@PenfoldAPD
From your sig you appear to be off all meds so you should be OK, DVLA only want to be told if you are on meds that (can) cause hypoglyceamia (eg Insulin or Gliclazide).
Hi, I'm a newbie type 1 diagnosed yesterday and going through the blood sugar roller coaster balancing trial and error. I was wondering firstly whether people had any special facilities at work for blood testing and injecting or whether you just find a discrete corner.
Secondly, how long does it take to get stuff reasonably under control to drive for a reasonable period of time (my commute is just over an hour each way) without worrying about being hyper or hypo.
Thanks all in anticipation.
Hi, I'm a newbie type 1 diagnosed yesterday and going through the blood sugar roller coaster balancing trial and error. I was wondering firstly whether people had any special facilities at work for blood testing and injecting or whether you just find a discrete corner.
Hi, I'm a newbie type 1 diagnosed yesterday and going through the blood sugar roller coaster balancing trial and error. I was wondering firstly whether people had any special facilities at work for blood testing and injecting or whether you just find a discrete corner.
Secondly, how long does it take to get stuff reasonably under control to drive for a reasonable period of time (my commute is just over an hour each way) without worrying about being hyper or hypo.
Thanks all in anticipation.
@no_more_spikes the libre is not recognised by DVLA so to stay within the law you should still test with a DVLA authorised meter.
Look in the driving and dvla section. I've seen it mentioned a few times.Legal? Where is this information?
I get this but how is it enforced, under what circumstances?Look in the driving and dvla section. I've seen it mentioned a few times.
Cgm devices measure different blood substances, I think cgm is 15min behind meters and dont confirm to the iso standards for accuracy. Hence the dvla position.
DVLA state you need to be above 5 mmol/L before driving and every 2 hrs of driving. If you have an accident and have just been using the libre you will lose your licence and possibly void your insurance, as they can ask to see your meter and down load the readings. Hope this helps
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