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- Type of diabetes
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- Insulin
I would probably have let him get them and eaten the fish minus the batter and chips and the filling in the kebab and left the pitta he may not have been so keen the next time to buy you stuff when half of it is wasted.A lot probably will not agree with me but diabetes is our problem not our partners it should not affect them and they will not understand it or why we don't eat certain things unless they have it their self so no point in getting annoyed with them. As it happens both me and my partner have T2 he was diagnosed with T2 first after having taken steroids for about 3 years me who knows why I am not typical for it and was diagnosed last year at the age of 76 after my annual blood test. We both eat different things he can eat things that I can't anymore but that does not bother me but it does means most days I cook different things for us at meal times.
I wouldn't disagree with you.. My Diabetes is mine. Though, I wouldn't call it a problem.
My wife sees the logic in my diet & has furthered understanding by downloading "ebooks" regarding the LC aproach for Ds & non Ds alike?
Years ago she had aquired a couple of old school hardback diabetic cook books.. Shockingly bad advice on some of the pages..
At home. We eat the same. If dining out? She has whatever she wants.. Lol, someone else is cooking!