| I have never lied about my bloodsugar readings. If you want a bad treatment method and no help from your doctor, then falsify your readings. If you want great treatment, tell the truth. The reason some doctors may appear stupid is because you are lying to them. If you tell them you have contstant headaches, your blood sugars are always 100-120, yet your A1C is 9.6, then he is going to act puzzled.
Remember, you can falsify 50% of the puzzle, that's your BG, however, your BG only says if you will die now or not. 24 hours from now, your BG won't matter. An accumulation of BGs from 3 months time (A1C) will tell you if you will live to be 30, 40, 60, and how many arms and legs you will have left.
Simply put, don't falsify info to your doc. If you don't like them, nothing says you can't go to another one.
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~IR 1200 (Jan. 2005 - ?)
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