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<blockquote data-quote="Bex72" data-source="post: 2312917" data-attributes="member: 528595"><p>Hi Dudette 1, your post is really honest.</p><p>When I got together with my husband I showed him a drawer of meds I had for terrible migraine problems. Fortunately, he didn't run away. </p><p>I was diagnosed t2dm in August and am controlling well with low carb eating. My husband and sister are buying into it too.</p><p>I think in your situation I would try to be honest or at least do whatever feels right for you. </p><p>There are lots of myths about T2dm. I had watched a close relative become obese and felt justified in discussing with others in the family the risks they faced (including diabetes). How wrong I was! My threshold was much lower than theirs. It is never too late to learn.</p><p>Wishing you well in your future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bex72, post: 2312917, member: 528595"] Hi Dudette 1, your post is really honest. When I got together with my husband I showed him a drawer of meds I had for terrible migraine problems. Fortunately, he didn't run away. I was diagnosed t2dm in August and am controlling well with low carb eating. My husband and sister are buying into it too. I think in your situation I would try to be honest or at least do whatever feels right for you. There are lots of myths about T2dm. I had watched a close relative become obese and felt justified in discussing with others in the family the risks they faced (including diabetes). How wrong I was! My threshold was much lower than theirs. It is never too late to learn. Wishing you well in your future. [/QUOTE]
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