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<blockquote data-quote="Kentoldlady1" data-source="post: 1601414" data-attributes="member: 414280"><p>Well, thank you all. I guess what I can get from that isthat no one knows! </p><p></p><p>I will err on the side of caution and try and keep the spikes as flat as possible. Hopefully, in time we will know the answer and it maybe that we can manage a few highs with no problems. Until then, I will keep the spikes flat.</p><p></p><p>I do self test, but I know that I have placed a great deal of faith in the hbalc. I was so very pleased to get a 39 a couple of weeks ago but it occurred to me that I didnt really know why I was so happy about it. I think its because it came from the "doctor"!!!. I already knew it would be ok because my bgls were fine.</p><p></p><p>I have not read all of the research above, but will try and get through it. But until I see anything to the contrary I think I will continue to self test and be guided by that. As already said, no one really knows if very high spikes are dangerous or not. </p><p></p><p>With all things, its a balancing act. The need to live as good a life as possible within the bounds within which we find our selves confined. I dont really like my gp and am happy to go there as little as possible. And I am.sure they will not miss me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentoldlady1, post: 1601414, member: 414280"] Well, thank you all. I guess what I can get from that isthat no one knows! I will err on the side of caution and try and keep the spikes as flat as possible. Hopefully, in time we will know the answer and it maybe that we can manage a few highs with no problems. Until then, I will keep the spikes flat. I do self test, but I know that I have placed a great deal of faith in the hbalc. I was so very pleased to get a 39 a couple of weeks ago but it occurred to me that I didnt really know why I was so happy about it. I think its because it came from the "doctor"!!!. I already knew it would be ok because my bgls were fine. I have not read all of the research above, but will try and get through it. But until I see anything to the contrary I think I will continue to self test and be guided by that. As already said, no one really knows if very high spikes are dangerous or not. With all things, its a balancing act. The need to live as good a life as possible within the bounds within which we find our selves confined. I dont really like my gp and am happy to go there as little as possible. And I am.sure they will not miss me! [/QUOTE]
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