BrummieBobby
Member
Further to add, I have been a type 1 diabetic since 1987, I have been a signaller for 5 years.I have type 1 diabetes and have a lone working signaller medical. They didnt want to give it to me at first, but I pushed back and managed it. If you want to message me, I can tell you who I spoke to to get it approved and the relevant standard for it. Essentially, as long as you satisfy the DVLA criteria to be able to drive, you should be able to get a lone working medical. I had to provide 3 months of libre results showing no hypos where I required medical assistance and a good Hba1c result. You are in a good position as you are likely in the ‘honeymoon phase’ where you are still producing some of your own insulin so your highs/lows shouldn’t be as volatile- my advice would be to get a libre glucose tester asap if you haven’t already and look at getting on an insulin pump. They may ask that until you have this, you’ll need to be accompanied for your shifts. If you have a libre you can set it to alarm you before you go below say 6mmol, so you would always have a chance to correct it before it goes below 5mmol, which is NR’s policy for needing to stop working for 45 minutes.
Happy to help with any queries you, or new applicants, may have.