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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2627972" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I apologise if I was being obscure.I was originally responding to a poster who clearly wanted their levels to be in the 4's. It was also in a general purpose non specific section of the forum, so is not specific to any group or condition. So my reply did try to simply say that setting a target so that results were in the 4's is possibly not a good idea. Someone with good control under those circumstances will probably return an HbA1c not far removed from 26 which was indeed a strawman response. And the study I reviewed on tight control was indeed controlling in that band of 3.9 to 5 mmol/l. It was performed on patients admitted to ICU, so under stress or ahock conditions. So anyone of us could sadly end up in a similar situation at a moments notice. They found in that study that the more relaxed group of diabetics survived the ordeal better than those on tight control. I would suggest that that information is of interest here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2627972, member: 196898"] I apologise if I was being obscure.I was originally responding to a poster who clearly wanted their levels to be in the 4's. It was also in a general purpose non specific section of the forum, so is not specific to any group or condition. So my reply did try to simply say that setting a target so that results were in the 4's is possibly not a good idea. Someone with good control under those circumstances will probably return an HbA1c not far removed from 26 which was indeed a strawman response. And the study I reviewed on tight control was indeed controlling in that band of 3.9 to 5 mmol/l. It was performed on patients admitted to ICU, so under stress or ahock conditions. So anyone of us could sadly end up in a similar situation at a moments notice. They found in that study that the more relaxed group of diabetics survived the ordeal better than those on tight control. I would suggest that that information is of interest here. [/QUOTE]
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