Kerrin_geee
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
I will have had mine on for 14 days tomorrow - really like itHi everyone!
I've only just heard about this today and wondered if anyone has received there's yet, and if so how they're getting on!?
Hi Kerrin - check out this thread [click]Hi everyone!
I've only just heard about this today and wondered if anyone has received there's yet, and if so how they're getting on!?
I will have had mine on for 14 days tomorrow - really like it
No - that will be sometime yet - if ever.has this been authirised by DVLA does anyone know?
Maybe a dumb question, but where is it written that the DVLA has to authorise a specific device. It's a blood glucose testing system. I would be unsurprised to discover that DVLA would still accept a urine dipstick test. Is there any legislation or regulation anywhere that says "only test with permitted devices or you can't drive"?has this been authirised by DVLA does anyone know?
Maybe a dumb question, but where is it written that the DVLA has to authorise a specific device. It's a blood glucose testing system. I would be unsurprised to discover that DVLA would still accept a urine dipstick test. Is there any legislation or regulation anywhere that says "only test with permitted devices or you can't drive"?
And are we talking about normal driving, or PSV / PCV driving?
Sure I get that. But what is the DVLA regulation that says "must be a fingerstick blood test", rather than say a urine test or a CGM blood value, or whatever?It tests interstitial fluid as opposed to blood. Much like a CGM, it is not approved for ore driving readings. You still have to finger prick
Sure I get that. But what is the DVLA regulation that says "must be a fingerstick blood test", rather than say a urine test or a CGM blood value, or whatever?
"appropriate blood glucose monitoring"
Hmm.
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