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<blockquote data-quote="michaeldavid" data-source="post: 389694" data-attributes="member: 57211"><p>Like I said, I wasn't claiming to know about your case. And of course, I cannot claim to know for sure about my own case. I only said that I was confident about the major causal factors in my case.</p><p></p><p>I've also said, twice, that we are where we are. I'm not too worried about what caused diabetes in me, to be honest. But I'm very concerned about my diet. And if anyone is diabetic, I think they should be enormously concerned about their own diet and about their control of their blood-sugar.</p><p></p><p>And there's nothing wrong with being obsessive about it, either - just so long as one isn't PATHOLOGICALLY obsessive, of course.</p><p></p><p>One has to decide for oneself what is, or isn't, pathological. I'd say a blood-sugar test of once per waking hour, on average, isn't pathologically obsessive.</p><p></p><p>But it's pathologically EXPENSIVE if you're only using the meter-read testing sticks. And it's a waste of NHS resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaeldavid, post: 389694, member: 57211"] Like I said, I wasn't claiming to know about your case. And of course, I cannot claim to know for sure about my own case. I only said that I was confident about the major causal factors in my case. I've also said, twice, that we are where we are. I'm not too worried about what caused diabetes in me, to be honest. But I'm very concerned about my diet. And if anyone is diabetic, I think they should be enormously concerned about their own diet and about their control of their blood-sugar. And there's nothing wrong with being obsessive about it, either - just so long as one isn't PATHOLOGICALLY obsessive, of course. One has to decide for oneself what is, or isn't, pathological. I'd say a blood-sugar test of once per waking hour, on average, isn't pathologically obsessive. But it's pathologically EXPENSIVE if you're only using the meter-read testing sticks. And it's a waste of NHS resources. [/QUOTE]
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