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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1894500" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>As others have said, there is the need for vigilance - remembering that the BSL before driving is 5 mmol/l - needing to wait for it to reach that. </p><p>Planning ahead for something one has not done before, to make sure they are supplies, ensure that the power packs to charge the pump are full, etc etc.</p><p>The cafe where everything to eat is sugar +++ and they have run out of water and other low sugar beverages.</p><p>When the pump alarms in the middle of something important (i shall let you fill in the blanks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1894500, member: 468714"] As others have said, there is the need for vigilance - remembering that the BSL before driving is 5 mmol/l - needing to wait for it to reach that. Planning ahead for something one has not done before, to make sure they are supplies, ensure that the power packs to charge the pump are full, etc etc. The cafe where everything to eat is sugar +++ and they have run out of water and other low sugar beverages. When the pump alarms in the middle of something important (i shall let you fill in the blanks). [/QUOTE]
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