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<blockquote data-quote="woollygal" data-source="post: 2139338" data-attributes="member: 489059"><p>Usually it’s to aim no more than 2 points higher than when you started, so I guess it depends on what the starting level was. Also 7.t isn’t high but for some people who have managed for a king time they may have lower levels so for them 7.5 is seen as high. It’s all relative.</p><p></p><p>When I got diagnosed last year 7.5 was very low for me. Now I feel like it’s a tad on the high side because I can sit around the 4 to 5 a lot of the time,</p><p></p><p>It’s all relative and unique to each individual. Again when I was diagnosed 10 was fine but now a year in it’s not. As you get a lot better managed your levels drop but they do take time and time to get used to them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woollygal, post: 2139338, member: 489059"] Usually it’s to aim no more than 2 points higher than when you started, so I guess it depends on what the starting level was. Also 7.t isn’t high but for some people who have managed for a king time they may have lower levels so for them 7.5 is seen as high. It’s all relative. When I got diagnosed last year 7.5 was very low for me. Now I feel like it’s a tad on the high side because I can sit around the 4 to 5 a lot of the time, It’s all relative and unique to each individual. Again when I was diagnosed 10 was fine but now a year in it’s not. As you get a lot better managed your levels drop but they do take time and time to get used to them [/QUOTE]
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