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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1957854" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Sorry to have upset you. I had given up on posting, but was tempted back out of concern for a fellow parkrunner. I didn't think recommending an interview with the impeccably T1 Dr B could offend. I was hoping that other Dr B enthusiasts might share my delight in this interview, where, among other things, I learned that Dr B sings as a hobby. How the man has time to have hobbies beats me. </p><p></p><p>Following Dr B's (and also Jenny Ruhl's) criteria, my bgs put me at risk of cardiac problems, and since my family all succumb to those, I take that very seriously. Even by the standards of the American Diabetic Association, my bgs put me into the pre-diabetic category. I follow Dr B's idea that what matters is not the category to which one may be assigned, but as far as possible to normalise bgs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1957854, member: 429870"] Sorry to have upset you. I had given up on posting, but was tempted back out of concern for a fellow parkrunner. I didn't think recommending an interview with the impeccably T1 Dr B could offend. I was hoping that other Dr B enthusiasts might share my delight in this interview, where, among other things, I learned that Dr B sings as a hobby. How the man has time to have hobbies beats me. Following Dr B's (and also Jenny Ruhl's) criteria, my bgs put me at risk of cardiac problems, and since my family all succumb to those, I take that very seriously. Even by the standards of the American Diabetic Association, my bgs put me into the pre-diabetic category. I follow Dr B's idea that what matters is not the category to which one may be assigned, but as far as possible to normalise bgs. [/QUOTE]
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