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<blockquote data-quote="sugar2" data-source="post: 203401" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p><strong>Re: A comparison of the guidelines for control; NICE, ADA, e</strong></p><p></p><p>Well, I am T1, and I can cope with failure, so, I constantly strive to reach non diabetic levels. I have never achieved it, but I am getting closer. It doesn't bother me that I miss my target, as long as I am getting as close as I can. To me a target is somethingto aim at, that is achievable, although it may be very difficult. I guess I have the metality that can cope with not hitting teh target, I know that some need to set achievable targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugar2, post: 203401, member: 6681"] [b]Re: A comparison of the guidelines for control; NICE, ADA, e[/b] Well, I am T1, and I can cope with failure, so, I constantly strive to reach non diabetic levels. I have never achieved it, but I am getting closer. It doesn't bother me that I miss my target, as long as I am getting as close as I can. To me a target is somethingto aim at, that is achievable, although it may be very difficult. I guess I have the metality that can cope with not hitting teh target, I know that some need to set achievable targets. [/QUOTE]
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