delicateflower
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- Type of diabetes
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- I do not have diabetes
Dear all,
It is my first time posting in the fórum so I do beg you to bare with me please. I am not diabetic however, I have a conditon that could predispose me for diabetes, most ladies will be familiar with it, pcos. This strangely, gave me a little more knowledge to cope with my situation.
My husband has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. He is in complete shock, I do understand he has to cope with it and so on, but I think he is in the grieving process. He can not understand why he has diabetes when his family never had it but the worst thing for him was to be told by a GP's receptionist he had the condition, just like that.
From my knowledge of pcos, I am trying to help him as much as I can, we have called the diabetes care helpline, and people have been absolutely brilliant. My husband is not on insulin, he is on 500 mg metformin twice a day. He doesn't eat any sweets, never has, has cut sugar completely in his tea, using stevia, we try to eat as fresh food as possible, however sometimes it is not possible. I work away from home a lot and when I can, I will leave frozen meals, homemade, for my husband. However, when it is not possible, could someone please advice me on the most suitable ready maid meals please? I know they are not good but, sometimes, it is not possible to cook homemade or to leave meals cooked and frozen
. My husband doesn't cook at all. This is further agravated by the fact that being na interpreter, I sometimes have to travel abroad and this is why I need ready maid frozen meals. To be honest, I am so confused by what can spike your sugar levels that I feel overwellmed by it all myself, although I try not to show it to my husband. I think he has enough to cope with without me pilling up on his stress too. I would be so grateful if someone could give me some advice. Do forgive me for the long post.
It is my first time posting in the fórum so I do beg you to bare with me please. I am not diabetic however, I have a conditon that could predispose me for diabetes, most ladies will be familiar with it, pcos. This strangely, gave me a little more knowledge to cope with my situation.
My husband has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. He is in complete shock, I do understand he has to cope with it and so on, but I think he is in the grieving process. He can not understand why he has diabetes when his family never had it but the worst thing for him was to be told by a GP's receptionist he had the condition, just like that.
From my knowledge of pcos, I am trying to help him as much as I can, we have called the diabetes care helpline, and people have been absolutely brilliant. My husband is not on insulin, he is on 500 mg metformin twice a day. He doesn't eat any sweets, never has, has cut sugar completely in his tea, using stevia, we try to eat as fresh food as possible, however sometimes it is not possible. I work away from home a lot and when I can, I will leave frozen meals, homemade, for my husband. However, when it is not possible, could someone please advice me on the most suitable ready maid meals please? I know they are not good but, sometimes, it is not possible to cook homemade or to leave meals cooked and frozen
. My husband doesn't cook at all. This is further agravated by the fact that being na interpreter, I sometimes have to travel abroad and this is why I need ready maid frozen meals. To be honest, I am so confused by what can spike your sugar levels that I feel overwellmed by it all myself, although I try not to show it to my husband. I think he has enough to cope with without me pilling up on his stress too. I would be so grateful if someone could give me some advice. Do forgive me for the long post.