Engineer88 said:I know my father was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving when it was a hypo.
I would suggest a ID band as uncool as it may be.
hale710 said:Brett just said mistakenly drunk though, he didnt say ACTUALLY drunk. So having id will hopefully eliminate the confusion. But I guess we'll never know about pump removal or not until it happens to someone
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... e-2012.pdfWhere the detainee has an insulin infusion pump in situ, this should
be left as it is and advice from a healthcare professional sought
urgently.
hale710 said:Good info there pheonix!
Mummy78 I think not drinking excess is sound advice for anyone, diabetic or not! I've done my student years but I've always known my limits. Definitely more conscious of it since being diabetic though!
I had a medical alert band until I took an allergic reaction to it lol I've been trying to adapt it so my skin isn't in contact with the metal but no success yet! I carry an ID card all the time though and use a cheap silicon band when out running
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