You only need to test every 2 hours if on Gliclazides.Unfortunately you are incorrect. Some medication such as Gliclazide can (allegedly) cause rapid drops in BG levels which can affect your ability to drive. I have no medical qualifications but the DVLA website is quite clear on the need for regular testing in some cases, especially for the holders of Commercial licences. I test every two hours - nobody wants drivers with Diabetes to be considered a risk.
To buy the reader is £50 or €60 but it will last for years. Your only running cost is the sensor. I have run spot tests comparing prick tests with the reader and it has never been an error. Also the reader will record once blood sugar every 15 min and when one read the sensor it downloads where you blood sugars have been since your last read. This valuable info gives you a trend which fingerpricking cannot do. If I was a british diabetic I would keep a blood pricking kit in the car, preferably with no memory and then use a Libre. If you are ever stopped you can just point towards your pricking kit and everybody is happy. You are 100 times better off using a Libre to control your blood sugars. I know hypos, I have been diabetic for 30 years. Hypos can develop in 30min. So what help is it to have to test once blood sugars every 2 hours? You can still get your hypos while if you have a libre you can take your reading every 15min while you are driving. You can see what your trend is. Says your reading is 5mmol and the trend is down. Just take a couple of energy sweets which are fast acting and you can balance sugar levels without going high or low.How do you do this for £26 per fortnight? I have got a Libre and with taco relief it’s just under £50 for a sensor which lasts 14 days. Love to hear if you’ve found a cheaper supplier
Those 2 hr tests (before and during driving) are the conditions set for me to retain my Group 2 licence - as certified on my application and verified by my GP. There is no point in arguing with DVLA and fortunately my GP supports the need for prescriptions to cover the extra testing strips. The action to be taken in the event of hypo's is quite clear too.To buy the reader is £50 or €60 but it will last for years. Your only running cost is the sensor. I have run spot tests comparing prick tests with the reader and it has never been an error. Also the reader will record once blood sugar every 15 min and when one read the sensor it downloads where you blood sugars have been since your last read. This valuable info gives you a trend which fingerpricking cannot do. If I was a british diabetic I would keep a blood pricking kit in the car, preferably with no memory and then use a Libre. If you are ever stopped you can just point towards your pricking kit and everybody is happy. You are 100 times better off using a Libre to control your blood sugars. I know hypos, I have been diabetic for 30 years. Hypos can develop in 30min. So what help is it to have to test once blood sugars every 2 hours? You can still get your hypos while if you have a libre you can take your reading every 15min while you are driving. You can see what your trend is. Says your reading is 5mmol and the trend is down. Just take a couple of energy sweets which are fast acting and you can balance sugar levels without going high or low.
Libre sensors are £56 each, so I think that original figure must be a typo. I haven’t found any source other than Abbot - though you can buy them for higher prices on ebay........
As an ex soldier there is very little I can't drive. My licence looks like a who's who of the motoring world. My doctor told me that "oficially" I am required to tell the DVLA that I have been diagnosed. However as I have just started tablets (metformin) with the intention of bringing down my blood sugar readings hopefully to a point whete I can regulate it with diet he says it would be best to "forget" (cough cough) to post the forms until my follow up medical in 6 months.
If I can't regulate my blood sugar with diet then he says to tell them. If I can do it with diet, there is no requirement to tell them.
Obviously I'm new to all of this and will learn more as I go. I'm still in the "***" period whilst learning to manage my new life style
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