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  2. Begin with Part A: About You. Fill in your title, full name, address, postcode, date of birth, NHS number, driver number (if known), and contact numbers. Use BLOCK CAPITAL letters and BLACK INK for clarity.
  3. Proceed to Part B: Healthcare Professional Details. Provide the full name and address of your GP or consultant. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays.
  4. In the Diabetes Medical Questionnaire section, answer questions regarding your diabetes treatment and monitoring practices. Be honest about any episodes of low blood sugar.
  5. Complete the special controls section if applicable, indicating any modifications needed for driving due to your medical condition.
  6. Finally, review the consent section carefully before signing. Confirm that all information is correct and submit your completed form as instructed.

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You must tell DVLA if your diabetes is treated by tablets or non- injections. You must fill in: form VDIAB1SG if your diabetes is treated by sulphonylurea or glinide tablets. form VDIAB1GEN if your diabetes is treated by any other tablets or non- injections.
You will first need to get the forms D2 and D4. D4 you can download from the DVLA website. You can not download the D2 form due to features that do not print. You must order the D2 form via the DVLA website or contact directly.
Is Diabetes a Disability? The short answer is Yes. Under most laws, diabetes is a protected as a disability. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are protected as disabilities.
The treating clinician will complete the form MCSA-5870, -Treated Diabetes Mellitus Assessment Form. This form is then provided to the medical examiner who completes the medical certification process.
Type 1 Job Restrictions Now, except for the armed forces, there is no vocation type 1 individuals cant explore. T1Ds have access to employment in most cases, with few exclusions where employers fear employees hypoglycemia might affect performance.

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Check your blood sugar levels before you set off and every two hours on long journeys. Five to drive your blood sugars have to be 5mmol/l or above before you drive. If theyre between 4mmol/l and 5mmol/l, eat some carbs before heading out.
If the DVLA doesnt send you an application form, you can do one of the following: download a D1 form online, then print and fill it out. order a D1 form online, then fill it out and post it to the DVLA. go to the Post Office and ask for a D1 form.
Five to drive your blood sugars have to be 5mmol/l or above before you drive. If theyre between 4mmol/l and 5mmol/l, eat some carbs before heading out. If theyre under 4mmol/l treat your hypo and check your levels again before driving. Always keep hypo treatments where you can easily docHub them in the car.

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