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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1898564" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Alexandra - Bearing in mind it seems your blood glucose levels are in the normal range, and always have been, I don't believe there is a compelling reason to think an already normoglycaemic blood score will reduce dramatically. Where would they go to?</p><p></p><p>It is my personal (and I stress, personal) belief that each individual has a running range, in relation to their blood glucose levels and other hormones and enzymes. I also understand and accept that not all normo-glycaemic HbA1cs are in the twenties, or even close to it.</p><p></p><p>To my view, I can't see how you adding are enormously to your quality of life by wrestling with normal blood sugars to achieve super, super low scores. </p><p></p><p>Of course you will live your life in your own chosen way, just as I do mine. Whilst I'm not a believer in striving for mediocrity, I am a great believer that we each have to manage our lives to be the best person they can be, but to still live a widely varied life. whilst remaining a decent member of society. For me, that means sometimes I have to accept I will never reach my perfect aspirations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1898564, member: 345386"] Alexandra - Bearing in mind it seems your blood glucose levels are in the normal range, and always have been, I don't believe there is a compelling reason to think an already normoglycaemic blood score will reduce dramatically. Where would they go to? It is my personal (and I stress, personal) belief that each individual has a running range, in relation to their blood glucose levels and other hormones and enzymes. I also understand and accept that not all normo-glycaemic HbA1cs are in the twenties, or even close to it. To my view, I can't see how you adding are enormously to your quality of life by wrestling with normal blood sugars to achieve super, super low scores. Of course you will live your life in your own chosen way, just as I do mine. Whilst I'm not a believer in striving for mediocrity, I am a great believer that we each have to manage our lives to be the best person they can be, but to still live a widely varied life. whilst remaining a decent member of society. For me, that means sometimes I have to accept I will never reach my perfect aspirations. [/QUOTE]
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