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Helen: My Dexcom is set to alarm at a low number that should give me a chance to treat a low before it results in a serious situation
Helen: My Dexcom is set to alarm at a low number that should give me a chance to treat a low before it results in a serious situation
advocacyGuest User19 April 2022advocacy, campaign, cgm, type 1, 2022
Jennifer:  I am finding keeping fit difficult due to surprise low blood sugars as I age
Jennifer: I am finding keeping fit difficult due to surprise low blood sugars as I age

The CGM would be absolutely wonderful, so that you can go out and walk or cycle without having to check your blood sugars while on the go.

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advocacyGuest User31 March 2022cgm, advocacy, campaign, type 1, ageing with diabetes, 2022
Louise: I couldn't go back to the 'dark ages' of no CGM
Louise: I couldn't go back to the 'dark ages' of no CGM

CGM is completely free here in Norway, and I am waiting for a similar thing in New Zealand to become available before I move back home.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, women, 2022
Carmel: my partner can now sleep knowing the alarms will wake me
Carmel: my partner can now sleep knowing the alarms will wake me

I sleep better with the CGM - if I don’t have one the worry will keep me awake, not the blood sugars.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, family, whānau, 2022
Harriette: I am no longer as anxious about going low unexpectedly
Harriette: I am no longer as anxious about going low unexpectedly

The first thing I do when I get an invoice paid is purchase more sensors. I prioritise that cost before rent, before petrol, before groceries.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022type 1, youth, cgm, advocacy, women, 2022
Lynette: Each and every one of us deserves the best and equal care as a New Zealander
Lynette: Each and every one of us deserves the best and equal care as a New Zealander

Glucose monitors shouldn’t need to be the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff. Having blood sugar results constantly, without finger pricks, would pay off hugely for the national cost of healthcare support throughout our lives and particularly in our later years.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, cgmforall, 2022
Emma: I am 23 years old and I'm tired of the constant anxiety
Emma: I am 23 years old and I'm tired of the constant anxiety

I'm a full-time student and I can't afford a CGM. I can't even afford to cover my tuition fees on my own or buy a house. I have lived with this illness for more than twenty years and all I want is access to technology that will lessen the burden, even just a little bit.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022type 1, advocacy, youth, women, cgm, cgmforall, 2022
Francis: I've done around 40,000 tests over 27 years
Francis: I've done around 40,000 tests over 27 years

This means that I have had diabetes for at least 27 years and over that time would have used 39,312 Caresens test strips – not allowing for the occasions when the tests had to be aborted and / or reconfirmed because I did not believe the result.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, men, type 2, cgmforall, 2022
Jess: We go without a lot due to the demanding expense of my CGM
Jess: We go without a lot due to the demanding expense of my CGM

With the CGM, I am able to have freedom in the activities I do, and the foods that I eat. I am able to sleep through the night and only wake up to my crying baby instead of having to wake up to prick my finger at 3am.

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Guest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, women, family, whānau, 2022
Ann: I was shocked that in the past 3 months I have used 562 test strips
Ann: I was shocked that in the past 3 months I have used 562 test strips

Not being able to afford this meter is very frustrating and I strongly believe it’s very important that the CGMs are fully funded for ALL of our population that have Type 1 and 2 diabetes.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, cgmforall, advocacy, women's health, type 1, 2022
Seb and Kim: Such a learning curve but we did it together.
Seb and Kim: Such a learning curve but we did it together.

Diabetes was not going to stop our girl from rowing, so learning how to control diabetes but then adding into it the highly intensive exercise that you need to do as a rower was tough. Three out of four girls in her quad have Type 1.

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Guest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, youth, canterbury, 2022
Rachel: Saving my son's and my partner's lives costs us $760 a month.
Rachel: Saving my son's and my partner's lives costs us $760 a month.

There are parents putting their kids to bed, not knowing if they will be alive the next day or getting up several times a night to test them to be sure and that is exhausting whilst trying to hold down a job.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, family, whānau, youth, men, 2022
Carly: These devices are an essential part of diabetes management
Carly: These devices are an essential part of diabetes management

Moving to a FGM at my own cost 8 years ago (which is not cheap) has given me significant control of my life and my diabetes again. It has also helped reduce kidney and eye damage with the better control!

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Guest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, women, 2022
Darren: We just want to be the healthiest people we can be
Darren: We just want to be the healthiest people we can be

I’ve been living with diabetes for more than 13 years, and it’s only been in the past 6 months with regular use of my CGM and additional connectivity that I’ve finally managed to get my levels under control.

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Guest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, family, whānau, type 1, men, 2022
Dominic: I don’t want to have to choose between living independently and having good quality of life.
Dominic: I don’t want to have to choose between living independently and having good quality of life.

The CGM costs money, money I’m not gonna have all the time. I have plans to go to university… I won’t be able to keep paying for the sensors. I don’t want to have to choose between growing up and living independently or having a good quality of life.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022type 1, cgm, advocacy, Freestyle Libre, youth, 2022
Shelley: It's not just about the next year, or 5 years, but 55 years from now.
Shelley: It's not just about the next year, or 5 years, but 55 years from now.

With two in our family, we spend a lot of money every month on what's not covered currently, but it’s absolutely something we would not be without.

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Guest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, whānau, family, youth, 2022
Myfanwy: I have my life back on track
Myfanwy: I have my life back on track

The CGM has been a life-changing development - I no longer clog up the hospital's ED or wards, I enjoy an independence that would have been improbable without CGM, and friends and family have no reason for concern.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, ageing with diabetes, type 1, advocacy, 2022
Charlie: Having a CGM is a life changer for me
Charlie: Having a CGM is a life changer for me

I have prevented so many hypos that I wouldn’t have been able to pick up without a CGM.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, youth, advocacy, type 1, 2022
Fleur: We can't come home to New Zealand without funding
Fleur: We can't come home to New Zealand without funding

In Seattle, the CGM is covered by our insurance. It’s such a game changer. Knowing that our little one can live a full life without 8 (or more) fingersticks per day, is such a blessing.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022cgm, advocacy, type 1, whānau, family, parent, 2022
Dave: I wrote to PHARMAC
Dave: I wrote to PHARMAC

I was lucky to receive a trial Freestyle Libre for 2 weeks. This system changed my BS from averaging well over 12 (with peaks of up to 26) to averaging below 10. This turn around happened within a week and was quite miraculous.

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advocacyGuest User25 March 2022advocacy, Freestyle Libre, ageing with diabetes, type 2, 2022
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