ch1ps
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I've had my pump for 4 years now. My DSN seems to think the funding will not be renewed as my HbA1c has gone up since I've had the pump.
The pump is due to be renewed in August, but my consultant appointment is in September and assume I will still get the supplies until then. I'm trying to get my HbA1c down, but the likelihood of getting it to where it was 4 years ago is not going to happen by then. I think there are underlying reasons as to why the HbA1c has gone up, but it seems these are not going to be taken in to consideration (got pump 18 months after DX so think that I may have been honeymooning, plus I think I may be peri-menopausal which is causing me no end of issues with matching insulin).
Does anyone have any advice as to what my options are. In an ideal world I want to stay on a pump. Self-funding is out of the question.
Thanks
The pump is due to be renewed in August, but my consultant appointment is in September and assume I will still get the supplies until then. I'm trying to get my HbA1c down, but the likelihood of getting it to where it was 4 years ago is not going to happen by then. I think there are underlying reasons as to why the HbA1c has gone up, but it seems these are not going to be taken in to consideration (got pump 18 months after DX so think that I may have been honeymooning, plus I think I may be peri-menopausal which is causing me no end of issues with matching insulin).
Does anyone have any advice as to what my options are. In an ideal world I want to stay on a pump. Self-funding is out of the question.
Thanks