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<blockquote data-quote="Book_woorm" data-source="post: 2267508" data-attributes="member: 90094"><p>Trouble is that we only have the broad ratios and nobody has the ability to put numbers to aspects of the problem. How much is the difference in risk between Type1 and type 2 when there are no underlying health problems. Has anybody quantified the impact of other health conditions. Does a heart condition carry a greater risk than say Chron's Disease. As a fit 71 year old with closely controlled type 1 living on Dartmoor. I don't believe that I'm particularly at risk but I'm not able to apportion the relative risks The risk is obviously higher if I go and spend a day in the city but by how much? but if I take the car to the automatic carwash and just sit inside while the machine does its job then I cant believe that the risk is any greater than sitting in the garden.</p><p>Has anybody got the numbers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Book_woorm, post: 2267508, member: 90094"] Trouble is that we only have the broad ratios and nobody has the ability to put numbers to aspects of the problem. How much is the difference in risk between Type1 and type 2 when there are no underlying health problems. Has anybody quantified the impact of other health conditions. Does a heart condition carry a greater risk than say Chron's Disease. As a fit 71 year old with closely controlled type 1 living on Dartmoor. I don't believe that I'm particularly at risk but I'm not able to apportion the relative risks The risk is obviously higher if I go and spend a day in the city but by how much? but if I take the car to the automatic carwash and just sit inside while the machine does its job then I cant believe that the risk is any greater than sitting in the garden. Has anybody got the numbers? [/QUOTE]
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