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<blockquote data-quote="Elaine p" data-source="post: 1905853" data-attributes="member: 476954"><p>You’ll have to do some local research, maybe at the diabetic clinic at the hospital, for support groups. He could well be depressed and not able to take the information and advice on board rather than burying his head in the sand. I have mental health problems and went to a day centre for the first time today where the nurse (?) gave me lots of informed advice and support around my diabetes. They even had some books and cookery recipes for motivation. I was very impressed as it appears to me that diabetes and poor mental health can go hand in hand, but there are services out there that can make a difference. Big shout out to the METT centre in Leicester. Oh, and by the way, there were lots of creative activities on offer, from painting to jewellery making, with people producing some lovely results. A lot of the men and some of the women staff were participating in a pool competition and were having a great time cheering each other on. Hope your brother can get some suitable support soon x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elaine p, post: 1905853, member: 476954"] You’ll have to do some local research, maybe at the diabetic clinic at the hospital, for support groups. He could well be depressed and not able to take the information and advice on board rather than burying his head in the sand. I have mental health problems and went to a day centre for the first time today where the nurse (?) gave me lots of informed advice and support around my diabetes. They even had some books and cookery recipes for motivation. I was very impressed as it appears to me that diabetes and poor mental health can go hand in hand, but there are services out there that can make a difference. Big shout out to the METT centre in Leicester. Oh, and by the way, there were lots of creative activities on offer, from painting to jewellery making, with people producing some lovely results. A lot of the men and some of the women staff were participating in a pool competition and were having a great time cheering each other on. Hope your brother can get some suitable support soon x [/QUOTE]
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