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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1729386" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hello and welcome [USER=470557]@ClareBear 2[/USER] </p><p></p><p>It sounds like a battlefield.. The constant rowing isn't going to open doors so taking a fresh approach... can you try and go out for the day somewhere where you can spend some time together outside of the home where you have space to talk. If you try and put yourself in her shoes and understand what's driving the denial. It could be anger, resentment or even fear, it's a pretty complex condition however with denial there is a reason behind this and then coupled with running high blood glucose levels it will be causing anxiety, possibly depression. I know as a parent you are driven by frustration that she's not taking control of it, but unless you can really see is from her perspective and understand why she's behaving this way then you will continue to row. Would she like to talk to others about this ? There's many here who would be willing to help support her if she's willing to listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1729386, member: 53162"] Hello and welcome [USER=470557]@ClareBear 2[/USER] It sounds like a battlefield.. The constant rowing isn't going to open doors so taking a fresh approach... can you try and go out for the day somewhere where you can spend some time together outside of the home where you have space to talk. If you try and put yourself in her shoes and understand what's driving the denial. It could be anger, resentment or even fear, it's a pretty complex condition however with denial there is a reason behind this and then coupled with running high blood glucose levels it will be causing anxiety, possibly depression. I know as a parent you are driven by frustration that she's not taking control of it, but unless you can really see is from her perspective and understand why she's behaving this way then you will continue to row. Would she like to talk to others about this ? There's many here who would be willing to help support her if she's willing to listen. [/QUOTE]
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