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Hospital advised GP I shouldn't be driving?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hetty28" data-source="post: 1437279" data-attributes="member: 210969"><p>I really feel for you guys. I on the other hand am absolutely not safe to drive I have hypos on a daily basis and have no awareness I have rapid onset hypoglycaemia and even a gcm does not help. I was very upset when I was told I could not drive but in hindsight with how bad mine are I totally understand why as its for the safety of other people. your consultant should be able to correct the mistake on your file and I would maybe ask the dvla to clarify their information as if they are only happening whilst you are asleep they should not be counting them.</p><p></p><p>I function and attempt to cook meals with glucose levels of 1.2 mmol so as you can imagine I'm not really safe doing anything. I had paramedics out yesterday and when I was coming round after my children had given me 2 galaxy ripples I was at 1.6 mmol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hetty28, post: 1437279, member: 210969"] I really feel for you guys. I on the other hand am absolutely not safe to drive I have hypos on a daily basis and have no awareness I have rapid onset hypoglycaemia and even a gcm does not help. I was very upset when I was told I could not drive but in hindsight with how bad mine are I totally understand why as its for the safety of other people. your consultant should be able to correct the mistake on your file and I would maybe ask the dvla to clarify their information as if they are only happening whilst you are asleep they should not be counting them. I function and attempt to cook meals with glucose levels of 1.2 mmol so as you can imagine I'm not really safe doing anything. I had paramedics out yesterday and when I was coming round after my children had given me 2 galaxy ripples I was at 1.6 mmol. [/QUOTE]
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