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<blockquote data-quote="eeyores61" data-source="post: 1882252" data-attributes="member: 419366"><p>My father's diabetic nurse (he's type 2) doesn't seem to be alarmed by his pre-breakfast readings which typically are around 10-12. She keeps telling him that the readings go up as you get older. He's just been refused surgery at his pre-op because (after breakfast) his reading was 20. He's upset and I'm furious! What do you think he should be aiming for at 88? All advice appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeyores61, post: 1882252, member: 419366"] My father's diabetic nurse (he's type 2) doesn't seem to be alarmed by his pre-breakfast readings which typically are around 10-12. She keeps telling him that the readings go up as you get older. He's just been refused surgery at his pre-op because (after breakfast) his reading was 20. He's upset and I'm furious! What do you think he should be aiming for at 88? All advice appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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