hanadr said:Interesting isn't it that the dangers of the treatment bar you from your job, when the condition itself doesn't?
It's probably worth asking to see a specialist to find if there is any other possible treatment. There might well be for T2
Hana
There are not so many alternative jobs out there at the moment
TERRYT said:HI there
My name is Terry I have been diabetic for about 6 years on tablets, just recently I had to start on insulin. Before the insulin I was an hgv class 1 driver needless to say I lost my job. What I am trying to find out is the government has been discussing for a no of years weather through medical ground to allow type 2 on isulin to get there licence back. But all you can find is that government is still in discusion, this has been for quite a no of years
regards
TERRY
my partners type 2 he refused the insulin and was given one injection per day called VICTOZA + 2 GLITRESIDE PILLS 2 in morning & 2 in the evening. the victoza isnt an insulin , as i said my partner was told he was type 2 and was given insulin,he refused regarding his driving licence.I can say that you really need medical support for your condition now. This will help you determine the necessary treatments you will need now or in the future. You can count on me in praying my friend.
myself im a type 1 im on insulin novorapid 3 times per day and lantus in the evening, dvla swansea were informed i got 3 forms to fill in and told not to drive. 2 months later i got a letter telling me that i was getting my driving licence back,on the arrival of my driving licence i noticed all my classes were gone even 7.5 ton & 3ton van classes. buses / mini buses and taxis were a no future go. another letter arrived it read you can re-apply for 7.5 ton/3 tonners at a later date. today ive been given a car driving licence and a driving licence that needs renewed every 3 years. i havnt got a car now, i now use public transport.my partners type 2 he refused the insulin and was given one injection per day called VICTOZA + 2 GLITRESIDE PILLS 2 in morning & 2 in the evening. the victoza isnt an insulin , as i said my partner was told he was type 2 and was given insulin,he refused regarding his driving licence.
That is correct but you still have to get the go ahead from DVLAmy partners type 2 he refused the insulin and was given one injection per day called VICTOZA + 2 GLITRESIDE PILLS 2 in morning & 2 in the evening. the victoza isnt an insulin , as i said my partner was told he was type 2 and was given insulin,he refused regarding his driving licence.
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