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Post from Diabetes UK - looking for people with type 2 who self-fund tech

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Filled in a form, but no questions about tech or funding, so thought that was a bit weird as that is the title of the post.
Cheers
Malc
 
Filled in a form, but no questions about tech or funding, so thought that was a bit weird as that is the title of the post.
Cheers
Malc
thank you for sending us your story - and for including information on your use of tech - we're hoping people will include those details under 'how do you treat and manage your diabetes'. Sorry for any confusion.
 
Done .
It made a really nice change to be able to write my answers to the questions , rather than ticking 1 to 10 or similar often with no means of explaining myself.
 
Hang on - surely the question 'How do you treat and manage your diabetes' with an area to type freehand in, gives you the opportunity to say all that?

eg I'm prescribed X and I self fund Y (since the NHS won't) and I am doing this because it helps me to do Z and demonstrates the effectivity of my investment when my HbA1c tests are done.
 
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Hang on - surely the question 'How do you treat and manage your diabetes' with an area to type freehand in, gives you the opportunity to say all that?

eg I'm prescribed X and I self fund Y (since the NHS won't) and I am doing this because it helps me to do Z and demonstrates the effectivity of my investment when my HbA1c tests are done.
I don't class it as treatment , to me it is monitoring. As they seem to want to know about tech, they should have asked a separate question.
 
No - it is 'management'.

Monitoring is part of anyone's management of their blood glucose, if they are diabetic of any hue colour and shape.

DUK are simply using a questionnaire they already have, whereas you think they should have gone to the trouble of re-inventing the wheel every time they want to focus on a specific aspect of diabetes.

They'd never ever get further than the committee stage.
 
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Nice to see your post @Bridget from Diabetes UK

We have lots of T2s here who find fingerstick monitoring a really important part their self management strategy - but many GP surgeries refuse test strips unless you are on hypoglycaemic meds.

Hope you get lots of responses 🙂
 
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