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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 129082" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>Chris</p><p></p><p>Just because you've tested before you started your car journey is no gurantee that your blood sugars will remain within a safe range while driving, hence the importance to back this up with the ability to identify a on coming hypo, called hypo awareness...</p><p></p><p>You have actually given infomation which even if you weren't a diabetic would actually make one ponder you ability to holding any form of licence, driving 22 hours non-stopped is also totally irresponcible thing to do and dam right dangerous... And far from a boastful fet...</p><p></p><p>I sugest go away have a good think about what you are doing..</p><p></p><p>Ask youself, do you really won't your girlfriend to pick up your remains (as a paramedic, she could do if on duty) or see her distraught because she couldn't save the child you mowed down because YOU saw fit to ignored the law of the land, and common sense...</p><p></p><p>Or stand in front of a judge, with the grieving family of the person you killed!!!</p><p></p><p>Taking a blood test isn't enough to guarantee that you will remain fit to drive, it got to be backed up with hypo awareness full stop, no arguments if you can't identify an pending hypo then you can't drive.... It's ilegel no arguments..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 129082, member: 11712"] Chris Just because you've tested before you started your car journey is no gurantee that your blood sugars will remain within a safe range while driving, hence the importance to back this up with the ability to identify a on coming hypo, called hypo awareness... You have actually given infomation which even if you weren't a diabetic would actually make one ponder you ability to holding any form of licence, driving 22 hours non-stopped is also totally irresponcible thing to do and dam right dangerous... And far from a boastful fet... I sugest go away have a good think about what you are doing.. Ask youself, do you really won't your girlfriend to pick up your remains (as a paramedic, she could do if on duty) or see her distraught because she couldn't save the child you mowed down because YOU saw fit to ignored the law of the land, and common sense... Or stand in front of a judge, with the grieving family of the person you killed!!! Taking a blood test isn't enough to guarantee that you will remain fit to drive, it got to be backed up with hypo awareness full stop, no arguments if you can't identify an pending hypo then you can't drive.... It's ilegel no arguments.. [/QUOTE]
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