Neil Walters said:If it were me I would get a monitor that downloads the readings direct to a PCM or smartphone so that she knows there is no hiding. But what she needs is to understand that whatever the reading there should be no fear of criticism just support and love.
She needs to know she is not alone whereas in honing the truth from you she kind of has been and it must have been hard for her to cope with the stress of knowing the hb test would show the reality.
Diagnosed Type II 1998 1 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin - HbA1c - 48 mmol/mol
Hooked said:Neil Walters said:If it were me I would get a monitor that downloads the readings direct to a PCM or smartphone so that she knows there is no hiding. But what she needs is to understand that whatever the reading there should be no fear of criticism just support and love.
She needs to know she is not alone whereas in honing the truth from you she kind of has been and it must have been hard for her to cope with the stress of knowing the hb test would show the reality.
Diagnosed Type II 1998 1 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin - HbA1c - 48 mmol/mol
^^^ Exactly what Neil says. Couldn't have put it better.
I went through years of doing similar with my mum. The Dr was always on my back no matter how hard I tried and I ended up thinking "what's the point?". Mum nagged and nagged, warned me of all the complications and I ended up believing I was going to get those anyway, so I may as well enjoy myself, yeah?
Now I'm paying the price with retinopathy affecting my eyesight. I've finally returned to the hospitals diabetic team (after a few years of trying to sort things out myself, unsuccessfully) and have found them wonderfully supportive and helpful. No judgements on how well or badly I've been doing; only support.
Def look into getting her the kind of monitor Neil mentions, and let her know you are there to help. Look into getting her to some of the diabetic camps that are on over the summer, or family weekends etc. Meeting others going through the same thing is a huge help, I can't recommend them enough.
Good luck and huge hugs.
"There is no such thing as a good or bag BG result - they all only tell a story and it is our job to find out what the story means and if necessary, change the ending" (a very good paediatric diabetes nurse specialist)Neil Walters said:If it were me I would get a monitor that downloads the readings direct to a PC or smartphone so that she knows there is no hiding. But what she needs is to understand that whatever the reading there should be no fear of criticism just support and love.
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