My DSN was taking my case to the local pump panel which met at the start of April, hadn't heard anything so I chased her and she rang me back today. Apparently if the outcome is a "no" they don't feel the need to get in touch!
I'd asked to be considered for a pump on the ground that I can't get my basal right overnight. I'm on half unit pens and only take 1.5 u levemir at night and 9.5u in the morning. There's a massive dawn phenomenon and I wake to levels of 14. However, if I take 2u at night I have a nightly hypo. Which is what I was doing for years until I got my Freestyle Libre and saw a low everynight at 2am😱. I've been to see the dietician and DSN, kept diaries and used their CGM and some things got a bit better but the overnight we couldn't see how to sort without a pump as a 0.5u increment is just too big.
However, my HBA1c is 52 so I'm doing ok overall, hence the panel saying no. Apparently my consultant has written to the CCG recommending a pump, but as I read it if they don't classify me as meeting the NICE guidelines then it'll probably be another "No". I did point out to the DSN on the phone that there was more to NICE than HBA1c and I would feel that having a nightly hypo was affecting my quality of life and she said she would mention it to the consultant, but I talked about this at our last meeting so I don't really feel I'm getting anywhere.
In the meantime I'm trying to split my levemir more evenly in the hope that might help as the 1.5u is obviously running out in the middle of the night. I started a few weeks ago with 6u in the morning at 4u at bed, but found my daytime levels are creeping up throughout the day so I'm having to increase my morning dose and decrease the bedtime dose, which is how I ended up at the split of 9.5&2 about 5 years ago.
Frustrating
I'd asked to be considered for a pump on the ground that I can't get my basal right overnight. I'm on half unit pens and only take 1.5 u levemir at night and 9.5u in the morning. There's a massive dawn phenomenon and I wake to levels of 14. However, if I take 2u at night I have a nightly hypo. Which is what I was doing for years until I got my Freestyle Libre and saw a low everynight at 2am😱. I've been to see the dietician and DSN, kept diaries and used their CGM and some things got a bit better but the overnight we couldn't see how to sort without a pump as a 0.5u increment is just too big.
However, my HBA1c is 52 so I'm doing ok overall, hence the panel saying no. Apparently my consultant has written to the CCG recommending a pump, but as I read it if they don't classify me as meeting the NICE guidelines then it'll probably be another "No". I did point out to the DSN on the phone that there was more to NICE than HBA1c and I would feel that having a nightly hypo was affecting my quality of life and she said she would mention it to the consultant, but I talked about this at our last meeting so I don't really feel I'm getting anywhere.
In the meantime I'm trying to split my levemir more evenly in the hope that might help as the 1.5u is obviously running out in the middle of the night. I started a few weeks ago with 6u in the morning at 4u at bed, but found my daytime levels are creeping up throughout the day so I'm having to increase my morning dose and decrease the bedtime dose, which is how I ended up at the split of 9.5&2 about 5 years ago.
Frustrating