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<blockquote data-quote="StewM" data-source="post: 2507634" data-attributes="member: 538114"><p>I feel it's worth adding some context to all this.</p><p></p><p>Graham's posted a few times in the Type 1 forum, so I'm pretty sure his wife's Type 1 and not Type 2. The advice he has been given is consistent with what inexperienced Type 1's are given, without going on a massive tangent, let's just say there's good reason for this and it certainly won't be the health team's intention to keep his wife's levels that high forever.</p><p></p><p>As DKA is quite uncommon amongst Type 2's it suggests that your situation is highly unusual, which does make it debatable how much your situation applies to Graham's wife.</p><p></p><p>I'm only throwing this out there, as Graham might not be aware of any of this context.</p><p></p><p>*edited due to typo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewM, post: 2507634, member: 538114"] I feel it's worth adding some context to all this. Graham's posted a few times in the Type 1 forum, so I'm pretty sure his wife's Type 1 and not Type 2. The advice he has been given is consistent with what inexperienced Type 1's are given, without going on a massive tangent, let's just say there's good reason for this and it certainly won't be the health team's intention to keep his wife's levels that high forever. As DKA is quite uncommon amongst Type 2's it suggests that your situation is highly unusual, which does make it debatable how much your situation applies to Graham's wife. I'm only throwing this out there, as Graham might not be aware of any of this context. *edited due to typo. [/QUOTE]
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