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<blockquote data-quote="Romeran" data-source="post: 953841" data-attributes="member: 209395"><p>Interested in your positive news. I am an active 87 yr old, moved to a new area a year ago, have had type 2 for 17 years. My new practice tell me to relax my previous target of about 7 and not to worry about higher blood sugar levels as the nurse is AFRAID I will go into a coma during the night and AFRAID I will fall over and break my hip! In fact, if hungry during the night I awake suddenly which I believe to be normal for a diabetic, still do a little yoga, and, touch wood, have never broken a bone, and I feel happier if I know my average blood sugar is below 8. I dislike the FEAR approach. Do you know your father's recommended levels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeran, post: 953841, member: 209395"] Interested in your positive news. I am an active 87 yr old, moved to a new area a year ago, have had type 2 for 17 years. My new practice tell me to relax my previous target of about 7 and not to worry about higher blood sugar levels as the nurse is AFRAID I will go into a coma during the night and AFRAID I will fall over and break my hip! In fact, if hungry during the night I awake suddenly which I believe to be normal for a diabetic, still do a little yoga, and, touch wood, have never broken a bone, and I feel happier if I know my average blood sugar is below 8. I dislike the FEAR approach. Do you know your father's recommended levels? [/QUOTE]
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