Copernicus
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Opposite of me, my GP says my diabetes is too well controlled to get CGM !Not allowed a cgm and I quote this from a doctor my diabetes isn’t bad enough for a cgm .... world we live in eyy
Good afternoonDangerous driving .... so you means to tell me you’ve never had a blood sugar drop between 5.0 from just simply having a unit to much of insulin with a meal whilst driving ? You are seriously that perfect. I asked for some advice on the situation not to be told about about dangerous driving and as for driving in a hypo state what am I meant to do slam the breaks on in the middle of the road and just say no not driving must of drove for around 30-40 seconds before I pulled over don’t be so high and mighty next time mate thankyou very much for the pointless reply
Opposite of me, my GP says my diabetes is too well controlled to get CGM !
That may seem a harmless comment. However I just recently lost a friend because a driver fell asleep at the wheel and hit him head on killing him instantly.I think some on this thread are a tad self righteous... we all make mistakes sometimes. I drove tired today. So shoot me.
Yep, and I carefully kept to the speed limit only to be tailgated by some idiot who overtook me at a dangerous place, and doing way above the speed limit. I bet he thought he was fine to drive.That may seem a harmless comment. However I just recently lost a friend because a driver fell asleep at the wheel and hit him head on killing him instantly.
Please do not get me started on drivers who use their phone whilst driving.Yep, and I carefully kept to the speed limit only to be tailgated by some idiot who overtook me at a dangerous place, and doing way above the speed limit. I bet he thought he was fine to drive.
Or just suck it up.Discussing your speeding ticket with your GP might allow them to support your request for CGM
It might be troublesome because it is the GP that have to sign your part of the DVLA form to confirm you've not had any hypos. So speaking to the GP about your speeding ticket because of a hypo could potentially make matters worse? Plus it's only the consultant that can approve and support the patient to get a CGM on prescription. However a freestyle libre might not fit the need of alerts, unless consultants are approving libre 2 soon.Discussing your speeding ticket with your GP might allow them to support your request for CGM
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