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<blockquote data-quote="staffsmatt" data-source="post: 756148" data-attributes="member: 38184"><p>Personally I'm not a big fan of blanket you are diabetic you should run at<em><strong> x</strong></em> targets. Ever since I was diagnosed I've felt well at around 7, too much either side and I start to feel unwell. My advice (and it is just my opinion) is to decide at what level you feel well and try to run around that.</p><p></p><p>To offer a bit of reassurance I've been diabetic for 32 years now and so far no complications, Everyone is different though and as LucySW said at the end of the day it's your body / life and your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staffsmatt, post: 756148, member: 38184"] Personally I'm not a big fan of blanket you are diabetic you should run at[I][B] x[/B][/I] targets. Ever since I was diagnosed I've felt well at around 7, too much either side and I start to feel unwell. My advice (and it is just my opinion) is to decide at what level you feel well and try to run around that. To offer a bit of reassurance I've been diabetic for 32 years now and so far no complications, Everyone is different though and as LucySW said at the end of the day it's your body / life and your decision. [/QUOTE]
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