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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_Wy" data-source="post: 1505147" data-attributes="member: 406832"><p>My nurse is not new. She is near retiring age so I think there is a bit of the old school attitude "We have always done it that way so there is nothing wrong with it". It seems like the one size fits all scenario that we come across in many walks of life.</p><p>The NICE guidelines say that if you are lower than the target figure and are not suffering from hypo's and that there are no other underlying problems that you should be encouraged to maintain the lower level . I come from a generation that that believed, trusted and respected the so called experts and always thought that their word was gospel. Fortunately for us there now is a lot of information readily available and although it might not be liked we can now question these decisions that are made for our welfare</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_Wy, post: 1505147, member: 406832"] My nurse is not new. She is near retiring age so I think there is a bit of the old school attitude "We have always done it that way so there is nothing wrong with it". It seems like the one size fits all scenario that we come across in many walks of life. The NICE guidelines say that if you are lower than the target figure and are not suffering from hypo's and that there are no other underlying problems that you should be encouraged to maintain the lower level . I come from a generation that that believed, trusted and respected the so called experts and always thought that their word was gospel. Fortunately for us there now is a lot of information readily available and although it might not be liked we can now question these decisions that are made for our welfare [/QUOTE]
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