mohammed033
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That is the important bit - it is inevitable that the vast majority of T1's will have hypos, but as long as we can recognise them and treat them without help its fine.luckily I didnt need any assistance for any of these events
If your medical team are telling you to do that to get your license then thats what you will have to do.What I fear is that the medical team declare me as “unfit to drive” for all these hypos I had. I am reluctant to upload my libre data for this reason. The medical team said without my libre data my licence application cannot be considered. So what is the best course of action to take?
I dont really use the finger pricking devices anymore ever since I got the libreIf your medical team are telling you to do that to get your license then thats what you will have to do.
Do you do regular finger prick tests as well? Maybe upload that as well? Just a thought
For driving purposes you will be required to if the libre shows less than 5 (I think its 5), as below 5 it is incredibly inaccurate, and to prove you're back in range.I dont really use the finger pricking devices anymore ever since I got the libre
I dont really use the finger pricking devices anymore ever since I got the libre
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