list or do I give in take what I'm given and then hope things change in 5 years time. When I'd hopefully get a replacement.
I have tried to seek help from Diabetes Uk, Diabetes Scotland and Diabetes org but I never get any reply.
I actually received a letter telling me to make a clinic appointment and to be honest I can not be bothered as I am just that annoyed/angry/pd off with the whole situation.
Hi like you a tubeless pump was not for me with my lifestyle , I have trouble keeping anything with adhesive to stick , even my Libre can peel off in 3 days , I tried the medtrum 6 , found it fell off during first night and the second one lasted 2 days , I would be worried that I would lose the ‘brain ‘ of pump, I was on the Medtronic 640g but after a yer my hospital agreed to transfer me to the Ypsomed , I am loving it , small , easy to use , and customer service and technical support are brilliant and patient, and if they don’t have the answer they do find it. The accessories are good too. At the hospital I attend I was lucky to have a choice but although I did not firstly agree to the pump my consultant recommended and gave me the pump that I wanted 640g he was right the Ypsomed was well suited to me, the only thing that I must be careful of is the Ypsomed is not waterproof, I like to kayak , swim and in winter shoot and beat , but I can put it in a pouch , good luck
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