... I would like my boyfriend to be more worried about me now and then?
We've been together for 3 years now and moved in together for half a year ago after I finished uni in the Netherlands. We didn't see too much of each other the first 2.5 months, only once every 2 months or so when I had holidays.
I am very used to always doing my own thing. When I was first diagnosed of course my mum used to worry about me a lot and ask me to check my levels or whether I'd taken my insulin and how things were going, but I always got really snappy with her when she asked. It was my burden so I didn't want her to worry about it and just let me be, so she gave up after a while.
I realise now that a lot of it was due to the fact I never wanted to accept the fact I had diabetes, so I didn't want anyone else to mention it either. Now things are going a lot better and I'm taking things a lot more seriously.
The problem now is, that I would like my boyfriend to care a bit more and be more worried about me. I sometimes think he doesn't realise the seriousness of the situation. I mean, he accepts it when I can't do something because of my levels or that we have to use certain ingredients for cooking healthier. He will get me something sweet when I get a hypo. But now I'd actually like it if someone would ask me whether I'd taken my insulin or checked my levels, or how I was feeling or how things are going. Is this weird? Should I talk to him?
We've been together for 3 years now and moved in together for half a year ago after I finished uni in the Netherlands. We didn't see too much of each other the first 2.5 months, only once every 2 months or so when I had holidays.
I am very used to always doing my own thing. When I was first diagnosed of course my mum used to worry about me a lot and ask me to check my levels or whether I'd taken my insulin and how things were going, but I always got really snappy with her when she asked. It was my burden so I didn't want her to worry about it and just let me be, so she gave up after a while.
I realise now that a lot of it was due to the fact I never wanted to accept the fact I had diabetes, so I didn't want anyone else to mention it either. Now things are going a lot better and I'm taking things a lot more seriously.
The problem now is, that I would like my boyfriend to care a bit more and be more worried about me. I sometimes think he doesn't realise the seriousness of the situation. I mean, he accepts it when I can't do something because of my levels or that we have to use certain ingredients for cooking healthier. He will get me something sweet when I get a hypo. But now I'd actually like it if someone would ask me whether I'd taken my insulin or checked my levels, or how I was feeling or how things are going. Is this weird? Should I talk to him?