All suggestions are welcome!!! I'll try anything!!thank you for being so understanding, I think he's just scared but I don't know how to help him!! X
Don't let him carry on like this. It's not fair on you or him. Remind him what it would be like to live after amputation or even brain damage.Hi! My husband has had type 1 for 4 years now and he still refuses to check his sugars regularly or learn to count carbs. I turn to encourage him to do so but it tends to come off as nagging and badgering. I understand how difficult it is to control and live with diabetes and i cant begin to imagine whats its like to be dignoised with it but its incredibly upsetting for me. (I'm aware of how selfish that sounds!!) I work as a theatre nurse and spend my day dealing with the worse end of diabetic problems, every patient I see will one day be him and it scares me. Hes already lost 2 teeth due to bad gums and infections (although hes convinced its due to just having "bad teeth" and not diabetic control) What can I do help him accept his diabetes without being an over bearing nag????
Or should I let him come to terms with it on his own and shut up!?
I know how u feel.my partner is 37 an has had diabetes from he was 15.he has kidney an pancreas failure due to poor control an does not want to ever speak about it.i find less said the better as he says all me an his mum do is nag.he has had alot of scares in the past an nothing seems to wise him up.i no people say try to talk when things r calm an relaxed between you both an I hope u can talk an he listens but unfortunately it turns to a row 4 us.its kills me to watch cuz I know he is slowly killing himself but all I can do is make sure he eats to keep him from having hypos an be there to take him out of them when he has them.i know how helpless you feel
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