A woman in our village who has had T2 for quite a long time, eats what she wants and is over-weight has just posted on Facebook that she has had a toe removed. I feel like sending her a message saying 'if you want to address this issue and not lose any more toes, please talk to me about it' What do I do?
A woman in our village who has had T2 for quite a long time, eats what she wants and is over-weight has just posted on Facebook that she has had a toe removed. I feel like sending her a message saying 'if you want to address this issue and not lose any more toes, please talk to me about it' What do I do?
I think you are on to a loser here. You say that she "eats what she wants". If she had been trying to control her diabetes by "healthy eating" then it would be worth trying to persuade her that healthy eating for her = low carb and not the Mediterranean diet or the Eatwell Plate. But if she has determinedly paid no attention to the advice she has surely already been given by her GP and other health professionals, why would she make the harder effort to eat low carb on your say-so?A woman in our village who has had T2 for quite a long time, eats what she wants and is over-weight has just posted on Facebook that she has had a toe removed. I feel like sending her a message saying 'if you want to address this issue and not lose any more toes, please talk to me about it' What do I do?
This is exactly the advice I was given by an NHS dietician.Give it a go. There is a chap at my work who makes me despair, he is type 2 and thinks it is ok to eat what he wants because he will be given medication to correct his very high blood sugar levels. I have given up trying to educate him. He has ignored all my advice and is now having to inject insulin which he believes is a licence to eat anything he wants. If he loses a leg I'm sorry to say but it will serve him right.
wow have to agree but we all are different and no matter what we do some times it is not enough keep fighting is all i can say and do daily xxxThere have been a couple of comments on this thread that strike me as quite self righteous. No one deserves to lose a leg especially if they have followed medical advice that is decades out of date.
I agree no one deserves amputation with the provisio that if a person has been given some information repeatedly by someone with personal experience of that information, albeit a non professional, and choose to not investigate it in the slightest for themselves then it can be hard to have the same degree of sympathy as one would for someone never given that information at all and more than a little frustration.There have been a couple of comments on this thread that strike me as quite self righteous. No one deserves to lose a leg especially if they have followed medical advice that is decades out of date.
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