Hi Redkite,
Yes, I am iinsulin dependant and really worried about hypos. I work full time, care for my wife who has dimentia, I also do washing, cooking, cleaning, ironing, housework and dog walking and lose qite a lot of time from work with medical appointments for myself and my wife. If I have a hypo I might not have help available.
Added to that, each time the diabetic team discuss my 'poor control' and the risk of complications, they then warn me that if I have a hypo I should notify my doctor who will kindly notify the DVLA to stop me from driving, I have been told that I must also wait for 2 hours after recovering from a hypo before driving my car. I have also been told that while driving I should monitor every 90 minutes using a meter and keep these readings for the convenience of the police so that I can incriminate myself in the event of an accident (regardless of who's fault it is). The choices then seem to be between tightening control with a much increased risk of hypos and the very real risk of losing my car and job and being unable to care for my wife (I have walking difficulties and cannot get to a bus stop) or the less frightening option of keeping a loose diabetic control ansd the increased risk of complications so that I can stay in control for longer of my statistically shorter life.
On second thoughts, no, I am not worried about hypos but worried about the consequences of a hypo if no-one is around (at night) to help.
I hope I didn't post this twice as nothing seemed to happen the first time I submitted.
I shall look into the pump solution. Thank you for the idea.