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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 2104022" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>Fascinating read, [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER]</p><p>thank you so much for posting.</p><p></p><p>Now i may be way off base here, but underlying all that is it really saying that the trig calculator</p><p>is a reasonably reliable test, in comparison with the expensive full on IR checks ?</p><p>because that's how i read it.</p><p></p><p>and much as it seems to say it is NOT 100% accurate,</p><p>for me..the IR is already there, so that's a given, considering i actually have type 2.</p><p>and the Blood scores lipids, correspond with a drop in my HBA1c readings,</p><p>which i would guess, would mean my resistance SHOULD be lowering..??</p><p>which it seems to be.</p><p></p><p>So quite pleased that there MAY indeed be some merit to using it.</p><p></p><p>(it's not entirely mission critical, of course, but it's still a nice little measuring tool to have in the testing toolbox, none the less )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 2104022, member: 493719"] Fascinating read, [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] thank you so much for posting. Now i may be way off base here, but underlying all that is it really saying that the trig calculator is a reasonably reliable test, in comparison with the expensive full on IR checks ? because that's how i read it. and much as it seems to say it is NOT 100% accurate, for me..the IR is already there, so that's a given, considering i actually have type 2. and the Blood scores lipids, correspond with a drop in my HBA1c readings, which i would guess, would mean my resistance SHOULD be lowering..?? which it seems to be. So quite pleased that there MAY indeed be some merit to using it. (it's not entirely mission critical, of course, but it's still a nice little measuring tool to have in the testing toolbox, none the less ) [/QUOTE]
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