Belated well done @Amy993I only passed my driving test on Saturday, so am new to it. But if i am at 5, or slightly under i will set a temporary basil for the time period i am driving, and the amount depends on what i have been doing. If i am low 4's i will set a temporary basil and eat something too
This seems ideal for driving with! I generally don't carry food around in my car with me, mainly because I'm a greedy guts and will probably snack mid morning if I had it, with correction based on my readingsWe decided to set a target range throughout the day of 5-8 rather than the 4-7 I'd originally been working towards and this has mainly been working well for me.
I think what you're referring to is clarification on the following guidance?:Hi everyone!
I've heard about this NICE guideline for drivers, five to drive. Thing is, if I tested before I went for a long drive (the 50 mile journey between work and home for example) and my readings were 5, I would not feel comfortable driving until I'd eaten and was between 7 and 8. After all, 5 is only one mmol off being hypo!
Does this guideline mean that it's ok to set off driving at 5 without eating anything beforehand? Because it's totally NOT (in my experience at least). Or does it mean that after eating something you must wait until being at least 5 to set off? It just concerns me that some people may be seeing the guideline and believe its ok. If it were 6 or 7 to drive, it would be less risky, but 5?
Just looking for some confirmation / information on this guideline, if anyone could reply with anything or share experiences then that would be great!
Thanks
Shannon x
It's a difficult one isn't it? I always test beforehand and I always have a spare meter and hypo kit in the car just in case. Fortunately haven't had to use them .Hi everyone!
I've heard about this NICE guideline for drivers, five to drive. Thing is, if I tested before I went for a long drive (the 50 mile journey between work and home for example) and my readings were 5, I would not feel comfortable driving until I'd eaten and was between 7 and 8. After all, 5 is only one mmol off being hypo!
Does this guideline mean that it's ok to set off driving at 5 without eating anything beforehand? Because it's totally NOT (in my experience at least). Or does it mean that after eating something you must wait until being at least 5 to set off? It just concerns me that some people may be seeing the guideline and believe its ok. If it were 6 or 7 to drive, it would be less risky, but 5?
Just looking for some confirmation / information on this guideline, if anyone could reply with anything or share experiences then that would be great!
Thanks
Shannon x
I've heard about this NICE guideline for drivers, five to drive. Thing is, if I tested before I went for a long drive (the 50 mile journey between work and home for example) and my readings were 5, I would not feel comfortable driving until I'd eaten and was between 7 and 8.
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