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14 -year -old girl with type 1 diabetes

  
Lito
12/23/2022 7:53 p.m.

Hello everyone.

I am in this forum with the idea of ​​finding truthful information for my daughter's best care.

I have a huge doubt with the issue of social security versus private health.My daughter is in MuFace with her mother, the bomb has been granted.

Would it be convenient to take any previous step so that in the future has no problem having the bomb even if it does not depend on your mother?

Thank you!

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Regina
12/24/2022 1:59 a.m.

@Lito, I was always very quiet in public health, they are up to date in the best treatments and will have no problem continuing with a bomb if it stops being private.
So far it is so and hopefully it will continue to be
Welcome to the forum.

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fer
12/24/2022 9:25 a.m.

@Lito I agree with Regina, today public health covers us well, at least as far as supplies, sensors, insulin, etc ... in my experience, at least, I cannot complain, when I needed, when I needed, when I neededMake reviews and go to specialists, I have also found good attention.

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Ruthbia
12/24/2022 9:56 a.m.

@Lito, I debuted for Sanitas and the endocrine who attended me sent me to social security because the treatment is expensive and covered everything, while my company forces me to pay insulin, strips, sensors, bomb ....
I can tell you that in the SS they have offered the bomb several times, cover everything and see the endocrine every 4 months.I have no complaint.

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Cristobal.Cortes
12/25/2022 5:17 p.m.

lito said:
hello everyone.

I am in this forum with the idea of ​​finding truthful information for my daughter's best care.

I have a huge doubt with the issue of social security versus private health.My daughter is in MuFace with her mother, the bomb has been granted.

Would it be convenient to take any previous step so that in the future has no problem having the bomb even if it does not depend on your mother?

Thank you!


Hello, I am an official of the State, affiliated (mandatory) to MUFACE for more than 30 years and type 1 diabetic since I was 5.

You will not have any problem.MuFace is nothing more than a special regime to administer public health.Your girl will be with the insurer that your wife has chosen, among which is also the social security itself.Affiliates can change this every year.

I am in Social Security, but in the past I was also in private.Right now, I carry a closed control bomb with a continuous glucose monitoring sensor.So the endocrine comment, I understand that in my autonomous community they grant that to almost all type 1 diabetics, especially "extreme" cases: young people, women and old like me.

From my experience, Social Security always gives you the best and most modern treatment that exists.And the private ones follow the rear so as not to lose "market" or whatever.

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Lito
12/26/2022 6:14 p.m.

Thank you very much to your help, it is the first time I am in a forum and I will look out x here from time to time x if I can also help you.Thank you.:)

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_Tacker_
02/12/2023 2:08 p.m.

ruthbia said:
@lito, I debuted for Sanitas and the endocrine itself that attended me sent me to social security because the treatment is expensive and covered everything, while my company forces mepay insulin, strips, sensors, bomb ...
I can tell you that in the SS they have offered the bomb several times, cover everything and see the endocrine every 4 months.I have no complaint.

To whom you have to kill to see you the endocrine every four months..Jajajaj ... ... I've been for almost two years and it has seen me once, and it was a year to debut.

With respect to materials, strips, insulin, needles, background tests, etc. everything perfect, even facilitates material to a pair of type two diabetics.

As I understand, there are some people who have had problems in their health centers for an assistant who thought the needles were reusable ..... so as not to miss reality, I will say that almost a year ago, I had problems becauseSeveral freestyle sensors failed and the health center assistant said they were not going to replace them, not only that, dropped that they were going to take them away, talk to a lawyer, and a couple more people of health andA few days they changed their minds, that miracle .....

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