JohnEGreen
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The DVLA advise that if blood glucose level is 5mmol/l or less you should take carbohydrate before driving. If it is less tnan 4mmol/l do not drive'
From what I understand it applies to all diabetics who are on insulin.And this applies to all diabetics?
If so NICE and most doctors are complicit in encouraging an awful lot of T2s in possibly driving in an unfit state by discouraging them from testing.
And this applies to all diabetics?
If so NICE and most doctors are complicit in encouraging an awful lot of T2s in possibly driving in an unfit state by discouraging them from testing.
Hi. In principle it should apply to anyone - even non diabetics as a blood sugar below 4mmol could become dangerous. Normally the DVLA only worries about insulin users but those on Gliclazide may go hypo if the dose is too high. You may be one of those whose blood sugar can dive down and I think we always say that any diabetic should have a meter so they can understand their body.And this applies to all diabetics?
If so NICE and most doctors are complicit in encouraging an awful lot of T2s in possibly driving in an unfit state by discouraging them from testing.
And this applies to all diabetics?
If so NICE and most doctors are complicit in encouraging an awful lot of T2s in possibly driving in an unfit state by discouraging them from testing.
@AndBreathe Yes I agree but this morning I was not aware until I tested and in the mornings soon after getting up and dressed I drive my wife to work also as I have multiple co-morbidities I could easily attribute it to something else take my meds for that and carry on with my normal routine. So I can see I am going to have to be more vigilant.
Oh well that's OK no need to worry then. So when the Blood sugar checker on this site tells me I'm Hypoglycemic from now on I can just disregard it
Oh well that's OK no need to worry then. So when the Blood sugar checker on this site tells me I'm Hypoglycemic from now on I can just disregard it
It's OK I get it so I'll shut up about it now
I'm glad you asked that...it is good to be reminded of these things..particularly now that my blood sugars start to get to lower range more regularly!Hi I was just wondering, as I awoke this morning with a fbg of 4.4 if it is correct that diabetics with a BG of less than 5 should not drive. And if it is true does it apply only to T1s or does it apply also to T2s.
Also if it does apply to T2s how if they do not test do they know if they are safe to drive.
When I was at 3.9 I felt ghastly 4.4 this morning not as bad but unwell but if I hadn't tested I could have just doubled my dose of mestinon and shrugged it off.How do you normally feel in the 4s? I'm absolutely fine until I get much, much lower, but I've become used to low scores over time.
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