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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 1305037" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Morning, sorry but I strongly disagree with your first sentence. the responsibility does not lie with the poor anxious partner, it is down to the person who has diabetes, because they have the condition and must look after themselves.</p><p>I have read so many times on this forum, the same thing again and again, normally it is he female partner that posts looking for help and support, whilst the male causes all the worry, anxiousness and stress.</p><p>I feel for the op as she is in such a difficult position, between a rock and a hard place, she appears loving and caring and so wants for her partner to to take control and look after him self a little better. No one is perfect,I think many would agree that diabetes can be hard at times, but I wonder what the long term stress, worry and his uncaring attitude will do do to her health. </p><p>Best wishes RRB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 1305037, member: 44643"] Morning, sorry but I strongly disagree with your first sentence. the responsibility does not lie with the poor anxious partner, it is down to the person who has diabetes, because they have the condition and must look after themselves. I have read so many times on this forum, the same thing again and again, normally it is he female partner that posts looking for help and support, whilst the male causes all the worry, anxiousness and stress. I feel for the op as she is in such a difficult position, between a rock and a hard place, she appears loving and caring and so wants for her partner to to take control and look after him self a little better. No one is perfect,I think many would agree that diabetes can be hard at times, but I wonder what the long term stress, worry and his uncaring attitude will do do to her health. Best wishes RRB [/QUOTE]
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