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<blockquote data-quote="Rach79" data-source="post: 43894" data-attributes="member: 12270"><p>Hi Ian. So how long has your friend been a diabetic and has she asked her GP for a referral to a clinic? </p><p></p><p>As for her husband - what sort of disability does he have? If he is wheelchair bound then I'm sure there are exercises and clubs for wheelchair users in various parts of the UK. If not or even if there is, then it is advisable he sees an occupational therapist who would be able to determine which exercises he can do given his limits of his disability and help him improve his life.</p><p></p><p>It is important they both realise they have a life and are worth everything and they push to get the relevant treatment for both the condition of diabetes and your friends husband's disability and weight problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rach79, post: 43894, member: 12270"] Hi Ian. So how long has your friend been a diabetic and has she asked her GP for a referral to a clinic? As for her husband - what sort of disability does he have? If he is wheelchair bound then I'm sure there are exercises and clubs for wheelchair users in various parts of the UK. If not or even if there is, then it is advisable he sees an occupational therapist who would be able to determine which exercises he can do given his limits of his disability and help him improve his life. It is important they both realise they have a life and are worth everything and they push to get the relevant treatment for both the condition of diabetes and your friends husband's disability and weight problem. [/QUOTE]
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