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<blockquote data-quote="NMrs2010" data-source="post: 186773" data-attributes="member: 32974"><p><strong>Re: Patner not listening at all worried</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for giving advice i really appreciate it, sadly i cant get my husband to even read about diabetes never mind go online so sort of trying to do it for him. He was diagnosed after noticing alot of symptoms, very thirsty, going to loo constantly, weight loss and then thrush, i told him it sounded like diabetes and after a few months managed to convince him to go to the doctor. When he did he has bloods taken and gp called following day to say his blood sugars were 21.8 and to collect a prescription soon as. He then seen gp a few days later was given some leaflet info about eating healthily and losing weight and the treatment for thrush and glicazide that was the last he seen gp.</p><p></p><p>I have tried to change the diet in the house but hes going out to work etc and eating sweets and takeaway and basically carrying on as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMrs2010, post: 186773, member: 32974"] [b]Re: Patner not listening at all worried[/b] Thanks for giving advice i really appreciate it, sadly i cant get my husband to even read about diabetes never mind go online so sort of trying to do it for him. He was diagnosed after noticing alot of symptoms, very thirsty, going to loo constantly, weight loss and then thrush, i told him it sounded like diabetes and after a few months managed to convince him to go to the doctor. When he did he has bloods taken and gp called following day to say his blood sugars were 21.8 and to collect a prescription soon as. He then seen gp a few days later was given some leaflet info about eating healthily and losing weight and the treatment for thrush and glicazide that was the last he seen gp. I have tried to change the diet in the house but hes going out to work etc and eating sweets and takeaway and basically carrying on as normal. [/QUOTE]
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