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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2131198" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello, I too, am glad you're hypo aware. I hope you're okay now, I cannot comment much on your situation. However my bf's car always has a crate of coke in the boot. No matter where we are going, there is a box of 24 cans of coke in the boot. I know it sounds a lot but you never know, life saving for myself and potentially could help someone if I ever come across another fellow diabetic. I'm not the sort of person to carry glucose tabs, but they're useful in the glove box, always move to the passenger seat until your recover. Apparently you can get into a lot of trouble if you're found in the driver seat with a hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2131198, member: 503481"] Hello, I too, am glad you're hypo aware. I hope you're okay now, I cannot comment much on your situation. However my bf's car always has a crate of coke in the boot. No matter where we are going, there is a box of 24 cans of coke in the boot. I know it sounds a lot but you never know, life saving for myself and potentially could help someone if I ever come across another fellow diabetic. I'm not the sort of person to carry glucose tabs, but they're useful in the glove box, always move to the passenger seat until your recover. Apparently you can get into a lot of trouble if you're found in the driver seat with a hypo. [/QUOTE]
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