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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2149868" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I sometimes wonder if it's just the hba1c test we should be looking at. No mention is made of the other hormones that work (or don't) in tangent with each other, ie one goes up so the other comes down to compensate, one is out of whack so another one adjusts accordingly. I 'worry' that by forcing glucose down artificially low or too low wherever the bar is set (not that we have a choice in our use of insulin obviously) it has an effect on those other hormones, could they also be responsible for this suggested rise in risk of CVD for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2149868, member: 451727"] I sometimes wonder if it's just the hba1c test we should be looking at. No mention is made of the other hormones that work (or don't) in tangent with each other, ie one goes up so the other comes down to compensate, one is out of whack so another one adjusts accordingly. I 'worry' that by forcing glucose down artificially low or too low wherever the bar is set (not that we have a choice in our use of insulin obviously) it has an effect on those other hormones, could they also be responsible for this suggested rise in risk of CVD for example. [/QUOTE]
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