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<blockquote data-quote="Stu9876" data-source="post: 2517159" data-attributes="member: 555734"><p>I had a seizure as a result of the hypo, wife woke to me flapping about and called ambulance. </p><p></p><p>I believe it falls under provoked seizures. Although there is a statement about the overriding factor is the safety of other road users. </p><p></p><p>My dsn has encouraged me to make a case, I had a brain scan and an ecg which showed nil acute (no damage/evidence of anything sinister) and my glucose level of 2.8 is the only factor to explain it.</p><p></p><p>I took my lantus twice before bed, so it was a mistake, an oversight. I do have hypo awareness and no other medical problems. I am getting a cgm too. </p><p></p><p>The main points I'm wrestling with are that by surrendering, I'll definitely be driving in 5 months and 3 weeks, if I fight it, it might be longer with the backlogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stu9876, post: 2517159, member: 555734"] I had a seizure as a result of the hypo, wife woke to me flapping about and called ambulance. I believe it falls under provoked seizures. Although there is a statement about the overriding factor is the safety of other road users. My dsn has encouraged me to make a case, I had a brain scan and an ecg which showed nil acute (no damage/evidence of anything sinister) and my glucose level of 2.8 is the only factor to explain it. I took my lantus twice before bed, so it was a mistake, an oversight. I do have hypo awareness and no other medical problems. I am getting a cgm too. The main points I'm wrestling with are that by surrendering, I'll definitely be driving in 5 months and 3 weeks, if I fight it, it might be longer with the backlogs. [/QUOTE]
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