Trinkwasser
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increasingly cynical said:the damage due to high blood sugar is because it is high, it doesn't really matter if its stable or not so long as overall it pretty much stays low, if it doesn't then the complications develop anyway... (?) People who can't produce their own insulin (I'm assuming) don't have many options , but if the issue is insulin resistance then taking BGs down by 1 mmol/l or making them more stable arguably is not worth the risks 'artificial' insulin or drugs carry..
increasingly cynical said:Hi Little Sue & Trinkwasser,
evidence direct from the insulin manufacturers (who would want to give the best possible picture) says that insulin only takes blood sugar down by an average of just over 1mml/l (1% HBA1c), in combination with other 'diabetes' drugs it can (mainly in poor quality uncontrolled trials) take it down by up to 3.
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