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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1982609" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>What a fabulous response. Such a timely reminder of the additional issues people have and how it impacts on the things they are trying to do to be healthy. I read often about the lower your A1c the better (and I tend to agree with that) but I did read something recently that said basically that is true for type 1s but with type 2s an A1c lower than around 6 (I THINK it was) does not give any additional benefits in relation to strokes & heart issues as one higher than in the 7s. Of course a lower A1 may provide countless other benefits but what I am saying is, if you are struggling to such an extent to be perfect then lovinglife's advice is spot on. Haven't got time to find the article but I have a feeling bulkbiker posted it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1982609, member: 451727"] What a fabulous response. Such a timely reminder of the additional issues people have and how it impacts on the things they are trying to do to be healthy. I read often about the lower your A1c the better (and I tend to agree with that) but I did read something recently that said basically that is true for type 1s but with type 2s an A1c lower than around 6 (I THINK it was) does not give any additional benefits in relation to strokes & heart issues as one higher than in the 7s. Of course a lower A1 may provide countless other benefits but what I am saying is, if you are struggling to such an extent to be perfect then lovinglife's advice is spot on. Haven't got time to find the article but I have a feeling bulkbiker posted it. [/QUOTE]
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