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<blockquote data-quote="Molly56" data-source="post: 587020" data-attributes="member: 84857"><p>Like your father my partner has been making an effort to avoid sugary things recently as he sees this as the enemy in T2 diabetes - unfortunately this is a common misconception as the carbs are also clearly to blame. Am slowly trying to educate him on this and feed him / encourage the right foods where I can.</p><p></p><p>Have posted details of the outcomes of our appointment (see above) and hope that armed with the knowledge of where we are and where we need to get to I can help to steer him along the right path.</p><p></p><p>At times I, like you, do run out of patience which I guess is understandable. There was a time a few months ago when I kept on telling myself "it is not my problem" and tried to distance myself / mentally walk away from the situation but that is hard when you care for someone.</p><p></p><p>Am currently in a pro-active mood to try and help but don't know how long that will last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molly56, post: 587020, member: 84857"] Like your father my partner has been making an effort to avoid sugary things recently as he sees this as the enemy in T2 diabetes - unfortunately this is a common misconception as the carbs are also clearly to blame. Am slowly trying to educate him on this and feed him / encourage the right foods where I can. Have posted details of the outcomes of our appointment (see above) and hope that armed with the knowledge of where we are and where we need to get to I can help to steer him along the right path. At times I, like you, do run out of patience which I guess is understandable. There was a time a few months ago when I kept on telling myself "it is not my problem" and tried to distance myself / mentally walk away from the situation but that is hard when you care for someone. Am currently in a pro-active mood to try and help but don't know how long that will last. [/QUOTE]
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