I've had diabetes for nearly 25 years and have been driving for 6 1/2 years. I changed insulin several months ago and have since had issues with hypos. My diabetes team wanted me to carb count, which has never worked for me. I was fitted with a CGM for a week (hottest week of the year!) and had a lot of hypos (as I suspect many people did that week), after which I was advised not to drive. At this point I stopped carb counting and my results have very much improved. Was told last week they just wanted a few 3am tests and then they would OK me again, so I did them. I did them for a full week - the first couple were hypo, which I have absolutely no doubt was solely because of stress - the results are not matched by the week before or after. This morning I have been told I am still not allowed to drive and that they want to fit me with a CGM for another week before letting me back behind the wheel. My results, save for those 2 night lows, have been excellent over the last week (no hypos and no major highs) and I don't want another CGM (I hated it and it confirmed to me I do not want a pump), but I'm not sure that I can refuse it and still be allowed back behind the wheel. I don't understand why my very regular (5x day+) testing is not enough for them. I have no issues whatsoever with hypo awareness or with disabling hypos. Would quite like to be discharged back to my GP and discuss this with him based on my results, but is a GP really going to override a consultant who has said I'm not allowed to drive prior to a CGM week. I feel bullied and have completely lost faith in the diabetes team, particularly the consultant, given that my control has been better on my own than when I have taken their advice. Can I be forced to have a CGM again? I know medically I can't be, but am I completely at their mercy when it comes to driving?