Manogwent said:I. nurse told me to inform DVLA that i was now on glicazidev because of hypo danger so how do i tell if i don't test!! quote]
Hi.
You do not have to notify the DVLA if you are taking Gliclazide. See this link for latest Medical Standards for Drivers from the DVLA. Your Nurse is not up to date. It is when you go onto Insulin that you would have to notify. See list.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/medical/aagv1.pdf
erroneous said:I'm a paranoid diabetic
wpaisley said:Stupid woman. Type 2s go blind, suffer heart attacks, suffer kidney failure, lose limbs and die. 10% of deaths over 35 are due to diabetes. I have an idiot diabetic nurse and doctor but I do get test strips. Type 2 diabetes is NOT a mild form of diabetes.
martinsoton said:Absolute rubbish... Tell your health care team to take a hike. I am training hard at the moment in the gym and on bikes swimming etc. I test sometimes 10/15 times a day if i a on a long training session. If you have reason to think your blood sugar is not within the normal boundary either because of excersie or poor control you have the right to test.
wpaisley said:IIf you are are metformin only and you have established what you can eat then you only need to test once a week. Those on just Metformin and doing multiple tests are spoiling the pitch for us that really need the strips. I am on Metform and Gliclazide. I test after the gym, test if I feel a hypo coming on, test if I am sick. I certainly do not test after I have scoffed half a packet of chockie bikkis. Another reason for testing is that you get some idea wether or not your doctor knows what he is talking about. Mine does NOT
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