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<blockquote data-quote="ClareBear 2" data-source="post: 1730053" data-attributes="member: 470557"><p>Thanks jlarsson for taking the time to respond so honestly, it sounds like you’ve had a rough time and hope the steps you took are working better for you. I get that I get on her nerves most of the time, it’s hard not to give the little reminders once she’s finished eating or when she gets up in the morning, thanks for giving me an honest account of being on the receiving end of the nagging. She did say that it’s just not become second nature to have her insulin, is it something that comes in time? I do think sometimes she will get so fed up that she’ll just move out and probably go on to manage it all herself without my ‘help’. Having a mentor makes sense, I could ask around for some ideas... thank you and best wishes to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClareBear 2, post: 1730053, member: 470557"] Thanks jlarsson for taking the time to respond so honestly, it sounds like you’ve had a rough time and hope the steps you took are working better for you. I get that I get on her nerves most of the time, it’s hard not to give the little reminders once she’s finished eating or when she gets up in the morning, thanks for giving me an honest account of being on the receiving end of the nagging. She did say that it’s just not become second nature to have her insulin, is it something that comes in time? I do think sometimes she will get so fed up that she’ll just move out and probably go on to manage it all herself without my ‘help’. Having a mentor makes sense, I could ask around for some ideas... thank you and best wishes to you [/QUOTE]
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