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<blockquote data-quote="Pneu" data-source="post: 211496" data-attributes="member: 28827"><p>Sorry I am not trying to be confrontational and please don't take it as a question over your own personal control, I am just trying to understand the issue!</p><p></p><p>I quiet agree that keeping good long term control is not easy... and everyone is going to have good and bad periods of control... coupled with out complications / life commitments I think that we have all had or will all have these... My partner had a very complicated pregnancy with our daughter and we were in and out of hospital a lot; quiet touch and go for both of them at points. Over that six month period my control did slip somewhat so I can understand if diabetes isn't your primary concern your control not being 100% there.. </p><p></p><p>I can therefore understand that sometimes people may not be within the safe range.. and some of those people falling outside are new and therefore still getting there control.. but that must leave a sizeable percentage who consistently have 'poor' control and there must be away in which these people can get help to achieve better control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pneu, post: 211496, member: 28827"] Sorry I am not trying to be confrontational and please don't take it as a question over your own personal control, I am just trying to understand the issue! I quiet agree that keeping good long term control is not easy... and everyone is going to have good and bad periods of control... coupled with out complications / life commitments I think that we have all had or will all have these... My partner had a very complicated pregnancy with our daughter and we were in and out of hospital a lot; quiet touch and go for both of them at points. Over that six month period my control did slip somewhat so I can understand if diabetes isn't your primary concern your control not being 100% there.. I can therefore understand that sometimes people may not be within the safe range.. and some of those people falling outside are new and therefore still getting there control.. but that must leave a sizeable percentage who consistently have 'poor' control and there must be away in which these people can get help to achieve better control. [/QUOTE]
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