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<blockquote data-quote="Lazybones" data-source="post: 463343" data-attributes="member: 85347"><p>Welcome to the Diabetes Forum.</p><p>Sorry to read of you various medical problems. Going on insulin as a 'New' Type 1 diabetic may take a short time to stabilise, with what you inject, balanced with what you eat so as to keep your B/G within a safe range, preventing Hypo's and Hyper's.</p><p>One you get control establish for your B/G levels and the medical people are satisfied that you can maintain them safely, you can the reapply to hav e your driving licence re-established. Do however notify your insurance company as many will revoke your insurance should you fail to let them know of any changes to your medical condition now that you are Type 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazybones, post: 463343, member: 85347"] Welcome to the Diabetes Forum. Sorry to read of you various medical problems. Going on insulin as a 'New' Type 1 diabetic may take a short time to stabilise, with what you inject, balanced with what you eat so as to keep your B/G within a safe range, preventing Hypo's and Hyper's. One you get control establish for your B/G levels and the medical people are satisfied that you can maintain them safely, you can the reapply to hav e your driving licence re-established. Do however notify your insurance company as many will revoke your insurance should you fail to let them know of any changes to your medical condition now that you are Type 1. [/QUOTE]
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