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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 89268" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>It has been shown that it's the high blood sugar that causes complications, by damaging blood vessels. So that non-diabetics with above optimal ( >4.5% Hba1c) have a tendency toward contracting what would seem to be diabtic complications. </p><p>And whatever do the researchers call "GOOD" control nowadays? The target for diabetics of <7% is rarely met and WAY above optimal.</p><p>I learned a week ago that only about 50% or fewer of the 14,000 diabetics in the care of my PCT achieve lower than 7.5% :shock: . Would adding c-peptide to the insulin for the proportion of those people who are T1 or T2 insulin users, make any difference :? ?</p><p> Changing the diet is quicker and cheaper. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 89268, member: 8110"] It has been shown that it's the high blood sugar that causes complications, by damaging blood vessels. So that non-diabetics with above optimal ( >4.5% Hba1c) have a tendency toward contracting what would seem to be diabtic complications. And whatever do the researchers call "GOOD" control nowadays? The target for diabetics of <7% is rarely met and WAY above optimal. I learned a week ago that only about 50% or fewer of the 14,000 diabetics in the care of my PCT achieve lower than 7.5% :shock: . Would adding c-peptide to the insulin for the proportion of those people who are T1 or T2 insulin users, make any difference :? ? Changing the diet is quicker and cheaper. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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