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<blockquote data-quote="Estragon" data-source="post: 2147458" data-attributes="member: 514877"><p>Thank you! - Here's my latest:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/attachments/testing-png.36059/?temp_hash=4b18cd6302e53f90c45f5ab370191112" target="_blank">Testing.png</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course I do!! I want it, and I want it NOW! - yeah yeah yeah . . I'm getting it, gradually.</p><p></p><p></p><p>OK, got it. The GP also said to take readings when I felt "unwell".</p><p></p><p>Now THAT, right there should be written in 12 metre high letters on Parliament Square (London). You know, VashtiB, you've taught me to engage my MATH brain around Variables and to acknowledge in a more evidenced based result analysis about this.</p><p></p><p>What do you think of this list? Please add or critique if you think there are more or less, if you think they are irrelevant:</p><p></p><p>vCI = Carb Intake. Biggest No1 Wrecker.</p><p>vS = Sleeping or lack of.</p><p>vEx = Excercise.</p><p>vMetL = Metformin reducing sugar release from Liver.</p><p>vMetCS = Metformin Cell Sensitivity increase.</p><p>vHbAc1 = Effectiveness of <em><strong>all </strong></em>of the above variables in change making. After all this is our combined objective - Low and sustained Hb leads to less organ and nerve failure.</p><p></p><p>For me, this is only a start in my understanding of this complex Endocrine Panjandrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estragon, post: 2147458, member: 514877"] Thank you! - Here's my latest: [URL='https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/attachments/testing-png.36059/?temp_hash=4b18cd6302e53f90c45f5ab370191112']Testing.png[/URL] Of course I do!! I want it, and I want it NOW! - yeah yeah yeah . . I'm getting it, gradually. OK, got it. The GP also said to take readings when I felt "unwell". Now THAT, right there should be written in 12 metre high letters on Parliament Square (London). You know, VashtiB, you've taught me to engage my MATH brain around Variables and to acknowledge in a more evidenced based result analysis about this. What do you think of this list? Please add or critique if you think there are more or less, if you think they are irrelevant: vCI = Carb Intake. Biggest No1 Wrecker. vS = Sleeping or lack of. vEx = Excercise. vMetL = Metformin reducing sugar release from Liver. vMetCS = Metformin Cell Sensitivity increase. vHbAc1 = Effectiveness of [I][B]all [/B][/I]of the above variables in change making. After all this is our combined objective - Low and sustained Hb leads to less organ and nerve failure. For me, this is only a start in my understanding of this complex Endocrine Panjandrum. [/QUOTE]
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