jasmine1616
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 117
- Location
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- hate people who think they know about T1D, but they really don't
Hi Jasmine, you are actually required by law to inform dvla in your circumstances and then (provided they have no other reasons to suspend your licence) you would HAVE to test prior to driving.So, I recently got my learners permit, so I can figure how to drive. But one time when I was driving, my glucose began to drop so my father had to drive me the rest of the way. Do you recommend checking my glucose every time before I drive, or just keep a snack in the car just in case I feel my glucose dropping? I don't want to put anyone in danger. Thanks!
In the US I'm not aware of any state that puts something on your driver's license saying you take insulin like they do in the UK. When I apply for a new license it asked if I had any medical condition that might affect my ability to drive. I said no. But I do test before I drive sometimes depending on when I took insulin last, and keep candy in the door pocket. And I have a glucometer on my person all the time that works with my phone. I have patients who have implanted defibrillators who can drive. I think if the thing goes kablooey while you're driving and you end up trashing somebody's mailbox they might yank your license though.
I like your approach! A sensible, well controlled type 1 should not have their driving affected by diabetes. It's the noncompliant ones who make all this trouble for the rest of us. I hate the about 5 to drive rule - plenty of normal people drive around with a blood sugar in the 4's, so why not me? I'd much rather be driving with a stable 4.9 than a dropping 5.1, but according to the rules I should do the exact opposite. I use common sense rather than adhering to some arbitrary number they plucked out of thin air. And if I feel funny, regardless of blood sugar level, I'll wait till I get better before I start driving around. Same as normal people should do!
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