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<blockquote data-quote="andreaabbott1" data-source="post: 1034043" data-attributes="member: 88720"><p>Today we finally saw the neurologists diagnose is neuropathy all of them plus painful neuropathy</p><p>the neurologist told hubby that he must inform the DVLA as hubby is no longer to drive</p><p></p><p>also told us it wont get better there is 0 chance</p><p>he has now put him on a drug called Duloxetine</p><p></p><p>he is sending him to gastrics to have a camera put down his food pipe as hubby is malnourished just about eating 500 calories a day and thats made up of ensure plus which is liquid based</p><p></p><p>we dont know if its the neuropathy affecting his eating or if its physiologic </p><p></p><p>obviously hubby isnt happy with the diagnoses </p><p></p><p>but now tells me he first had symptoms 6 years ago</p><p>but he didnt attend his appointments</p><p>didnt have his blood tests</p><p>would just mention to the GP my BS is high about 8 but that would be once a year and he didn't then go for his follow up appointments at the diabetic clinic</p><p></p><p>before anyone yells at me my posts date back to 2011 where I am begging for ideas to stop him buying and eating rubbish foods</p><p></p><p>I have tried, yelled screamed thrown out bad foods but the he would order in a take away curry </p><p>if I took cakes and biscuits and crisps out the shopping trolley he would yell at me in public.</p><p></p><p>cruel though it may sound I have no sympathy for him, and I am certainly not going to be his carer after the way he has treated me and the children</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andreaabbott1, post: 1034043, member: 88720"] Today we finally saw the neurologists diagnose is neuropathy all of them plus painful neuropathy the neurologist told hubby that he must inform the DVLA as hubby is no longer to drive also told us it wont get better there is 0 chance he has now put him on a drug called Duloxetine he is sending him to gastrics to have a camera put down his food pipe as hubby is malnourished just about eating 500 calories a day and thats made up of ensure plus which is liquid based we dont know if its the neuropathy affecting his eating or if its physiologic obviously hubby isnt happy with the diagnoses but now tells me he first had symptoms 6 years ago but he didnt attend his appointments didnt have his blood tests would just mention to the GP my BS is high about 8 but that would be once a year and he didn't then go for his follow up appointments at the diabetic clinic before anyone yells at me my posts date back to 2011 where I am begging for ideas to stop him buying and eating rubbish foods I have tried, yelled screamed thrown out bad foods but the he would order in a take away curry if I took cakes and biscuits and crisps out the shopping trolley he would yell at me in public. cruel though it may sound I have no sympathy for him, and I am certainly not going to be his carer after the way he has treated me and the children [/QUOTE]
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