anna29 said:
Xyzzy ...
Can I ask you this question ?
What if we have a member(s) who is/are too terrified to accept the reality of the worst of the facts .
They are so traumatised to relax trust info/frank/blunt debates to even attempt to control their diabetes more.
What 'if' they cant sleep at night from sheer fright and genuine worries .
Is this a positive way of action to be so overtly frank/blunt in debates.
Yes - there 'will' + be such persons experiencing this.
They may be few - but they are here and amongst us all.
It isnt about us mods/admin trying to prevent things being discussed etc...
But we 'do' have to remember the few that are in this state of trauma mentally/emotionally.
Not EVERYONE is able/ready to accept or digest things so raw.
This is 'why' we ask and speak of sensitivity with it all.
Anna.
Being terrified of complications and ignoring them wont make them go away, it will probably make them worse - if they dont accept that they have a condition that needs to be dealt with.
Molly-coddling them wont do anyone any good in the long run, in my opinion.
What exactly are they terrified of? Getting complications? Then they should come here and learn about the different ways to control their blood sugar and find what works for them.