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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 349931" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>Not sure about the above Jim, as far as I am aware are it is hypos requiring assistance by a third party or that will lose you your licence not a couple of "moments" that every insulin dependant diabetic suffers every now and again and successfully treats themselves.</p><p></p><p>Also the downloading of history from a meter could be a bit hit and miss too, I have in the last 3 months had to change the batteries in two different meters, both a year or so old, losing my history completely in both meters. If what you say is correct I do hope your meter doesnt run out of juice :shock: Maybe wise to back up to a computer regularly so you can at least produce a hard copy :thumbup: </p><p></p><p>I also have a ONETOUCH Verio IQ meter that has to be charged via a USB port, It was new just before xmas and I took it away with me only to find out it needed charging!! I no longer use this meter for a variety of reasons the USB charging being one of them...Just checked it again and it is dead and needs another charge, so it has lasted less than 2 months!!! Be warnrd if you use a Verio IQ!!</p><p></p><p>Good luck to all those trying to get they licences back :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 349931, member: 19121"] Not sure about the above Jim, as far as I am aware are it is hypos requiring assistance by a third party or that will lose you your licence not a couple of "moments" that every insulin dependant diabetic suffers every now and again and successfully treats themselves. Also the downloading of history from a meter could be a bit hit and miss too, I have in the last 3 months had to change the batteries in two different meters, both a year or so old, losing my history completely in both meters. If what you say is correct I do hope your meter doesnt run out of juice :shock: Maybe wise to back up to a computer regularly so you can at least produce a hard copy :thumbup: I also have a ONETOUCH Verio IQ meter that has to be charged via a USB port, It was new just before xmas and I took it away with me only to find out it needed charging!! I no longer use this meter for a variety of reasons the USB charging being one of them...Just checked it again and it is dead and needs another charge, so it has lasted less than 2 months!!! Be warnrd if you use a Verio IQ!! Good luck to all those trying to get they licences back :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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