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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2376624" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I think that is because there are so many other factors that impact upon any damage being caused to a person. It all depends is usually the answer you get and I can see why! From a physiological perspective, our DNA is different, some of us may have heart issues or liver issues or excess weight or many other conditions that impact on our overall health. That's why some people with sky high levels can still live to their 80s without trauma (my Mum!!!) and others can fall by the wayside at 40. Also why some people can smoke quite happily without issue and others don't. Some very healthy athletes can still be unhealthier than a couch potato! Having said all that, I strongly believe that even if you had all the conditions listed above, you can improve your health by keeping your diabetes under control if it's possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2376624, member: 451727"] I think that is because there are so many other factors that impact upon any damage being caused to a person. It all depends is usually the answer you get and I can see why! From a physiological perspective, our DNA is different, some of us may have heart issues or liver issues or excess weight or many other conditions that impact on our overall health. That's why some people with sky high levels can still live to their 80s without trauma (my Mum!!!) and others can fall by the wayside at 40. Also why some people can smoke quite happily without issue and others don't. Some very healthy athletes can still be unhealthier than a couch potato! Having said all that, I strongly believe that even if you had all the conditions listed above, you can improve your health by keeping your diabetes under control if it's possible. [/QUOTE]
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