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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 706502" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Depends on what google comes back with. 7.5% is one of the values stated as "Optimal Control"...</p><p></p><p>The question is, Pavlos,are you happy with the quality of life that you have now knowing that it is limited to some extent by both diabetes and "Life" itself... There is a car outside with your name on it maybe, or a lightening bolt that you'll never know bout, or do you want to push that much harder to achieve a level where the statistical variation in your likelihood of contracting complications is not very far from where you are now, but will come at the cost of the impact on your life now and until the point in time where you die of something other than complications, over which you may have no control...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 706502, member: 30007"] Depends on what google comes back with. 7.5% is one of the values stated as "Optimal Control"... The question is, Pavlos,are you happy with the quality of life that you have now knowing that it is limited to some extent by both diabetes and "Life" itself... There is a car outside with your name on it maybe, or a lightening bolt that you'll never know bout, or do you want to push that much harder to achieve a level where the statistical variation in your likelihood of contracting complications is not very far from where you are now, but will come at the cost of the impact on your life now and until the point in time where you die of something other than complications, over which you may have no control...? [/QUOTE]
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