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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2291526" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I guess it’s the comments about it not being true readings, not being representative of your real normals etc etc that made me think you’re in denial. Of course if most of us knew what was coming we’d have made the changes, we later made, earlier.</p><p></p><p>The readings we got are real and represent where we were at that point in time however we got there. But as you are finding it’s not fixed and we can improve the numbers. Yes by doing it later we’ve got the label we wouldn’t have got if we’d done it earlier, but it is just a label and perhaps a reminder to stay the course and make the improvement permanent or risk being back where we were at diagnosis. Whatever malfunctioned with regards to carbs the first time is still there waiting to resurface if we go back to our old situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2291526, member: 480869"] I guess it’s the comments about it not being true readings, not being representative of your real normals etc etc that made me think you’re in denial. Of course if most of us knew what was coming we’d have made the changes, we later made, earlier. The readings we got are real and represent where we were at that point in time however we got there. But as you are finding it’s not fixed and we can improve the numbers. Yes by doing it later we’ve got the label we wouldn’t have got if we’d done it earlier, but it is just a label and perhaps a reminder to stay the course and make the improvement permanent or risk being back where we were at diagnosis. Whatever malfunctioned with regards to carbs the first time is still there waiting to resurface if we go back to our old situation. [/QUOTE]
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