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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1080946" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. It sounds like you are trying hard but your husband isn't taking the responsibility he should for his condition. I manage my blood sugar, insulin etc myself but my wife tries to remind me if I forget to take the insulin or to have it with me when we travel. She tells me her estimate of the carbs when she cooks. It's my condition and my responsibility to own it. I do support work for Mind, the mental health charity, and it would be good if your husband was to accept a GP referral to Mind for a course or counselling but of course your husband may well refuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1080946, member: 21149"] Hi. It sounds like you are trying hard but your husband isn't taking the responsibility he should for his condition. I manage my blood sugar, insulin etc myself but my wife tries to remind me if I forget to take the insulin or to have it with me when we travel. She tells me her estimate of the carbs when she cooks. It's my condition and my responsibility to own it. I do support work for Mind, the mental health charity, and it would be good if your husband was to accept a GP referral to Mind for a course or counselling but of course your husband may well refuse. [/QUOTE]
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