Catsymoo
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 301
- Location
- Portsmouth, United Kingdom
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Having diabetes
Phrasing it like that works for me.Could you try phrasing it as something your doctor has told you? Eg "Sorry, Mum. That sounds nice but my doctor has told me I'm not to have pasta, I'm afraid" That kind of thing. If she carries on saying you're fussing, you coukd just repeat it's doctor's orders.
I don't know if that'd work, but it's not too confrontational.
Aw how sweet thank you. I just think meh your problem not mine I have no problems with diabetes@Fayefaye1429 You are not rubbish!! Even though I don't know you......Reading what you write, I can tell you are a nice person xxxxx and hugs
Wow my gran was like that. I just got into a habit of seeing her when it was good time. Is that possible I wonder?I have the same problem with my mother! She doesn't understand, she does try and then she says things like "do you have to do that now/here" while I'm injecting my insulin. I'm really trying hard with my portion/carb control, I don't live with my parents, and went home this weekend for a family BBQ she loaded my plate with everything! When I said no I was described as ungrateful, and asked why I can't be like everyone else? To top it off she has survived cancer, and therefore no one will ever be as 'sick' as her! Although we are glad, it's an on going joke between me and my brothers that you'll have to be dead before you can out 'drama' my mum
Wow my gran was like that. I just got into a habit of seeing her when it was good time. Is that possible I wonder?
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