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Moving on….Starting on insulin....positive signs of improvement ...glimmers of hope...
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<blockquote data-quote="angelicbaby" data-source="post: 759090" data-attributes="member: 120062"><p>Maybe you can explain to the HCP when you visit them in the next few days to discuss insulin, the same way you try to explain to us. Ask them to send him on a DAFNE, DESMOND OR X-PERT course or if there is a newer equivalent immediately. i believe these courses are designed to make even the most thick headed understand diabetes and how to control it. This is all up to him now. Apart from ensuring there is food in the house low in carbs, you are not the deciding factor in how he manages this condition. If he cannot grasp how to help himself, he will spend a long time regretting decisions he has made. There is a poster on this forum who tells us he is almost at the end of his diabetic journey, and reading his story is sobering. Maybe your husband needs to see it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelicbaby, post: 759090, member: 120062"] Maybe you can explain to the HCP when you visit them in the next few days to discuss insulin, the same way you try to explain to us. Ask them to send him on a DAFNE, DESMOND OR X-PERT course or if there is a newer equivalent immediately. i believe these courses are designed to make even the most thick headed understand diabetes and how to control it. This is all up to him now. Apart from ensuring there is food in the house low in carbs, you are not the deciding factor in how he manages this condition. If he cannot grasp how to help himself, he will spend a long time regretting decisions he has made. There is a poster on this forum who tells us he is almost at the end of his diabetic journey, and reading his story is sobering. Maybe your husband needs to see it too. [/QUOTE]
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