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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 1459449" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>....... or it could be that science has shown the limits are not fit for purpose. When I was a QC jock for a pharma related company we were for ever reviewing run data and moving our upper and lower limits.... it's how science works.</p><p></p><p>Whether, in this case, Big Pharma have been doing to catch more clients... I really don't care. I am a T2 and want to keep my BGs as low as possible as I remember the months before I was diagnosed.... and they were not great.</p><p></p><p>PS: how reliable is the internet as source of information? Peer review may have it's faults but it beats a lot stuff flying around out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 1459449, member: 104954"] ....... or it could be that science has shown the limits are not fit for purpose. When I was a QC jock for a pharma related company we were for ever reviewing run data and moving our upper and lower limits.... it's how science works. Whether, in this case, Big Pharma have been doing to catch more clients... I really don't care. I am a T2 and want to keep my BGs as low as possible as I remember the months before I was diagnosed.... and they were not great. PS: how reliable is the internet as source of information? Peer review may have it's faults but it beats a lot stuff flying around out there. [/QUOTE]
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