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As we age, the insulin response curve does change.
Your A1C is more predictive therefore than blood glucose measurements. New research is showing that slowly elevating A1C is common for the elderly. And that it is not exactly smart to aggressively treat at typeII diabetes anymore. I put those papers up recently on a thread of Glenn's. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post947907-8.html
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