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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1661206"><p>I understand the risk to be associated with high BG. </p><p>Chances are you are still in the honeymoon period so the Gliclozide is keeping your BG under control. </p><p>As your pancreas loses any ability to create insulin, your BG is likely to rise and you will need to inject.</p><p></p><p>I am not familiar with Gliclozide but I thought (please feel free to correct me) it lowered BG so there was a risk of hypo which means you need to tell DVLA. </p><p></p><p>I am sure there are professional drivers with diabetes ... there are professional pilots. But I think you need to keep your BG well controlled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1661206"] I understand the risk to be associated with high BG. Chances are you are still in the honeymoon period so the Gliclozide is keeping your BG under control. As your pancreas loses any ability to create insulin, your BG is likely to rise and you will need to inject. I am not familiar with Gliclozide but I thought (please feel free to correct me) it lowered BG so there was a risk of hypo which means you need to tell DVLA. I am sure there are professional drivers with diabetes ... there are professional pilots. But I think you need to keep your BG well controlled. [/QUOTE]
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