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<blockquote data-quote="Kyambala" data-source="post: 1507050" data-attributes="member: 210735"><p>Sometimes both my eyes go a bit hazy when driving so I assume it is my BS getting low and I just eat a sweet, or two, and it clears. I then find somewhere to park and eat something before carrying on my journey. I usually either eat something, or make sure my BS is a little higher than normal, before going on a journey. Unfortunately, sometimes I forget to take my meter and testing kit with me - perhaps I should keep a spare kit in the car.</p><p></p><p>I have another problem of getting "floaters" in either eye when reading - but again sweets tend to cure the problem. I was never really a "sweet eater" before becoming diabetic 20 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyambala, post: 1507050, member: 210735"] Sometimes both my eyes go a bit hazy when driving so I assume it is my BS getting low and I just eat a sweet, or two, and it clears. I then find somewhere to park and eat something before carrying on my journey. I usually either eat something, or make sure my BS is a little higher than normal, before going on a journey. Unfortunately, sometimes I forget to take my meter and testing kit with me - perhaps I should keep a spare kit in the car. I have another problem of getting "floaters" in either eye when reading - but again sweets tend to cure the problem. I was never really a "sweet eater" before becoming diabetic 20 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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