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<blockquote data-quote="dipsticky" data-source="post: 83092" data-attributes="member: 17801"><p>increasinglycynical. apt name.</p><p>You are getting research and trials mixed up. They are two different things. There are hundreds and hundreds of reports (research) which back up the evidence that high Bg's can and do cause significant harm. You posed a question, then just because you think you know better because of some 'loose' research you try to discredit the real research which is out there around the world.</p><p>If you want to disregard proper research then go ahead, just don't complain when your feet drop off and your eyesight goes together with all the other rotten things that can happen to you.</p><p>Any newly diagnosed person reading your post would think you don't have to do anything about BG's because there isn't the research to back it up. </p><p>That's just rubbish. Do proper searches and look at the scientific data not just a Google search. You have to dig deep for proper research results. </p><p></p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsticky, post: 83092, member: 17801"] increasinglycynical. apt name. You are getting research and trials mixed up. They are two different things. There are hundreds and hundreds of reports (research) which back up the evidence that high Bg's can and do cause significant harm. You posed a question, then just because you think you know better because of some 'loose' research you try to discredit the real research which is out there around the world. If you want to disregard proper research then go ahead, just don't complain when your feet drop off and your eyesight goes together with all the other rotten things that can happen to you. Any newly diagnosed person reading your post would think you don't have to do anything about BG's because there isn't the research to back it up. That's just rubbish. Do proper searches and look at the scientific data not just a Google search. You have to dig deep for proper research results. D. [/QUOTE]
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