JeffGoodwin
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I hope this is the correct forum it is well over a year since the last message was posted. I am looking at pumps now, mainly because I have had a good few hypos at night mainly in bed but some while watching TV that I did not see coming, It seems more and more difficult to get on top of them. In fact I normally go to bed high now just to be on the SAFE side. My HBA1c is great and has been for many years, so I know I am doing something right, but the hypos are quite distressing for my wife who has to bring me around from them. One of my problems is if I go for a pump will this affect my driving.licence, I drive almost every day and could not be without a car. Just to let you know I have been a type 1 diabetic since 1974. Any advice ??
I've been busy trawling through the mass of NHS sites to find some clear info on what pumps are available. I know this question has been asked, and answered before, but I wanted to see some definitive info.
On my travels I came across the Centre for Evidence-based Purchasing (CEP), which is the department of the NHS which publishes recommendations on the use of medical devices. They have produced 'buyers guides' for a number of devices, including insulin pumps.
The guide covers all the aspects of choosing a pump, and also includes ratings based on the opinions of diabetics using the devices. I have provided a direct link to the guide as I feel it would be invaluable to anyone deciding on what they need from a pump.
This is publicly available information, so I hope that there is no issue with posting it here.
http://www.pasa.nhs.uk/pasa/Doc.aspx?Pa ... P08004.pdf
following a response from @JeffGoodwin agreeing to the move -- I have moved this to it's own new topic on behalf of @JuicyjHello Jeff, it would be a good idea to create your own thread on this so you will get some support from other members, if your are ok with this I can move this into it's own thread ?
There is no reason why a pump would affect your driving license.One of my problems is if I go for a pump will this affect my driving.licence, I drive almost every day and could not be without a car. Just to let you know I have been a type 1 diabetic since 1974. Any advice ??
I hope this is the correct forum it is well over a year since the last message was posted. I am looking at pumps now, mainly because I have had a good few hypos at night mainly in bed but some while watching TV that I did not see coming, It seems more and more difficult to get on top of them. In fact I normally go to bed high now just to be on the SAFE side. My HBA1c is great and has been for many years, so I know I am doing something right, but the hypos are quite distressing for my wife who has to bring me around from them. One of my problems is if I go for a pump will this affect my driving.licence, I drive almost every day and could not be without a car. Just to let you know I have been a type 1 diabetic since 1974. Any advice ??
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