brkkab
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I lowered my rates recently and it's still going out in my sleep quiet often. The bitch is Medicare no longer covers diabetics seeing a C.D.E. (Certified Diabetes Educator), so I have no way of getting hooked up to a Continuous Glucose Monitor for 3 days. The C.G.M.S. would pin-point what amount of insulin I need at all times of the day/night.
Medicare stinks if you have Type 1 diabetes. It's more setup for type 2 diabetes.
I've got a CGMS that came with my previous insulin pump. Medicare approved it and then pulled the approval the day I received it.
I did one of their so-called appeals. They do them over the phone and it's a complete joke. I had my C.D.E. as a witness and they denied it.
I'm what's known as a brittle diabetic and the reason I'm a brittle diabetic is our government's fault. My father was retired from the Army, so the military hospital diagnosed my diabetes when I was 12. They should've had me on 2 different insulins at the time, but they only had me on Lente insulin for the first 5 years.
I was only getting insulin 18 hours a day. Yet it was my fault according to them that my blood sugars were always high.
If I could remember where the military sent my medical records to when I turned 21 and lost my benfits I'd be a millionaire right now.
I have proof of stuff they should have done & checked and didn't.
That's why I have stage 3 kidney disease now. They never checked my kidneys.
Medicare stinks if you have Type 1 diabetes. It's more setup for type 2 diabetes.
I've got a CGMS that came with my previous insulin pump. Medicare approved it and then pulled the approval the day I received it.
I did one of their so-called appeals. They do them over the phone and it's a complete joke. I had my C.D.E. as a witness and they denied it.
I'm what's known as a brittle diabetic and the reason I'm a brittle diabetic is our government's fault. My father was retired from the Army, so the military hospital diagnosed my diabetes when I was 12. They should've had me on 2 different insulins at the time, but they only had me on Lente insulin for the first 5 years.
I was only getting insulin 18 hours a day. Yet it was my fault according to them that my blood sugars were always high.
If I could remember where the military sent my medical records to when I turned 21 and lost my benfits I'd be a millionaire right now.
I have proof of stuff they should have done & checked and didn't.
That's why I have stage 3 kidney disease now. They never checked my kidneys.