Agreed, but until those 3 months are up and you successfully pass DVLA medical you can't drive LGV. You can still drive a car.They won't take your licence read the new DVLA rules you have to show that you are monitoring and checking sugar levels on a daily basis for a 3 month period and you have a medical each year.
Hi, wondering if anyone can give me some information. I have type 2 diabetes which is currently managed by tablets, my symptoms are getting worse and I am worried about moving to insulin.
I have been a lorry driver for many years and don't have much experience of anything else, I am booked in to see doc next week and I have a feeling my licence will be taken.
Does anyone know of any financial help available to retrain for a new career due to health problem. WELL IVE BEEN IN THIS BOAT! send a letter to the disability officer at your local jobcentre,telling them what your current job is,and your health problem is and medication. there will send you information. your employer might have an inside job avaliable maybe one of the yard staff wants a drivers job you could swop jobs !
the problem is the DVLA medical board only supply short term licences to type 1 insulin takers. been an delivery driver myself your BGmeter is abit like a hgv tachograph, it records everything. all the readings etc so theres no saying this and that. it shows the hypos etc. and if you have too many hypos the DVLA get fly. do more checking.Hi, just gone on to insulin after being a truck driver for the last 25years 22 of them for Tesco.
Just had medical forms from DVLA can't drive LGV1(group 2) until they've done their checks,but i know I won't get my group 2 licence back, until I have 3 months worth of blood test on my meter & been a month stable on insulin.There are three stages,
the DVLA online explains it all. But hey what can we do our health is the most important.
Good Luck
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