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<blockquote data-quote="FraserGlendinning" data-source="post: 1713121" data-attributes="member: 254524"><p>That’s a great result and I have no idea why anyone would be unhappy with that?</p><p>I was diagnosed T1 (after a miss diagnosis of T2 for a few years) last year and was regularly hitting mid to high 20 - 30mmol before having to go on to insulin instantly.</p><p>A couple of months later and I’m still hitting results within a wide range from near hypo ‘lo’s to high teens.</p><p>If you have managed to stabilised your results to ‘anywhere’ between 5 (to drive) and 7, you should be over the moon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FraserGlendinning, post: 1713121, member: 254524"] That’s a great result and I have no idea why anyone would be unhappy with that? I was diagnosed T1 (after a miss diagnosis of T2 for a few years) last year and was regularly hitting mid to high 20 - 30mmol before having to go on to insulin instantly. A couple of months later and I’m still hitting results within a wide range from near hypo ‘lo’s to high teens. If you have managed to stabilised your results to ‘anywhere’ between 5 (to drive) and 7, you should be over the moon? [/QUOTE]
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