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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey1" data-source="post: 2058886" data-attributes="member: 36344"><p>[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2058218, member: 468714"</p><p>My specialist ( in Australia) has stated to me that he does not pass those TIDs who have poorly controlled BSLs.</p><p>There is more to assessment of fitness to drive than just simplistic guidelines and if doctors are slack in their assessment</p><p>they are at risk of being sued as well as appearing before a medical board, GMC etc.</p><p></p><p>And being assessed properly as being fit to drive safely when prescribed insulin is a privilege not to be abused.</p></blockquote><p>Agree. My specialist is the same and last year like many other years I had to have a HbA1c below 9%.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Bluey1, post: 2058886, member: 36344"] [QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2058218, member: 468714" My specialist ( in Australia) has stated to me that he does not pass those TIDs who have poorly controlled BSLs. There is more to assessment of fitness to drive than just simplistic guidelines and if doctors are slack in their assessment they are at risk of being sued as well as appearing before a medical board, GMC etc. And being assessed properly as being fit to drive safely when prescribed insulin is a privilege not to be abused.[/QUOTE] Agree. My specialist is the same and last year like many other years I had to have a HbA1c below 9%. [/QUOTE]
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