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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2090148" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Have a hug! I too think your OH is being unreasonable. Have you asked him why he’s behaving like this? It seems it’s most likely his problems, his hang ups, not you, that are making him behave like this.</p><p>I agree with Antje, see if you can talk to a GP, a DSN and/or a Counsellor about it. A good OH’s supportive, not controlling and accusatory. </p><p>What would happen if you called his shots and injected at the table when you’re out and let him know that it’s not always possible to keep blood sugars at 5 -7 as the exogenous insulin’s no substitute for the finely tuned non-diabetic body? Ask him if he’d like to pay for the pump, Rileylink and CGM that are required to build a loop to maintain bloods as nearly close to a non T1s as possible.</p><p>Good luck! And please don’t call his shots if you think it’d make the situation worse. [emoji847]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2090148, member: 68789"] Have a hug! I too think your OH is being unreasonable. Have you asked him why he’s behaving like this? It seems it’s most likely his problems, his hang ups, not you, that are making him behave like this. I agree with Antje, see if you can talk to a GP, a DSN and/or a Counsellor about it. A good OH’s supportive, not controlling and accusatory. What would happen if you called his shots and injected at the table when you’re out and let him know that it’s not always possible to keep blood sugars at 5 -7 as the exogenous insulin’s no substitute for the finely tuned non-diabetic body? Ask him if he’d like to pay for the pump, Rileylink and CGM that are required to build a loop to maintain bloods as nearly close to a non T1s as possible. Good luck! And please don’t call his shots if you think it’d make the situation worse. [emoji847] [/QUOTE]
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