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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1628530" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Hi there i think you are doing a wonderful job at supporting your partner, even though he has diabetes it will effect both of you.If he is open about his diabetes then that's fine but if you find that you want more information on diabetes then you are in the right place here. I have had partners in the past but none of them have lasted and i now have my 2 children living with me and they have watched me be a diabetic and then have a double transplant so i am free of diabetes for a while. They are now 12 and 14 years old and seen me in hospital more than they should but i tell them if they want to no anything about diabetes to just ask as when i had the transplant i told them every thing they wanted to no. I do admit that if you are not well your blood levels can be high but your boyfriend seems to be doing fine and we do get grumpy if our levels are not as good as we hoped for, it is not a personal thing it just us. Like i said when you are on here you can ask about any diabetic topic and if your partner has regular check ups ans if you can go along because diabetes does not effect one person its effects everyone who is close to that person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1628530, member: 32193"] Hi there i think you are doing a wonderful job at supporting your partner, even though he has diabetes it will effect both of you.If he is open about his diabetes then that's fine but if you find that you want more information on diabetes then you are in the right place here. I have had partners in the past but none of them have lasted and i now have my 2 children living with me and they have watched me be a diabetic and then have a double transplant so i am free of diabetes for a while. They are now 12 and 14 years old and seen me in hospital more than they should but i tell them if they want to no anything about diabetes to just ask as when i had the transplant i told them every thing they wanted to no. I do admit that if you are not well your blood levels can be high but your boyfriend seems to be doing fine and we do get grumpy if our levels are not as good as we hoped for, it is not a personal thing it just us. Like i said when you are on here you can ask about any diabetic topic and if your partner has regular check ups ans if you can go along because diabetes does not effect one person its effects everyone who is close to that person. [/QUOTE]
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