pendragon99
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Hi Everyone,
I've been getting more and more worried about my dad recently, who is type 2 diabetic. He doesn't seem to believe that he needs to worry about sugar as he is taking metformin and will regularly eat white bread, cereal, biscuits, slices of cake etc. He doesn't eat breakfast and after dinner will often go on a hunt for something sugary (as there was nothing in the house, today he disappeared out to the shops and came back with not one, but 3 cakes!)
Myself and my mum have tried to talk to him about limiting the sugar he eats, and remind him when something does have a lot of sugar in it, but it clearly hasn't made any difference. He said his HbA1c was ok last time it was checked and luckily he hasn't had any complications but I can't see that his diet can be doing him any good (especially since he also smokes).
I'd really like some advice on whether I can do anything that might help. I do a lot of the cooking at home and have a lot of input into the weekly shop but its difficult knowing what advice to follow. Thanks!
I've been getting more and more worried about my dad recently, who is type 2 diabetic. He doesn't seem to believe that he needs to worry about sugar as he is taking metformin and will regularly eat white bread, cereal, biscuits, slices of cake etc. He doesn't eat breakfast and after dinner will often go on a hunt for something sugary (as there was nothing in the house, today he disappeared out to the shops and came back with not one, but 3 cakes!)
Myself and my mum have tried to talk to him about limiting the sugar he eats, and remind him when something does have a lot of sugar in it, but it clearly hasn't made any difference. He said his HbA1c was ok last time it was checked and luckily he hasn't had any complications but I can't see that his diet can be doing him any good (especially since he also smokes).
I'd really like some advice on whether I can do anything that might help. I do a lot of the cooking at home and have a lot of input into the weekly shop but its difficult knowing what advice to follow. Thanks!