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<blockquote data-quote="AlexMBrennan" data-source="post: 511995" data-attributes="member: 82151"><p>So by your logic, literally playing Russian roulette is a perfectly safe pastime and we'd be way over the line to tell children not to do it <u>because it doesn't kill every time?</u> </p><p>Yes, you are free to kill yourself if you wish but putting others at risk through ignorance (the equivalent of telling kids that it's ok to put a gun to their heads and pull the trigger as long as one chamber is empty) is not OK. </p><p></p><p>Also, could you explain why the NHS recommends that lancets not be reused then? Manufacturers will obviously tell any lie to sell more products, but if changing lancets has no benefit then the NHS is wasting money.... Unless you are saying that you are smarter than all the people making these recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexMBrennan, post: 511995, member: 82151"] So by your logic, literally playing Russian roulette is a perfectly safe pastime and we'd be way over the line to tell children not to do it [U]because it doesn't kill every time?[/U] Yes, you are free to kill yourself if you wish but putting others at risk through ignorance (the equivalent of telling kids that it's ok to put a gun to their heads and pull the trigger as long as one chamber is empty) is not OK. Also, could you explain why the NHS recommends that lancets not be reused then? Manufacturers will obviously tell any lie to sell more products, but if changing lancets has no benefit then the NHS is wasting money.... Unless you are saying that you are smarter than all the people making these recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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