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<blockquote data-quote="aimeepepper" data-source="post: 2587173" data-attributes="member: 543641"><p>I was diagnosed type 2 in lockdown and like you l am in remission with well controlled levels. My Dr advised me to inform my insurance company which l did firt by informing DVLA. A lot of people don't l think. Unfortunately it ked to dvla wanting to do a full scale investigation contacting my gp and hospital Dr's etc. It took mo the. Finally DVLA agreed l could keep driving providing every time I drive l test before had with a reading no lower than 6. This way if l have an accident l can prove to the DVLA and insurance that my levels were good. Also to test with in an hour on a long journey. Those on gadgets will find this easier. Me personally I do it the old fashioned way with test straps. Probably cus lm 56 and not techie minded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aimeepepper, post: 2587173, member: 543641"] I was diagnosed type 2 in lockdown and like you l am in remission with well controlled levels. My Dr advised me to inform my insurance company which l did firt by informing DVLA. A lot of people don't l think. Unfortunately it ked to dvla wanting to do a full scale investigation contacting my gp and hospital Dr's etc. It took mo the. Finally DVLA agreed l could keep driving providing every time I drive l test before had with a reading no lower than 6. This way if l have an accident l can prove to the DVLA and insurance that my levels were good. Also to test with in an hour on a long journey. Those on gadgets will find this easier. Me personally I do it the old fashioned way with test straps. Probably cus lm 56 and not techie minded. [/QUOTE]
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