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<blockquote data-quote="Angeleyes24" data-source="post: 225804" data-attributes="member: 34327"><p>Hey everyone its a while since i,ve been on here. Just wanted some advice on how to deal with a stubborn BF with T1. He is still after many months ( well 6 ) not coping with being diabetic and is now having tests for thyroid probs, anytime that i even mention diabetes he spits the dummy and all the toys out of his pram.</p><p>He has admitted that he cannot cope with being diabetic but im totally lost on how to deal with the continous mood swings :? .</p><p>We sadly lost our second baby in august after ivf trt and he has got worse since then , i havent even dealt with this as i have been looking after him.</p><p>Any offers of advice on how to deal with him and the mood swings would be good as i cant even mention his levels for fear of a temper tantrum.</p><p>x jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angeleyes24, post: 225804, member: 34327"] Hey everyone its a while since i,ve been on here. Just wanted some advice on how to deal with a stubborn BF with T1. He is still after many months ( well 6 ) not coping with being diabetic and is now having tests for thyroid probs, anytime that i even mention diabetes he spits the dummy and all the toys out of his pram. He has admitted that he cannot cope with being diabetic but im totally lost on how to deal with the continous mood swings :? . We sadly lost our second baby in august after ivf trt and he has got worse since then , i havent even dealt with this as i have been looking after him. Any offers of advice on how to deal with him and the mood swings would be good as i cant even mention his levels for fear of a temper tantrum. x jen [/QUOTE]
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