Irish Wolf wrote: » Whoa, whoa - your podiatrist more or less gave you a pedicure? Is that the norm? I saw the foot screening podiatrist last month, 4 or 5 checks, failed sensitivity, was sent away with a booklet.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Is sulfur (egg) burps part of diabetes?
calfmuscle wrote: » Iv been on degludec/tresiba for a few months now and I was loving it, but recently having trouble. How are others finding it??
CramCycle wrote: » Are you having lows or its not doing its job at all?
Alanstrainor wrote: » Has anyone renewed their driving license recently? My consultant filled out the medical form due to being a type 1, and only gave me sign off for a 3 year license. When I queried this he claimed that it was due to new rules being imposed. Has anyone else encountered this? My control is good at the moment so I doubt it's due to that.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I think it's always been 3 years according to posts here a while back?
Alanstrainor wrote: » Interesting. I was renewing from a 10 year license which I had gotten as a diabetic previously so I thought this was odd.
Xofpod wrote: » Just had a brand new AccuChek Fastclix lancet device die on me. Not more than a week old. The spring action seems to be working fine but it's not making contact with the lancets. Anybody have a similar issue? Maybe just a dodgy model - never had problems in the past.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Yeah my consultant renewed mine for 10 years which is up in 2010 it will be interesting to see if he will renew for 10 again or 3 years.
CramCycle wrote: » Same here but mine was a few years ago, I filled most of it out myself and the doc asked me a few questions, but sin e. In fact, with a CGM, I expect it being easier to prove I am OK other than a low HbA1c and a statement that I am not hypoing out all over the place. I hope mine does mine for 10 years again as well, I do wonder though, do the NDLS check now, and refuse, or is it still taken straight from the docs mouth that you are OK.
Wanton wrote: » Hi Folks, Does anyone have the Freestyle Libre working with the NFC on their phone? I am interested in trying it out, phoned Abbott who confirmed you could activate the sensor etc using your phone (had read previously you couldn't). Ordered off the Abbott website and then went to download the Libre app to be told its not available in Ireland. UK only apparently. Phoned Abbott again to be told they wouldn't cancel my order and my only option it to refuse delivery!
Snake Plisken wrote: » Have you an android or Apple phone?
gctest50 wrote: » this ?https://www.ambrosiasys.com/order
Wanton wrote: » Android. Any solution I have found so far had been either a dodgy apk off a dodgy site or a vpn/UK account solution.
California Dreamer wrote: » Do you have to get your scripts updated every 6 months? I am on the LTI for the past 13 years and this is the first time that the pharmacy has told me that I needed an updated script as the one they had was 6 months old.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Yeah, been that way for a while. I think it's to make sure you go to your Doc every 6 months to make sure your control is good is what I was told.