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<blockquote data-quote="oldgreymare" data-source="post: 2150163" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>[USER=515339]@Tiger 2[/USER] So sorry to hear that you are feeling overwhelmed. Maybe repost in the 'Emotional and Mental Health' section to get more feedback. Meter brands can be inconsistent to the point of several mmol (my local diabetes clinic is now doing a formal trial I think on about 8 brands). If you have more than one assisted hypo in a year you will need to report to the DVLA and do make sure you comply with DVLA rules for testing before and during driving. But I am not sure the hospital incident is relevant. If finding you are waking up low, then maybe discuss with your diabetes nurse/GP adjusting your MDI doses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldgreymare, post: 2150163, member: 20373"] [USER=515339]@Tiger 2[/USER] So sorry to hear that you are feeling overwhelmed. Maybe repost in the 'Emotional and Mental Health' section to get more feedback. Meter brands can be inconsistent to the point of several mmol (my local diabetes clinic is now doing a formal trial I think on about 8 brands). If you have more than one assisted hypo in a year you will need to report to the DVLA and do make sure you comply with DVLA rules for testing before and during driving. But I am not sure the hospital incident is relevant. If finding you are waking up low, then maybe discuss with your diabetes nurse/GP adjusting your MDI doses. [/QUOTE]
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