Someone recently responded to an article about her daughter who worked in a retail store and checked her blood sugar in her car before she left to drive home. It was late. It was dark. She was a bit low, ate something, and had to wait until her blood sugar numbers rose.
It made me think of something that I’ve never seen addressed before but should be……and if someone else saw some advice about this; surely feel free to share.
If you’re leaving FROM some place; it might make sense to check your blood sugar before you venture out to the car. I get it, it makes sense to check right before you start the car; but you also must ask yourself, where is my car? If it’s in a desolate place, a dark street or parking lot; it’s probably not a place you want to be seen sitting alone—–especially women.
Very simple article today; just think about where you’re parked and when is the best time to check your blood sugar. If you’re a parent, share this tidbit with your child and if they are too young now, remember it for when they’re older. It might be better to check glucose numbers in the confines of the office, your place of business, or someplace a bit safer than sitting alone in the car.
Diabetes is enough to worry about…….do not place yourself in the attention of some idiot who thinks it may be an opportunity to do something stupid. Be safe and think before you get to your car.
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12 replies on “WARNING: Be Smart When You Check Blood Sugar in Your Car.”
My daughter is just starting driver’s ed now. That is excellent advice and I will pass it on to her. Thank you!
Tom, this is something I’ve never thought about.
Really great point, and I appreciate you bringing it up.
Thank you!
Always means much when you chime in Scott….always.
Thanks
Thanks, now i can sleep well 😉
I might lock the doors next time, but unfortunately i sometimes forget it until i sit/ am on the way to my car, and then i think it is safer to ckeck in the car than on the way to it…
But i’ll definitely remember!
LOL…..ounce of prevention…..pound of cure……right?
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Thanks for putting this out there! We think and plan and prepare and teach and still there’s things we don’t consider. Hope this keeps others safe!
We can only hope—-if one person thinks of it—-job done!!!!!
Thanks for writing.
Hadn’t thought about this. It’s not even the woman sitting alone in a car problem, but more questions like “what if your low gets worse? or it turns out you have no glucose?” Even if everything goes according to plan, do you want to be by yourself in a cold dark car waiting for 15 minutes, or somewhere warm and lit? Thanks for the message–will pass this along.
Thanks…this is great advice I shared with my diabetic daughter! Glad she tests before she drives, but need to be mindful of surroundings. Probably best to do it inside!
Whatever works…..just a note to be aware could be enough for all of them to think about.
Good thinking fellow D Dad. It’s my daughter who’s been Type 1 since 8 who put it on her timeline. She’s 26 now, married with our one grandchild 2nd on way
So your advice is very relevant. Thanks
WOW——-Those are mighty packed sentences full of GREAT information…….congrats…..on…..well….Everything!!!!
Thanks for sharing.