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02/27/2025 12:02 p.m.
Technological innovations have transformed the way diabetes is handled, allowing those who live with diabetes leading a healthier and higher quality life.From continuous glucose monitoring systems to insulin pumps and digital solutions, advances have demonstrated their positive impact on health and well -being.
However, access to these tools remains unequal in many regions.Factors such as the Autonomous Community in which you live, the reference hospital or even the economic situation can determine whether or not you have access to technology that could make a big difference in your quality of life.
Diabetes requires personalized attention and innovative solutions.Therefore, it is essential that health systems guarantee equitable access to technological tools, prioritizing their impact on the results in health and autonomy of people with diabetes.
Investment in technology not only improves the quality of life, but also helps create a more efficient and sustainable health system.
It is time to boost a change.
We need more than innovation: we need this innovation to reach all people with diabetes, without barriers or differences.
What has been your experience with diabetes technology?
Do you think access is just for everyone?
Greetings,
Diabetes Tipo 1 desde 1.998 | FreeStyle Libre 3 | Ypsomed mylife YpsoPump + CamAPS FX | Sin complicaciones. Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro.
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My experience with technology ... I pay everything, strips, glucometers, sensors ... because yes, I am not insulin -dependent or I have had hypos that have made me admitted at least 48 hours, three in one year ... with me, as I have overweight for other hormonal problems and by the corticosteroids that I had to take for some respiratory conditions, they tell me type 2High in Endocrinology was in November 2019 and the last words he told me were until you lose the 30 kg that you have left over I do not want to see you again here ...
Diagnosticada de DM en enero de 2019, con tres generaciones (yo sería la cuarta) de diabéticos tipo 1 en la familia
En principio DM2 por resistencia a la insulina asociada a SOP (sin tener en cuenta los antecedentes familiares)
De momento, solo con Forxiga y Rybelsus (7mg) por la mañana
La glucosa hace lo que le da la gana
Ultimas Hemos: 7,2 (26/12/2023); 6,7 (12/2/2023, al mes de empezar con Rybelsus 3mg)
Última hemo: 5,4 (8/11/2024)
Well, in my debut they told me to buy me the continuous medicine system of Abbott and that I did, I have paid it 4 years until it began to finance.
The bombs have offered them but I have rejected them.
I cannot complain, only that the glucose strips look like titanium, it is difficult to get them and how I do not like to beg, I pay a few.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
I do not pay anything.
Reactive strips are worth more expensive in Spain, than in other countries.
You can see it at Amazon England and in others.Of course, they do not send them to Spain.Market things.
For those who are less veterans ... look what happened in the world with AIDS medications in the 90s. And as two Third World countries, patents were charged and they saved countless lives.
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Amga
03/02/2025 12:40 p.m.
They give me the strips (on droppers) and the freestyle sensors, but the pump, although I have asked for it, do not pay me.My endo says that I have a good control (glycosilada 7 - 7.5) and that there are no resources.So he has supposedly put me on a waiting list.It is totally unfair.
I have Modly 5 (monogenic) and type 3C (pancreative) diabetes.45 years with diabetes.Intensive (basal and bolus treatment).In addition to other chronic pathologies.
I live in Barcelona.
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Amga said:
@Amga said:
They give me the strips (on droppers) and the freestyle sensors, but the pump, although I have asked for it, do not pay me.My endo says that I have a good control (glycosilada 7 - 7.5) and that there are no resources.So he has supposedly put me on a waiting list.It is totally unfair.
I have Modly 5 (monogenic) and type 3C (pancreative) diabetes.45 years with diabetes.Intensive (basal and bolus treatment).In addition to other chronic pathologies.
I live in Barcelona.
Well, they were discharged from the endocrine and still being a dependent insulin. He said that they are saturated and that the head doctor who ...What fits me and answered: the comfort of the Galician of a lifetime "could be worse!
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Amga said:
@Amga said:
Are you from Barcelona?
I am not from Barcelona but I have been living there (and working) for 12 years and I have very good experiences. I have a family already born and occasionally I am going to see them, despite the fact that now my sister tells me that the ss.Nor is nothing right and here I already commented that it is not "to throw rockets" greetings.
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