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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 257453" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>an addition to the brassiere analogy.</p><p> I went to M&S to buy a new one and was persuaded to allow the "advisor" to measure me for fit. I tried the size that she recommended and it was awful. Nowhere near a good fit. too long in the body band and nowhere near big enough on the cups. I could not have gone out in that undergarment.</p><p> That's almost exactly what I think is happening to many diabetics. The "experts " give wrong information.</p><p> For Example; how can anything other than Normal blood glucose be the global target?</p><p> That's not to say that everyone can achieve the normal sugars, but what's wrong with aimong at the target, even if you end up just getting to the outer ring? Does it actually make sense to aim beyond that? If you don't aim for the bull, you have zero chance of hitting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 257453, member: 8110"] an addition to the brassiere analogy. I went to M&S to buy a new one and was persuaded to allow the "advisor" to measure me for fit. I tried the size that she recommended and it was awful. Nowhere near a good fit. too long in the body band and nowhere near big enough on the cups. I could not have gone out in that undergarment. That's almost exactly what I think is happening to many diabetics. The "experts " give wrong information. For Example; how can anything other than Normal blood glucose be the global target? That's not to say that everyone can achieve the normal sugars, but what's wrong with aimong at the target, even if you end up just getting to the outer ring? Does it actually make sense to aim beyond that? If you don't aim for the bull, you have zero chance of hitting it. [/QUOTE]
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