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<blockquote data-quote="NoKindOfSusie" data-source="post: 1785704" data-attributes="member: 441787"><p>I would love to know how.</p><p></p><p>You correct something and you watch it climb and you assume on trust that it will eventually stop climbing. But sometimes it doesn't, because there are one billion things to take into account and you missed one of them. So you have to watch, and by the time you realise the correction wasn't enough, you are already too high. So you watch it go too high, thinking, do I take more now or do I wait? Do I wait a bit longer? How about now? Another ten minutes? Another five? One more minute? </p><p></p><p>You're gambling with your own health, at least three or four times a day, and each time it happens takes a couple of hours so you're basically ALWAYS in this situation, every waking second. If I ever get used to that and feel "quite alright" about it then I will really have gone crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoKindOfSusie, post: 1785704, member: 441787"] I would love to know how. You correct something and you watch it climb and you assume on trust that it will eventually stop climbing. But sometimes it doesn't, because there are one billion things to take into account and you missed one of them. So you have to watch, and by the time you realise the correction wasn't enough, you are already too high. So you watch it go too high, thinking, do I take more now or do I wait? Do I wait a bit longer? How about now? Another ten minutes? Another five? One more minute? You're gambling with your own health, at least three or four times a day, and each time it happens takes a couple of hours so you're basically ALWAYS in this situation, every waking second. If I ever get used to that and feel "quite alright" about it then I will really have gone crazy. [/QUOTE]
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