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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1761080" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>That's a choice with which I'd like to be confronted! My struggle is rather to avoid seeing too many high 5s and 6s. I totally agree abut the harmfulness of roller-coaster bg and the limitation of the A1c test in that it can make an up and down bg look OK. (Which is not an argument that any GP I've met so far is likely to countenance. For them, a low A1c means no problem, end of!) I wasn't familiar with the term "deviation" in this context, that's very interesting. I'd like to use Mysugr, but annoyingly, due to gastroparesis my bg has often not risen, or may even have fallen, 2 or even 3 hours after a meal. But maybe over time with consistent low carbing I hope that problem may resolve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1761080, member: 429870"] That's a choice with which I'd like to be confronted! My struggle is rather to avoid seeing too many high 5s and 6s. I totally agree abut the harmfulness of roller-coaster bg and the limitation of the A1c test in that it can make an up and down bg look OK. (Which is not an argument that any GP I've met so far is likely to countenance. For them, a low A1c means no problem, end of!) I wasn't familiar with the term "deviation" in this context, that's very interesting. I'd like to use Mysugr, but annoyingly, due to gastroparesis my bg has often not risen, or may even have fallen, 2 or even 3 hours after a meal. But maybe over time with consistent low carbing I hope that problem may resolve. [/QUOTE]
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