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<blockquote data-quote="Grazer" data-source="post: 1992453" data-attributes="member: 31362"><p>They are NOT assumptions I am making. The figures I am quoting AND the methods are exactly those used clinically. Nowadays as a time and cost saving OGTT tests are seldom done and when they are, clinicians don't sit there for 2 hours taking multiple tests. But they should, and they used to. The tests I conducted were not non standard but exact clinical standards which used to be 70 grms of anhydrated glucose but now clinics use 440 mls standard flavour lucozade, same glucose content. With respect, as you say, please don't lecture me. Most of the advice/comments made on this forum are based on individuals own experiences and interpretations. I would provide detailed links to clarify the figures I quote and suggest, but I'm currently out of the country and cant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grazer, post: 1992453, member: 31362"] They are NOT assumptions I am making. The figures I am quoting AND the methods are exactly those used clinically. Nowadays as a time and cost saving OGTT tests are seldom done and when they are, clinicians don't sit there for 2 hours taking multiple tests. But they should, and they used to. The tests I conducted were not non standard but exact clinical standards which used to be 70 grms of anhydrated glucose but now clinics use 440 mls standard flavour lucozade, same glucose content. With respect, as you say, please don't lecture me. Most of the advice/comments made on this forum are based on individuals own experiences and interpretations. I would provide detailed links to clarify the figures I quote and suggest, but I'm currently out of the country and cant [/QUOTE]
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