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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 22:16:37 -0400, "Richard" <richard@nowhere.ca>
wrote:
G'day G'day Richard,
Ask a few simple questions. The exact nature of the questions differ
a bit from person to person. Here are some fairly generic questions
you might consider starting with.
1. In which areas do you still have something to learn?
2. How prepared are you to do the hard yards if the results of
testing aren't as you would like them to be?
3. How much are you prepared to accept that homeostasis for T2
diabetes is somewhat of a contradiction in terms? One's ability to
handle foods, for instance, varies somewhat predictably and somewhat
chaotically.
4. So having decided which tests are actively involved in making
improvements how much random testing can you afford to avoid being
blind sided by unexpected events?
Best wishes,
Others may have additional or better questions.
--
Quentin Grady ^ ^ /
New Zealand, >#,#< [
/ \ /\
"... and the blind dog was leading."
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/quentin