Very true, and @Vicky1967 perhaps you need to rally some support for yourself and try to distance yourself from the bad place your husband is in. If you see someone in a deep hole it's not much good jumping in too and putting your arm round them in sympathy because now you're both stuck in the hole. Chuck a rope down and encourage him to climb out. And see if you can get some support to haul on the rope if necessary. I'm not very strong but I'll help pull.My doctor just said, He is an adult, you can't control him and you need to worry about your own health. True but not very helpful when one has to go home and live the situation.
Seems he may have "Metabolic Syndrome" The whiskey and cream are ok! It might be better is HE looks at what he can eat , rather than what he can't eat. He may be surprised at what is ok with T2DThank you, I have considered speaking to his GPs or at least writing to him, we are at different practices. He was diagnosed with gout in June 2015, he has reduced his intake of whiskey and coke he has replaced it with lager.
Thank you again for your response.
V
Poor you, as everyone has said, you can lead a horse to water...Thank you, I have considered speaking to his GPs or at least writing to him, we are at different practices. He was diagnosed with gout in June 2015, he has reduced his intake of whiskey and coke he has replaced it with lager.
Thank you again for your response.
V
You are thinking about your options now, which is good. It is not for us to suggest what action you should take at this stage, but we are with you whatever you decide. Just keep on setting your thoughts down here.I have told him my biggest fear is he will die or become so il I will lose him anyway but it has made no difference at all. I can't bear to look at him
Yes, we are here to listen and will never judge, sometimes it helps to just let it out and have someone listen. We can do that for you.You are thinking about your options now, which is good. It is not for us to suggest what action you should take at this stage, but we are with you whatever you decide. Just keep on setting your thoughts down here.
My husband has been in denial since his diagnosis in Sept 2015. He refuses to eat a healthy diet and drinks approx 8 units per day in alcohol. He has tantrums when he is reminded he can't eat the things he wants to eat. He gets angry and aggressive. He has no idea of food and nurtion starving himself to lose weight he needs to lose 4 stone. He seems to play a game, he will eat and drink what he likes until about a week before his bloods then starve himself. He has told his friends he has been misdiagnosed and that the nurse says the gp should not have put him on metformin. His behaviour is causing problems in our marriage, I want to help but he tells me to keep my nose out and leave him alone. He has refused to get help, refuses to look at this website, refuses to take help and advice from my diabetic dad. I really don't know how much more I can take.
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