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<blockquote data-quote="chrisjohnh" data-source="post: 2543537" data-attributes="member: 538614"><p>I certainly take your point about other things like kidneys gradually declining with age and so impacting on remission maintenance; certainly some things we just cannot fight against, passage of time most of all.</p><p>As for the 67% challenge, now there's a teaser. It's quite a high figure. If you also added "and you were also told that 50% of those who go onto insulin land up with sepsis, gangrene, amputation and premature death" then, combining those two percentages I suspect I'd be driving down to a lonely cliff somewhere - because that was exactly the fate of my grandmother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisjohnh, post: 2543537, member: 538614"] I certainly take your point about other things like kidneys gradually declining with age and so impacting on remission maintenance; certainly some things we just cannot fight against, passage of time most of all. As for the 67% challenge, now there's a teaser. It's quite a high figure. If you also added "and you were also told that 50% of those who go onto insulin land up with sepsis, gangrene, amputation and premature death" then, combining those two percentages I suspect I'd be driving down to a lonely cliff somewhere - because that was exactly the fate of my grandmother. [/QUOTE]
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