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The older the patient being diagnosed, the less likely they are to be able to learn and understand all the aspects of having tight control.
my FIL has dealt with it, sorta, for 40+ years and he didn't care much until his second by-pass surgery--
now, he's 86 and is trying to get tighter control but has to deal with constant hypos--
the hypos, at this point in his life, are more likely to kill him than easing back his control.
Again, just mHo, and well all know the value of free advice.
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