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<p>[QUOTE="Cooter, post: 2156728, member: 27123"]Tom, I don't think it is easy to say exactly. The answer is, it depends. Anything above a 7 could be cause for concern if you take no steps to control it and don't monitor it because it probably won't stay at that level. But how much concern is determined by your age and other health factors. You can see the guidelines posted above and they give you a rough idea. If you are diabetic and manage it consistently below 7, I think any damage would be very minimal. Staying fit and maintaining good hygiene go a long way in reducing complications.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cooter, post: 2156728, member: 27123"]Tom, I don't think it is easy to say exactly. The answer is, it depends. Anything above a 7 could be cause for concern if you take no steps to control it and don't monitor it because it probably won't stay at that level. But how much concern is determined by your age and other health factors. You can see the guidelines posted above and they give you a rough idea. If you are diabetic and manage it consistently below 7, I think any damage would be very minimal. Staying fit and maintaining good hygiene go a long way in reducing complications.[/QUOTE]
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