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<blockquote data-quote="sunspots" data-source="post: 2473701" data-attributes="member: 41185"><p>Just a little note regarding his sweating during any amount of exercise - it is probably due to his venlafaxine.</p><p></p><p>There seem to be some excellent ideas on here for helping him but I guess you might not want to fully take over his eating, plus it could feel infantilising for him (or, conversely, he might take to it too easily!) </p><p>His Hba1c is currently really good so I would be tempted to see how things go. Perhaps see if he'll agree to revising his eating should the numbers increase again and let him know some of the options on here?</p><p>Finally, he might not accept a therapist but a pschologically minded dietician - if you can find one - could be helpful.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunspots, post: 2473701, member: 41185"] Just a little note regarding his sweating during any amount of exercise - it is probably due to his venlafaxine. There seem to be some excellent ideas on here for helping him but I guess you might not want to fully take over his eating, plus it could feel infantilising for him (or, conversely, he might take to it too easily!) His Hba1c is currently really good so I would be tempted to see how things go. Perhaps see if he'll agree to revising his eating should the numbers increase again and let him know some of the options on here? Finally, he might not accept a therapist but a pschologically minded dietician - if you can find one - could be helpful. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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