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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1058975" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>i think that if I had been the DVLA person, I would have said. You want me to believe you are safe to drive, then PROVE IT. By having 2 assisted hypo events in one year , you have already proven that you should NOT drive</p><p></p><p>How sure are you that it is only exercise induced? What if you get stuck in a traffic jam, and you are late for an appointment. Would stress trigger an event? What will it be like on a hot day? What if you find bonus carbing works, but then one day you forget or don't have time? What if you are in the swimming pool, and some lowlife nicks your handbag with your meter and carb snack in it - what then? What if you find you have to go somewhere that has stairs that you have to climb in a hurry? Are you really safe under all forseeable circumstances? There is a well known natural law named after Professor Soad, which states If sh**t can happen it will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1058975, member: 196898"] i think that if I had been the DVLA person, I would have said. You want me to believe you are safe to drive, then PROVE IT. By having 2 assisted hypo events in one year , you have already proven that you should NOT drive How sure are you that it is only exercise induced? What if you get stuck in a traffic jam, and you are late for an appointment. Would stress trigger an event? What will it be like on a hot day? What if you find bonus carbing works, but then one day you forget or don't have time? What if you are in the swimming pool, and some lowlife nicks your handbag with your meter and carb snack in it - what then? What if you find you have to go somewhere that has stairs that you have to climb in a hurry? Are you really safe under all forseeable circumstances? There is a well known natural law named after Professor Soad, which states If sh**t can happen it will. [/QUOTE]
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