Hi Mark, All the DVLA are concerned about is hypo's and eyesight.Hi, I been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes for past 12 years, and i had few hypos in past 2 years which got my license revoked. Now for past 12 months I had no hypos, I recently had my hba1c test done which was 8.1 which is little high, for me to reapply for my driving license dvla will send letter to my gp to ask if I am fit to drive, now my worry is can my hba1c test can cause issue for dvla not issuing my license? Please help me I really need my license back because my mother is quite old and she can not walk and because I am the only child and dont have father I have lots of responsibilities I have to take her hospital every 2 weeks for her checkups and without car it's really painful.
Simple solution is check before you drive and eat a small snack if you have a problem.Hi guys
I'm just looking advice - I'm not diabetic but I am taking hypos - after some
Tests was given blood sugar monitor and it has shown i am going low. I'm awaiting an urgent hospital appointment with endocrinology. On Monday and Tuesday I took blurred/double vision which made driving very difficult so booked an eye test and went thinking il get new prescription and glasses and be sorted- never connected the two. The optician said he thinks it's down to fluctuating blood sugar and is writing to my doctor. Now I've been done since and drove wed and thurs with no problems. But I'm
Worried now they will revoke my license? Can anybody give any advice I regards to this ? I need my car for work due to the nature of my job.
Hi, I been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes for past 12 years, and i had few hypos in past 2 years which got my license revoked. Now for past 12 months I had no hypos, I recently had my hba1c test done which was 8.1 which is little high, for me to reapply for my driving license dvla will send letter to my gp to ask if I am fit to drive, now my worry is can my hba1c test can cause issue for dvla not issuing my license? Please help me I really need my license back because my mother is quite old and she can not walk and because I am the only child and dont have father I have lots of responsibilities I have to take her hospital every 2 weeks for her checkups and without car it's really painful.
Simple solution is check before you drive and eat a small snack if you have a problem.
Yeah I have been doing that but this was constant for 2 days blurred/double vision which optician said is down to it the levels fluctuating and being unstable and level was normal when tested at the point in opticians but could not focus on anything. Hoeing once get hospital appointment that she'd more light but just so worried about licence! Thanks for the replys much appreciated
Sorry didn't fully grasp the lack of focus. No you should not be driving if you can not focus. Best not to drive at all until diagnoses sorted. As Noblehead says ins invalid, plus would you forgive yourself if you knocked a young child over because you didn't see it?Yeah I have been doing that but this was constant for 2 days blurred/double vision which optician said is down to it the levels fluctuating and being unstable and level was normal when tested at the point in opticians but could not focus on anything. Hoeing once get hospital appointment that she'd more light but just so worried about licence! Thanks for the replys much appreciated
just break your meter and pick up a new oneThey may ( not certain) and they are entitled to see readings on your blood monitor. I don't think they should do this, but DVLA can request to see them should they want to...
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