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<blockquote data-quote="Snodger" data-source="post: 323358" data-attributes="member: 27045"><p>Not sure I understand your question - yes, you're right, those high readings were temporary. </p><p>Constant high blood sugar damages other bits of your body though and that damage can sometimes not be reversed. To take an analogy - you could be running a machine using dirty oil and you can at any time clean it out and use clean oil. But the gunk in that oil might have already clogged the parts of the machine enough that they stop working, or don't work as well. </p><p></p><p>Is that what you were asking though?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snodger, post: 323358, member: 27045"] Not sure I understand your question - yes, you're right, those high readings were temporary. Constant high blood sugar damages other bits of your body though and that damage can sometimes not be reversed. To take an analogy - you could be running a machine using dirty oil and you can at any time clean it out and use clean oil. But the gunk in that oil might have already clogged the parts of the machine enough that they stop working, or don't work as well. Is that what you were asking though? [/QUOTE]
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