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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2373715" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>Hope you're feeling much better now! Sounds very similar to when I was diagnosed type 1 with DKA - also breathing problems, sickness, tired, in the end couldn't walk had to be carried into the hospital.</p><p>So important to know it can happen to type 2 too, and glad you noticed it in time!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if these apply to you now you're on insulin? As a type 1 we have to inform the DVLA and have a 3 year review of our driving license. We also have to test blood glucose levels before driving and then every 2hrs during long journeys, otherwise our insurance is void. I have dextro tablets in the glove compartment as they can withstand the hot/cold temps of the car better, but otherwise cartons of juice in my bag. Hope that helps a little and you're feeling a lot better now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2373715, member: 503751"] Hope you're feeling much better now! Sounds very similar to when I was diagnosed type 1 with DKA - also breathing problems, sickness, tired, in the end couldn't walk had to be carried into the hospital. So important to know it can happen to type 2 too, and glad you noticed it in time! I don't know if these apply to you now you're on insulin? As a type 1 we have to inform the DVLA and have a 3 year review of our driving license. We also have to test blood glucose levels before driving and then every 2hrs during long journeys, otherwise our insurance is void. I have dextro tablets in the glove compartment as they can withstand the hot/cold temps of the car better, but otherwise cartons of juice in my bag. Hope that helps a little and you're feeling a lot better now. [/QUOTE]
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