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<blockquote data-quote="Gwilo" data-source="post: 407541" data-attributes="member: 73492"><p>Thanks EllisB for pointing out the HbA1c figures....looked up the correlation table that is on this community and here are my figures from the OGTT:</p><p>Fasting level, pre drink = 51 (6.8 in 'old money')</p><p>2 Hours post drink = 109 (12.1 in 'old money')</p><p></p><p>These figures calculated from the 'old money' numbers I was given by the Diabetic nurse and run through the Diabetes UK conversion tool.</p><p></p><p>If the DVLA don't require notification - I've not as yet been prescribed any medication of any sort, is it therefore unreasonable to maintain I have no legal duty to inform my insurer either, as I'm T2, have no hypo's or medication that may result in a hypo, OR shall i just wait to renewal and see if it's asked about? Or just cover myself and hand over my wallet while adopting the universal position one does when dealing with insurance providers? :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwilo, post: 407541, member: 73492"] Thanks EllisB for pointing out the HbA1c figures....looked up the correlation table that is on this community and here are my figures from the OGTT: Fasting level, pre drink = 51 (6.8 in 'old money') 2 Hours post drink = 109 (12.1 in 'old money') These figures calculated from the 'old money' numbers I was given by the Diabetic nurse and run through the Diabetes UK conversion tool. If the DVLA don't require notification - I've not as yet been prescribed any medication of any sort, is it therefore unreasonable to maintain I have no legal duty to inform my insurer either, as I'm T2, have no hypo's or medication that may result in a hypo, OR shall i just wait to renewal and see if it's asked about? Or just cover myself and hand over my wallet while adopting the universal position one does when dealing with insurance providers? :shock: [/QUOTE]
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