I know and he's been so good. He's always been a bit of a rebel! Low carbs for tea,roast chicken,cauli mash and veg. He may be able to have a small amount of stuffing if his bloods have calmed down.xDefinitely not a low carb option!!!!!
Yes, the guidelines here in Australia are to stay over 5 when driving.I think these levels are too low as I have heard 'Under 5 ,dont drive'. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Urbanracer i will have a look at the thread. xI believe that DVLA guidelines (it's not legislation) are 5 before you get behind the wheel, we debated this in the DVLA forum not long ago.
You can go down to 4 whilst driving but must test every 2 hours if on a long journey and should stop and get out of the drivers seat if you're below 4 on your meter.
With a meter reading of 5 on a DVLA approved meter, you could actually be 4.25 with the 15% error.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/four-or-five.71595/
It worries me that DVLA say that a test of 5 or above is needed... But must be done within 2 hours prior to driving.
I personally do it sat at the wheel before starting engine.
Some people may do a test an hour before driving and then think I got 2 hours to go..
In that one hour especially after work, gym, shopping etc levels can drop.
I test even if I got out to fill car up with petrol!!
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