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hognose

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keeping driving records for dvlc ,for renewing your licence
do you keep a 2nd meter just for driving records
 
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keeping driving records for dvlc ,for renewing your licence
do you keep a 2nd meter just for driving records

I don't, not sure what the point would be?
 
Unless you've been told to keep a separate record of your bg readings by the DVLA then I don't see why you would need to use a 2nd meter, unless of course its more convenient to you to keep one in the car.
 
as you got to do a bg, before drivining,and every 2 hours whilst driving could land up quiet afew tests.
then on renewal 1-3 years later dont they want 3 months worth test ? or have i got it all wrong [prob]

yup might be handy to keep one in the car
 
I personally have not heard of that before. They will most likely write to your specialist/gp who in turn will probably disclose your last hba1c results (which is a 3 month average) and let them know if anything else has appeared on your nhs record like several severe hypos.
 
Received a form to apply for a new license the one you have to fill out when your approaching 70.... does not say anything about sending records in just asking if your diabetes is under control:)
 
what are your thoughts on the youtube link above
 
"3 months worth of readings on a meter"

Just checked my meter (Glucomen) and it is going back to 17th March. So pretty much complies.

Will check the tech specs for it though.
 
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So, my Glucomen LX Plus apparently keeps 400 test results and testing 5 times a day for 90 days would require 450 results.

It is a DVLA approved meter though, so presumably they are only looking for 'around' 3 months worth of readings.
 
thats good meter then, i ve got bayer contour next not sure how many before it runs out
 
its all down to the discretion of your doctor/consultant.........

i download my readings and pump data at my clinics every 6 to 9 months, so I don't actually provide anything to the DVLA and I don't think my consultant does either, he just signs the form I think......

if you don't test and showed no signs of keeping control but more importantly had frequent hypos, then your doctors may not sanction a renewal.........
 
well i ll do what it said in the video, test before driving and then every 2hours whilst driving,
might get get a second meter just for the driving records,

when i get back to driving in few weeks
 
mine just replace battery i belive and 800 results ?
 
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And I think it's only if yr a hgv driver u go c tneir independant consultants with ya netter to make sure u r doin yr bloods and it's hot b 3 mths of BS readings I know I've bin twice this will b the thurs time when I get me letter
 
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