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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2668667" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>I would say that his diabetes is his problem, not yours. He can join this or a similar forum, read good books and articles about diabetes (there are really a lot of them), talk to a doctor about his condition, but he should do it, not you. You will not force him to take tests or visit a doctor, and if you try to control him as a child, it will only kill your love. At least I would advise you to live together for at least a year without getting married and understand what living together with each other is. And if you want children, know that diabetes can be inherited, yes, not always, as a percentage, you can read here <a href="https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-genetics.html" target="_blank">https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-genetics.html</a>, but if a child has diabetes, then this will be your problem, because children cannot cope with it themselves until they are small.</p><p></p><p>It seems strange to me that he does not take insulin every day, usually insulin injections are given several times a day. But if it's several times a month and he's still alive, it's not like T1, because with such treatment, T1 would already be in a coma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2668667, member: 554712"] I would say that his diabetes is his problem, not yours. He can join this or a similar forum, read good books and articles about diabetes (there are really a lot of them), talk to a doctor about his condition, but he should do it, not you. You will not force him to take tests or visit a doctor, and if you try to control him as a child, it will only kill your love. At least I would advise you to live together for at least a year without getting married and understand what living together with each other is. And if you want children, know that diabetes can be inherited, yes, not always, as a percentage, you can read here [URL]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-genetics.html[/URL], but if a child has diabetes, then this will be your problem, because children cannot cope with it themselves until they are small. It seems strange to me that he does not take insulin every day, usually insulin injections are given several times a day. But if it's several times a month and he's still alive, it's not like T1, because with such treatment, T1 would already be in a coma. [/QUOTE]
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