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<blockquote data-quote="Eiche" data-source="post: 186777" data-attributes="member: 29874"><p><strong>Re: Patner not listening at all worried</strong></p><p></p><p>Read up on untreated diabetes complications and then lay them down for him and ask him if he wants to go blind, lose circulation in his feet and have them amputated or if he'd like to go on dialysis because his kidney's pack up and wait in agony on a transplant list, IF he gets on it, because his liver packs up.... There is more to untreated/ignored diabetes then tiredness, thirst, thrush and peeing a lot... He needs a shake to wake him up and stop ignoring his condition before there is irreversible damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eiche, post: 186777, member: 29874"] [b]Re: Patner not listening at all worried[/b] Read up on untreated diabetes complications and then lay them down for him and ask him if he wants to go blind, lose circulation in his feet and have them amputated or if he'd like to go on dialysis because his kidney's pack up and wait in agony on a transplant list, IF he gets on it, because his liver packs up.... There is more to untreated/ignored diabetes then tiredness, thirst, thrush and peeing a lot... He needs a shake to wake him up and stop ignoring his condition before there is irreversible damage. [/QUOTE]
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