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Conditions Education Center Diabetes
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Conditions Education Center Diabetes


When discussing treatment plans, make sure your doctor knows you are a professional driver.


Keeping your blood sugar as close to normal as possible helps you feel better and reduces the risk of long-term complications of diabetes, such as:

Nerve damage,
Eye damage (Diabetes is one of the leading causes of blindness),
Kidney damage,
Blood vessel damage.

Medication and diet changes can help prevent or delay the start of diabetes complications.

Medications for Drivers

Speak with your doctor about the medication treatment plans that will benefit your specific type of diabetes.


Professional drivers not dependent on insulin injections can be certified.

Your doctor may be able to prescribe oral medications that will help you manage your diabetes, taking into consideration your job and lifestyle.

A Healthier Lifestyle

Lifestyle changes, including better nutrition and increased exercise can greatly benefit diabetes patients. Visit our wellness section to learn more about the benefits of a healthier lifestyle.

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