Thankyou highlander, i do worry about hypos as everyone keeps having them but my dn says we will not let that happen.....hmmmm i think but just looking forward to having normal numbers........at last!
I found that the thought of hypos at first was scary, fortunately I had false ones when coming down from my high numbers which gave me an insight to what they are like. Daresay coming down from your numbers you will get some false ones as well.
I found that if you feel any different test, at least it will give you confidence in what your body is telling you. I think you will looking into testing around 8 times a day, the experts on here will be able to advise you the best on insulin and testing.
If you have not got your prescription for strips sorted out, I would be tempted to ask for at least 200 (though some seem to get 300 +) a month which should start you off in a regular testing pattern. As you drive as well I would recommend getting a spare meter either of the same type or what I did and thankfully the doc agreed to give me strips for a driving meter. Driving sends my strip usage up a fair bit as I test before driving then every 1 1/2 hours as I know what my pattern of BS levels are up to.
If you like jelly babies (my favourite treat is fruit pastilles) its a good / think required reason to carry some sugar type treats in your car as a precaution if you ever feel / go lower than DVLA's guideline of 5.0 to drive.
For me its the shopping trips that catch me, for some reason they always send my BS lower quicker than normal.
I found the meter suppliers to be very good in this aspect, I use the contour next usb as my main meter and the accu chek mobile as the driving meter which is great as its what I would call an all in one meter. A cassette of 50 strips and a lancet drum of 6 lancets, no need to carry a separate container to put your used lancets and strips in.
The unfortunate news is that you have to let DVLA know that you are on insulin.
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