MickyFinn
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I have settled into life managing type 1 since last November pretty well, I don't enjoy it, but I know what I have to do and have accepted I have little choice but to make the absolute best of it.
On the other side of the spectrum, I have a cousin who has been type 1 for quite a few more years than I, and she certainly doesn't manage it well. She pretty much always has very high bg levels, often between 27 to 37, but she appears to be in massive denial of diabetes, even insisting that her bg levels are normal! She's currently in hospital having operations and treatment on an insect bite on her arm that became badly infected, and eventually went septic, in fact she was due to have the second op today but one of the nurses caught her binging on biscuits so the op was cancelled and put back. She cannot help but stuff herself with carbs, and without taking insulin to manage it.
She insists the carb portion list booklet she was given is validation that she can eat whatever she wants when she wants, and without insulin too. I was told right from the off that while only a very few foods were off limits, you know, those we would treat a hypo with, I had to always carb count and try to manage my bg levels. As she is under the care of the same hospital and GP surgery, I know they would tell her the same.
My question is, do I step in and tell her a few home truths, and that she is lying to herself and everyone else, that she's in denial? Or do I leave it well alone? I doubt she would listen, but surely I should say something, right?
On the other side of the spectrum, I have a cousin who has been type 1 for quite a few more years than I, and she certainly doesn't manage it well. She pretty much always has very high bg levels, often between 27 to 37, but she appears to be in massive denial of diabetes, even insisting that her bg levels are normal! She's currently in hospital having operations and treatment on an insect bite on her arm that became badly infected, and eventually went septic, in fact she was due to have the second op today but one of the nurses caught her binging on biscuits so the op was cancelled and put back. She cannot help but stuff herself with carbs, and without taking insulin to manage it.
She insists the carb portion list booklet she was given is validation that she can eat whatever she wants when she wants, and without insulin too. I was told right from the off that while only a very few foods were off limits, you know, those we would treat a hypo with, I had to always carb count and try to manage my bg levels. As she is under the care of the same hospital and GP surgery, I know they would tell her the same.
My question is, do I step in and tell her a few home truths, and that she is lying to herself and everyone else, that she's in denial? Or do I leave it well alone? I doubt she would listen, but surely I should say something, right?