jake bullet
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Carer/Partner
Hello,
Posting on behalf of my registered blind type 1 mother.
She's been excited about the November news - libre's for all !, and waited until she had her diabetic review at the doctors to ask about availability etc. The response was er, I do blood tests, you'll have to see a doctor about that.
So she went and saw a gp, who has put her in the system for an appointment at the hospital with the diabetic team. He wasn't very positive about her chances of getting one, and she's now thinking they will say you've got good control and can manage so stop wasting our time. She's of the age where you keep quiet and keep plugging on, so feels a bit of a fraud wanting something better.
One of the criteria is:
People with Type 1 diabetes unable to routinely self-monitor blood glucose due to disability who require carers to support glucose monitoring and insulin management.
She does her own blood tests. By having her finger pricker turned up to maximum to generate a large blood sample which she wipes down the entire side of the test strip. Put enough on and you'll hit the sample area eventually. She then has to grab her magnifying glass before the meter switches itself off.
I think you could build a case that this isn't really self monitoring, but she thinks she can manage
She also thinks because her hba1c is good they will tell her to go away because she's obviously in control. In reality she gets good results by doing & eating the same things most days. If she goes on holiday etc it all goes haywire.
So to wrap up this war & peace, what do you think her chances are?
Thanks!
Posting on behalf of my registered blind type 1 mother.
She's been excited about the November news - libre's for all !, and waited until she had her diabetic review at the doctors to ask about availability etc. The response was er, I do blood tests, you'll have to see a doctor about that.
So she went and saw a gp, who has put her in the system for an appointment at the hospital with the diabetic team. He wasn't very positive about her chances of getting one, and she's now thinking they will say you've got good control and can manage so stop wasting our time. She's of the age where you keep quiet and keep plugging on, so feels a bit of a fraud wanting something better.
One of the criteria is:
People with Type 1 diabetes unable to routinely self-monitor blood glucose due to disability who require carers to support glucose monitoring and insulin management.
She does her own blood tests. By having her finger pricker turned up to maximum to generate a large blood sample which she wipes down the entire side of the test strip. Put enough on and you'll hit the sample area eventually. She then has to grab her magnifying glass before the meter switches itself off.
I think you could build a case that this isn't really self monitoring, but she thinks she can manage
She also thinks because her hba1c is good they will tell her to go away because she's obviously in control. In reality she gets good results by doing & eating the same things most days. If she goes on holiday etc it all goes haywire.
So to wrap up this war & peace, what do you think her chances are?
Thanks!