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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 627672" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Molly the fact that yr hubby is spending more time in bed needs to be investigated by GP. High bg can cause tiredness but so can other things. Could you go for a short walk together after a meal? You could say that the high bg is the reason for the walk and that you yourself are worried for hubby's well being and dont take no for an answer. Get his coat and shoes and say come on we are going for a walk together. Short walk will be ok and this can then be slowly lengthened. Once hubby starts to see how much diabetes is having an impact on you, then that should make him realise that he does need to pay attention a bit more. Failing that, then visit to Gp to discuss diet and possibility of referal to see D consultant at a hospital to use insulin or other oral meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 627672, member: 8799"] Molly the fact that yr hubby is spending more time in bed needs to be investigated by GP. High bg can cause tiredness but so can other things. Could you go for a short walk together after a meal? You could say that the high bg is the reason for the walk and that you yourself are worried for hubby's well being and dont take no for an answer. Get his coat and shoes and say come on we are going for a walk together. Short walk will be ok and this can then be slowly lengthened. Once hubby starts to see how much diabetes is having an impact on you, then that should make him realise that he does need to pay attention a bit more. Failing that, then visit to Gp to discuss diet and possibility of referal to see D consultant at a hospital to use insulin or other oral meds. [/QUOTE]
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