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<blockquote data-quote="Kyi" data-source="post: 961187" data-attributes="member: 211285"><p>Like most of the T2 who are following the low carbohydrate high fat diets I concur with it. Do you know what her vitamin B's and D is like. The reason why I ask is you have to get her depression under control before you can tackle her diabetes. Since taking my vitamins I feel like I want to try to improve my diabetes. The depression is holding her back. I seriously would get the Drs to confirm she isnt vitamin D deficient. Switching her diet to a LCHF will improve not only the diabetes but also the depression. If you keep harping on about the diabetes you are making her depression worst. She is already in a lot of pain that she is switching off from, what make you think you adding more will improve her? You can not treat her in this condition, shes not listening. I am betting she never goes out except to see the medical specialists, never does anything good for herself, like buying something special just for her. Stop seeing her as not doing stuff and start encouraging her to treat herself with respect. Book a hair appointment, treat her to nice low carb dinner, buy flowers, show her you care and she needs to care too. She will come around. She needs to talk to people who are dealing with the same issues as herself so she can open back up and look how to fix herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyi, post: 961187, member: 211285"] Like most of the T2 who are following the low carbohydrate high fat diets I concur with it. Do you know what her vitamin B's and D is like. The reason why I ask is you have to get her depression under control before you can tackle her diabetes. Since taking my vitamins I feel like I want to try to improve my diabetes. The depression is holding her back. I seriously would get the Drs to confirm she isnt vitamin D deficient. Switching her diet to a LCHF will improve not only the diabetes but also the depression. If you keep harping on about the diabetes you are making her depression worst. She is already in a lot of pain that she is switching off from, what make you think you adding more will improve her? You can not treat her in this condition, shes not listening. I am betting she never goes out except to see the medical specialists, never does anything good for herself, like buying something special just for her. Stop seeing her as not doing stuff and start encouraging her to treat herself with respect. Book a hair appointment, treat her to nice low carb dinner, buy flowers, show her you care and she needs to care too. She will come around. She needs to talk to people who are dealing with the same issues as herself so she can open back up and look how to fix herself. [/QUOTE]
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