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<blockquote data-quote="NMrs2010" data-source="post: 186766" data-attributes="member: 32974"><p>My partner was diagnosed with type 2 about a month and a half ago. He was placed on 2 metformin a day long term and 2 glicazide for one month, he was also given a week long treatment for thrush. While on both tablets he was making an effort with his diet, the funny smell on his breath left the thrush cleared up but then his course of glicazide was over. Now the smell and the thrush have returned, hes eating as he used to i.e high carb meals, takeaways and a couple of sweets a day, his weight hasnt reduced at all (hes technically obese albeit just) he just dosnt seem to be accepting that he cant do this anymore, he was told to make an eye appointment and hes not done that either, how can i make him understand that its dangerous to ignore this condition and help him??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMrs2010, post: 186766, member: 32974"] My partner was diagnosed with type 2 about a month and a half ago. He was placed on 2 metformin a day long term and 2 glicazide for one month, he was also given a week long treatment for thrush. While on both tablets he was making an effort with his diet, the funny smell on his breath left the thrush cleared up but then his course of glicazide was over. Now the smell and the thrush have returned, hes eating as he used to i.e high carb meals, takeaways and a couple of sweets a day, his weight hasnt reduced at all (hes technically obese albeit just) he just dosnt seem to be accepting that he cant do this anymore, he was told to make an eye appointment and hes not done that either, how can i make him understand that its dangerous to ignore this condition and help him?? [/QUOTE]
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