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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 1315159" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>I think if I remember correctly, the last time my licence was renewed, the guidance on safe bg levels and driving was enclosed when my new licence arrived but it could have been typed out using large bold text to make it stand out a bit more but sadly wasn't. Will have to see if the guidance is a bit more prominent this time around..</p><p></p><p>My advice is to definately test bg before driving, examine the IOB left to run and make sure that some easy reach source of glucose is at hand that can be eaten first while looking for somewhere to pull over. Ideally, use cgm if a lot of journeys are done throughout the day. The technology is worth its weight in gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 1315159, member: 8799"] I think if I remember correctly, the last time my licence was renewed, the guidance on safe bg levels and driving was enclosed when my new licence arrived but it could have been typed out using large bold text to make it stand out a bit more but sadly wasn't. Will have to see if the guidance is a bit more prominent this time around.. My advice is to definately test bg before driving, examine the IOB left to run and make sure that some easy reach source of glucose is at hand that can be eaten first while looking for somewhere to pull over. Ideally, use cgm if a lot of journeys are done throughout the day. The technology is worth its weight in gold. [/QUOTE]
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