Myth 6: People With Diabetes Can’t Drive Properly
Indeed, driving during episodes of hypoglycemia is dangerous because it affects coordination and sight. However, do note that hypoglycemia is a preventable state and people who know they will have it simply avoid driving and treat themselves.
Statistics show that diabetics are no less safe on the road than anyone else with significant accidents being attributed to hypoglycemia affecting less 0.2% of drivers treated with insulin.
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