he doesnt think there is any problem or that his choice is irrational. The GP and diabetic nurse tell him what to do, he does it, they are the experts : (Sending you a huge hug! I’m so sorry that you have to witness ithis high blood sugars is not helping his mood or helping him make a rational choice. I hope not all hope is lost, do you know if he gets therapy? Or will consider it?
Is there any chance that he would look at this forum if you sent him the linkAs many of you know, my brother has been type 2 for some time. He got his latest results yesterday, and has a HbA1c of 83.
The print out shows that he has actually been having diabetic levels of over 50 for at least 12 years, although he was only diagnosed 7 years ago.
He wont do anything or listen to anyone. He listens to the diabetic nurse, and 'keeps his carb levels up to good levels' and 'has cabs with every meal'
They are sending him on a DESMOND course !!! and say he needs to go on insulin. His eyes are getting problems and he is worried about driving if he goes on insulin. I gently pointed out that if his levels remain high his eyesight may stop him driving anyway.
Please dont post answers on what he is doing wrong, or what I am doing wrong in not stopping him. I have tried and tried over the years, he wont listen to anyone except
He is on statins, and blood pressure meds, and all the rest of it. I just wanted to share this with people who understand how sad and frustrating it is for relative of those with worsening blood sugar levels, but who cant release themselves from the NHS mantra.
I dont really blame him so much as the NHS. He is only 53 years old. He lives far away, I rarely see him in the flesh, we speak online mainly and if I push him he withdraws for months. its just a mess.
Is there any chance that he would look at this forum if you sent him the link
I didn’t say much anymore. I find that most people just have glazed over eyes if I explain.When I do talk about my diabetes, even to my brother, it goes in two stages:
stage 1: WOW, you have kept your levels stable and non diabetic for over 7 years with no meds!!! How do you do that?
I tell them, and point them here
Stage 2: I am not giving up or cutting down on (insert food or drink here)
no joined up thinking : (
I would have more success if i was a religious evangelical waving a bible!
he doesnt think there is any problem or that his choice is irrational. The GP and diabetic nurse tell him what to do, he does it, they are the experts : (
Just like the majority of type 2's I meet. I met another one today, an older woman talking to her friend in a cafe, eating cake and saying its OK as her metformin eats the sugar!!! And no, I was not prepared to go up to a complete stranger in public and talk about it to her, but it shows how widespread the bad info is.
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