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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2473505" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>You're a great partner.</p><p>An A1c of 54 for starters is a great place to be in the spectrum of diabetics, gives him a lot of wiggle room for improvement.</p><p></p><p>Keeping the weight off will be hugely advantageous to him going forward.</p><p>If depression is the root of his overeating that needs to be tackled first & I cant help you there, not qualified.</p><p></p><p>I can only tell you about what motivated my journey to remission, what frightened me to change my ways.</p><p></p><p>I followed a T2 guy on Reddit who bemoaned the fact he couldn't get past his first date on Tinder once he disclosed the fact he was on dialysis due to his diabetes & years of poor BG control.</p><p>Then he raged over Optometrist services who couldn't save his right eye from retina detachment even though he did nothing to improve his control.</p><p>Then came his breakdown about irreversible ED & how women were so judgemental.</p><p>He was 33 years of age.</p><p></p><p>Now if that doesn't kick you into gear I don't know what will.</p><p>There's time for tough love but I'm not sure how to approach it with someone who is depressive, I wish you luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2473505, member: 517232"] You're a great partner. An A1c of 54 for starters is a great place to be in the spectrum of diabetics, gives him a lot of wiggle room for improvement. Keeping the weight off will be hugely advantageous to him going forward. If depression is the root of his overeating that needs to be tackled first & I cant help you there, not qualified. I can only tell you about what motivated my journey to remission, what frightened me to change my ways. I followed a T2 guy on Reddit who bemoaned the fact he couldn't get past his first date on Tinder once he disclosed the fact he was on dialysis due to his diabetes & years of poor BG control. Then he raged over Optometrist services who couldn't save his right eye from retina detachment even though he did nothing to improve his control. Then came his breakdown about irreversible ED & how women were so judgemental. He was 33 years of age. Now if that doesn't kick you into gear I don't know what will. There's time for tough love but I'm not sure how to approach it with someone who is depressive, I wish you luck [/QUOTE]
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