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Hello, i was diagnosed with type 2, wrongly imo. fed up with people saying i'm too blame for type 2. I'm 5'6" and 9.5 st. I'm type 3C imo.

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Sorry to hear what a difficult time you've been having @Boatee :(

We have a number of people with Type 3c on the forum from surgery, cancer, or pancreatitis. @eggyg @Proud to be erratic @soupdragon and @martindt1606 are fairly frequent posters.

Problems with gall bladder can give rise to pancreatitis I believe?

There's a basic overview of type 3c here
Thanks, I will do loads of research from now on, this forum has given me loads of info already!
 
I just joined yesterday and already have loads more info than I had
That is a scary blood sugar level! I think I got into the very low 20's very early on. When you say "they" have changed the rules, who exactly do you mean and do you have any literature to that affect? Does that mean that a "normal" type 2 can also receive Libra 2 on prescription? That's a massive move forward if it is and a massive cost to the NHS.
 
Does that mean that a "normal" type 2 can also receive Libra 2 on prescription?
No they can’t. Some type 2s on multiple insulin injections a day can get libre but it depends where you live. My management is the same as a type 1 for instance but I’m recorded as type 2 and so paying myself £100 a month for libre.
 
That is a scary blood sugar level! I think I got into the very low 20's very early on. When you say "they" have changed the rules, who exactly do you mean and do you have any literature to that affect? Does that mean that a "normal" type 2 can also receive Libra 2 on prescription? That's a massive move forward if it is and a massive cost to the NHS.
The NHS, had to be on a waiting list though, but yes have it on prescription now, no literature, the doctor told me I was entitled to it now. And yes that was a scary blood sugar but I managed to take a picture of my fingerprick machine, which I still have, because nobody could believe I was still alive. I looked on Amazon and couldn't believe the cost, so don't know how you copethumbnail_20220320_085637.jpg
 
No they can’t. Some type 2s on multiple insulin injections a day can get libre but it depends where you live. My management is the same as a type 1 for instance but I’m recorded as type 2 and so paying myself £100 a month for libre.
Sounds unfair to me, postcode lottery?
 
Sounds unfair to me, postcode lottery?
Yes every area has to decide how they will apply/not the NICE guidelines, just how it works
 
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