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<blockquote data-quote="jessicaloweeee" data-source="post: 1067668" data-attributes="member: 272407"><p>Hi, Im writing here because im becoming increasingly concered about my boyfriends dangerously high blood sugar levels.</p><p>He is only 16 years old and he is waking up in the morning with blood sugar as high as 25, its like his night time insulin isnt working at all.</p><p>He also has really high blood sugar in general, he uses correction doses ect. </p><p>The big problem is that he doesnt really seem to understand how dangerous this is, he used to have a diabetic nurse whos appointments he stopped attending because he thinks hes fine by himself, which he is evidently not.</p><p>Im just wondering if anyone can offer any advice to me to try and help my boyfriend realise hes probably already damaged his body? He is so young and only got diagnosed around 6 months ago & his blood sugar is just not stabilizing at all. </p><p>Thankyou.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessicaloweeee, post: 1067668, member: 272407"] Hi, Im writing here because im becoming increasingly concered about my boyfriends dangerously high blood sugar levels. He is only 16 years old and he is waking up in the morning with blood sugar as high as 25, its like his night time insulin isnt working at all. He also has really high blood sugar in general, he uses correction doses ect. The big problem is that he doesnt really seem to understand how dangerous this is, he used to have a diabetic nurse whos appointments he stopped attending because he thinks hes fine by himself, which he is evidently not. Im just wondering if anyone can offer any advice to me to try and help my boyfriend realise hes probably already damaged his body? He is so young and only got diagnosed around 6 months ago & his blood sugar is just not stabilizing at all. Thankyou. [/QUOTE]
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