Could you get your meter out and do your pre-meal/after meal tests in front of her? She may well be interested enough to ask you to test her? This happened once with my own daughter, her husband and 2 adult children when they were here for a meal. They were curious enough to want to see their results..
Actually that's a spiffing idea. I had that thought tooI know it won't be conclusive at all, but it might spike her interest.
I reckon we all know that the answer to that is "snowballs chance in hell". People of asian descent simply cannot afford to put on any weight. If it gets her to test, it's a great idea though.Yes, it might "spike" her interest, and it may also put your mind at rest if she tests normal.
Pun intendedYes, it might "spike" her interest, and it may also put your mind at rest if she tests normal.
And that's the main idea, so I'll go for it. Her mum reacted like that earlier this summer, so I know it could work.If it gets her to test, it's a great idea though.
I was going to suggest this too - I once did something similar with my nearly-as-overweight-as-me sister, but unfortunately we never got to do a final 2 hour post meal test as she had to leave for a long trip home ...Could you get your meter out and do your pre-meal/after meal tests in front of her? She may well be interested enough to ask you to test her? This happened once with my own daughter, her husband and 2 adult children when they were here for a meal. They were curious enough to want to see their results..
Do you know if she got tested later, and was she ok? All I know is that the GP told my younger sister to go for some long walks and to get her pulse up, but she's mentally handicapped and it's very difficult to get a straight answer from her, so I still don't know what the result of her blood test was. I do know that if one day she's diagnosed with T2 it'll be impossible for me to help her. She lives a 5 hour drive away from me, and wouldn't be able to manage any sort of diet, and everybody around her thinks that low fat is the way to go. Holding my fingers crossed for herI was going to suggest this too - I once did something similar with my nearly-as-overweight-as-me sister, but unfortunately we never got to do a final 2 hour post meal test as she had to leave for a long trip home ...
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If she doesn't rise to the 'bait' perhaps in a quiet moment suggest that you are concerned about her recent weight gain, perhaps compliment her on her more curvy figure. You may find that she is concerned about weight gain herself but has put it down to some other reason. If nothing comes from it leave well alone but let her know that you are eating a different meal because you are diabetic. If she comes back to you then all well and good, if not then be the loving aunt you are already, who is eager to listen. At times it is difficult to back off from something that we see as obvious, but we each have to come to the position of admitting that we need help ourselves. It is best to keep the communication channels open.
Thanks. I think I'll leave the weight gain alone, but perhaps jokingly ask her if she's still doing her nocturnal sojourns to the loo. Weight gain is such a touchy subject for most people, and I'd hate to push her away from me. She might not know that people of Asian descent tend to be at greater risk for getting T2, but I might slip that in too. I'll play it by ear and go very gently with her. Let's see what happens. If I plan too carefully she's likely to smell a ratShe does know that I eat LCHF and that I'm doing it to keep my BS low and stable. Her dad is wonderful at cooking LCHF meals for me, and picked up on the idea in no time. I eat so much better at their place than at home
Update: Everything went well, and I do mean everything. She didn't take my BG meter bait, but she's such an open person that 2 hours after the meal (Low Carb chicken casserole with cauliflower for me and rice for her) I decided to be frank with her. I told her about the high number of T2 patients in Asia, and that she got me worried when she mentioned her nightly pees. I asked her if she'd like me to test her blood sugar. She agreed, and was even pleased that I told her about the high frequency of T2s in India, as she didn't know, and would bear it in mind in future. Anyway, two hours after her very carby meal we tested, and the result was 5.7!! Yay! Nothing to worry about at the moment, and we were both really pleased.
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