i basically want to know what kind of problems people have faced or not yet faced but think about in the future,
hello, I've been a type 1 diabetic for about 6 years now and through out those years i have come across certain situations that i found to be a bit annoying that you wouldn't have thought would be a problem when you became diagnosed such as thinking about different types of jobs that would effect your blood sugar levels and things like that because of labour work or long distance travelling and also things you enjoy in your free time such as hobbies like going on bike rides or hiking and things like that but there are also small everyday things that could be problematic, i basically want to know what kind of problems people have faced or not yet faced but think about in the future, no mater how small or or large the activity may be.
so what does the average everyday diabetic have problems with ?
Just to be clear here, none of the DVLA guidance says "five to drive".Drive at 5. Finishing work desperate to get home BG 4.8, 20 minutes hanging about hoping 3 jelly babies are going to do it.
Just to be clear here, none of the DVLA guidance says "five to drive".
It says "Do not drive if you feel hypoglycaemic or if your blood glucose is less than 4.0 mmol/l.".
If less than five (and assumed more than four) it states "Carry your glucose meter and blood glucose strips with you. Check blood glucose before driving (even on short journeys) and test regularly (every 2 hours) on long journeys. If blood glucose is 5.0mmol/l or less, take a [carby] snack before driving."
So if you finish work and are desperate to get home, with a BG of 4.8, I'm not sure why yo'd be hanging about for 20 mins, especially after eating 3 jelly babies (15g of carbs).
Hi Shar, I wanted to make it clear that "five to drive" is not the position of the DVLA. Given the variance in Type 3c, electing to take that stance because your diabetes has certain characteristics is absolutely the correct thing to do.please remember we are not all the same
Definitely to both. I prefer not to eat out. I eat such small meals it doesn't pay either. I eat very high quality of food so i never want to take the remainder home.Eating out for me. Type 2 diet only. Also housework really pushes my levels up so needs careful planning, best avoided!!
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