Otenba said:Hi all!
I was just curious - how much is your partner/girlfriend/boyfriend involved when it comes to your condition?
Mine is very involved and I appreciate every minute of it (even if there are times I have to tell him that I want to deal with the problem myself lol).
In the past, I would often struggle to help my boyfriend at the time to understand how he could help me or become more involved beyond doing things like hypo prevention because of my lack of understanding of my condition myself. I would feel really alone as most diabetics probably do at points in their life.
The DAFNE course has been a great help to me in this respect. I wasn't even carb counting until a couple of years ago when I did the DAFNE course. It made it all a lot easier to explain to friends and family, so now when he decides to make the dinner or something, I can trust him to know how much insulin I need to take for it. Heaven really, a load of my mind - and it strengthens our relationship too! Lovely!
The knowledge makes a world of difference and I have thought about the what-ifs of my past but I cannot change to what could have been now. Hakuna Matata, eh?
So, how about you?
Leeds Lass said:I'm the partner of a T1 diabetic and i'm very involved and I think he quite likes it. I go to all his appointments with him but I think that's mainly because he just sits there and i'm the one that asks all the questions!
He's going on the DAFNE course in a couple of weeks and i'm gutted I can't go with him, they'd probably bar me anyway cos i never shut up with all my questions!
LL x
Fallenstar said:Well he's not bad for a Yorkshire Bloke I suppose.
He usually see's a hypo as a green light :wink: You know when defenses are down :lol:
He mentioned me going back on Lantus the other day!
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