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<blockquote data-quote="poemagraphic" data-source="post: 2073102" data-attributes="member: 503830"><p>Good afternoon</p><p>Firstly, the reply you received from 'urbanracer' was far from pointless. He was right on the money.</p><p>Perhaps you should tell the police why you were speeding, actually send them a copy of this thread and just let the matter resolve itself.</p><p>Whilst I was on insulin I drove 18,000 miles. I tested every two hours as required in law. I tested half an hour before driving and an hour and a half after that, then every two hours. I never felt any ill effects of hypo. However I would know what I had had to eat and what effect it would have on my numbers.</p><p></p><p>Stopping after you become aware is way way to late.</p><p>There is absolutely NO excuse for driving in the condition you do and putting your own and other road users lives in danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poemagraphic, post: 2073102, member: 503830"] Good afternoon Firstly, the reply you received from 'urbanracer' was far from pointless. He was right on the money. Perhaps you should tell the police why you were speeding, actually send them a copy of this thread and just let the matter resolve itself. Whilst I was on insulin I drove 18,000 miles. I tested every two hours as required in law. I tested half an hour before driving and an hour and a half after that, then every two hours. I never felt any ill effects of hypo. However I would know what I had had to eat and what effect it would have on my numbers. Stopping after you become aware is way way to late. There is absolutely NO excuse for driving in the condition you do and putting your own and other road users lives in danger. [/QUOTE]
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