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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2647255" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>I have nothing against them knowing that. I live alone and if I suddenly lose consciousness from hypo, it would be cool if an ambulance would be called automatically </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you were not driving at that moment, why deprive you of your driver's license? Well, driving a car with hypoglycemia is dangerous both for you and for other road users. In general, I agree that if you are driving in this state, then it's about the same as driving drunk. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What's so funny about that? I doubt that people without diabetes at all understand at least something about what the blood glucose level should be </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I fulfill all the tasks set by the employer, what does it matter to him if I feel good at this moment or not? The time required to relieve hypoglycemia is even less than the time that my colleagues and I can drink tea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2647255, member: 554712"] I have nothing against them knowing that. I live alone and if I suddenly lose consciousness from hypo, it would be cool if an ambulance would be called automatically If you were not driving at that moment, why deprive you of your driver's license? Well, driving a car with hypoglycemia is dangerous both for you and for other road users. In general, I agree that if you are driving in this state, then it's about the same as driving drunk. What's so funny about that? I doubt that people without diabetes at all understand at least something about what the blood glucose level should be If I fulfill all the tasks set by the employer, what does it matter to him if I feel good at this moment or not? The time required to relieve hypoglycemia is even less than the time that my colleagues and I can drink tea [/QUOTE]
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