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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1615385" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>I am guessing that your device gave you better control and led to a greater sense of well being that could only lead to improved prospects. Money well spent in my book. It matters little to me that some people seem to be of the mindset that Diabetes is some kind of hierarchical ladder that one one must climb in order to be taken seriously, a sort of competition in which the winner is the person that proves to be the most poorly through no fault of their own. Those people really do not merit my time.</p><p></p><p>We do our best to find a way to improve our prognoses no matter what our status and no matter what people may suppose are the causes of our condition. More power to you for taking a proactive role in the management of your Diabetes, well done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1615385, member: 408573"] I am guessing that your device gave you better control and led to a greater sense of well being that could only lead to improved prospects. Money well spent in my book. It matters little to me that some people seem to be of the mindset that Diabetes is some kind of hierarchical ladder that one one must climb in order to be taken seriously, a sort of competition in which the winner is the person that proves to be the most poorly through no fault of their own. Those people really do not merit my time. We do our best to find a way to improve our prognoses no matter what our status and no matter what people may suppose are the causes of our condition. More power to you for taking a proactive role in the management of your Diabetes, well done. [/QUOTE]
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