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<blockquote data-quote="Debloubed" data-source="post: 110934" data-attributes="member: 23038"><p>Ellen, I've just read this and I am truly horrified! You are an absolute saint and your hubby is so very lucky to have you.......has he read some of the stories on here about children who have found their parents in an unresponsive, hypo state? as you well know it is a horrid experience for you so I just pray that your son doesn't ever have to find his Dad like that.....</p><p></p><p>Your hubby's issue sounds like more than diabetes denial. It's combined with an apparent drinking problem and I am guessing one won't be resolved until the other one is. Drinking problems come in all shapes and sizes (kind of like diabetes!) and many people with a 'problem' can go for days without a drink, it's habit forming and the inability to stop once started becomes the issue. </p><p></p><p>Sorry, I know you know all this and I wish I could say/do more! Do you show your hubby these posts? The advice is usually firm but fair.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debloubed, post: 110934, member: 23038"] Ellen, I've just read this and I am truly horrified! You are an absolute saint and your hubby is so very lucky to have you.......has he read some of the stories on here about children who have found their parents in an unresponsive, hypo state? as you well know it is a horrid experience for you so I just pray that your son doesn't ever have to find his Dad like that..... Your hubby's issue sounds like more than diabetes denial. It's combined with an apparent drinking problem and I am guessing one won't be resolved until the other one is. Drinking problems come in all shapes and sizes (kind of like diabetes!) and many people with a 'problem' can go for days without a drink, it's habit forming and the inability to stop once started becomes the issue. Sorry, I know you know all this and I wish I could say/do more! Do you show your hubby these posts? The advice is usually firm but fair....... [/QUOTE]
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