Claire Neal
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Have you discussed this possibility with him? Or would it be a surprise present?I wondered if we should get a blood sugar monitor so that he can test himself throughout the day and this will help him come to terms with this illness so he can manage it.
My lovely husband of 31 years was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes six years ago and
since then he has been in total denial. His diabetes doctor has all but given up on him and I am desperate to help but do not know where to start. My husband retired last year and as he is very overweight he is now starving himself during the day and missing balanced meals at night. I have explained that this is very dangerous and is contributing to his depression, lethargy and glucose dips and spikes. I wondered if we should get a blood sugar monitor so that he can test himself throughout the day and this will help him come to terms with this illness so he can manage it.
My lovely husband of 31 years was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes six years ago and
since then he has been in total denial. His diabetes doctor has all but given up on him and I am desperate to help but do not know where to start. My husband retired last year and as he is very overweight he is now starving himself during the day and missing balanced meals at night. I have explained that this is very dangerous and is contributing to his depression, lethargy and glucose dips and spikes. I wondered if we should get a blood sugar monitor so that he can test himself throughout the day and this will help him come to terms with this illness so he can manage it.
My lovely husband of 31 years was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes six years ago and
since then he has been in total denial. His diabetes doctor has all but given up on him and I am desperate to help but do not know where to start. My husband retired last year and as he is very overweight he is now starving himself during the day and missing balanced meals at night. I have explained that this is very dangerous and is contributing to his depression, lethargy and glucose dips and spikes. I wondered if we should get a blood sugar monitor so that he can test himself throughout the day and this will help him come to terms with this illness so he can manage it.
My lovely husband of 31 years was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes six years ago and
since then he has been in total denial. His diabetes doctor has all but given up on him and I am desperate to help but do not know where to start. My husband retired last year and as he is very overweight he is now starving himself during the day and missing balanced meals at night. I have explained that this is very dangerous and is contributing to his depression, lethargy and glucose dips and spikes. I wondered if we should get a blood sugar monitor so that he can test himself throughout the day and this will help him come to terms with this illness so he can manage it.
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