AaronH83
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Has anyone had any experience with this? I received a letter this morning from my practice telling me as a result of a survey funded by Johnson and Johnson, I would be issued with a One Touch Select and my prescription for test strips would be reviewed. I spoke with my pharmacist and he told me this policy had been instigated by my practice's pharmacist.
Now, I have a really physical job that involves a lot of driving heavy machinery and operating dangerous plant. I test between 8 and 16 times a day to make sure I am at a safe level.
I'm very much a creature of habit and the Contour Next One has been working brilliantly for me, the app especially. Being able to see everything graphed out and identify trends has helped so much. I was only diagnosed after a bad bout of sepsis just over two years ago which almost killed me, I went into DKA which just about finished me but with the help of my endo and DSN's and dietician I'm back to probably 85% of what I was beforehand.
My HbA1C has been between 5.8 and 6.3 for the past 18 months and I attribute that to the Contour Next One. I previously used a Verio but I found the information it gave me wasn't sufficient to manage my diabetes.
Long story short, I don't want to give up my Contour. It works for me, I've managed my diabetes well according to my endo and nurses, and I feel that this change is going to put my health in jeopardy. Has anyone else has any experience like this?
(For reference, I'm on 16 units of Lantus daily, Novorapid at a 1u:10g of carb ratio, and my prescription is for 200 test strips a month but my doctor has had no problems prescribing me more if I run out before the month end.)
Now, I have a really physical job that involves a lot of driving heavy machinery and operating dangerous plant. I test between 8 and 16 times a day to make sure I am at a safe level.
I'm very much a creature of habit and the Contour Next One has been working brilliantly for me, the app especially. Being able to see everything graphed out and identify trends has helped so much. I was only diagnosed after a bad bout of sepsis just over two years ago which almost killed me, I went into DKA which just about finished me but with the help of my endo and DSN's and dietician I'm back to probably 85% of what I was beforehand.
My HbA1C has been between 5.8 and 6.3 for the past 18 months and I attribute that to the Contour Next One. I previously used a Verio but I found the information it gave me wasn't sufficient to manage my diabetes.
Long story short, I don't want to give up my Contour. It works for me, I've managed my diabetes well according to my endo and nurses, and I feel that this change is going to put my health in jeopardy. Has anyone else has any experience like this?
(For reference, I'm on 16 units of Lantus daily, Novorapid at a 1u:10g of carb ratio, and my prescription is for 200 test strips a month but my doctor has had no problems prescribing me more if I run out before the month end.)