andreaabbott1
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I don't think you should control his diet, as you put it. If he has decided he rather eats what he knows will maim and eventually kill him there isn't much you can do about it. His choice. He is an adult.I just wondered if there were vitamins or supplements I could add to his diet that may help a bit, its very hard controlling his diet I am about 55% successfully, but like now I just walked in the room and he is finishing off a bag of sweet popcorn my daughter had left in her bag from a trip to the cinema
My daughter now throwing a hissy fit at him for nicking her pop corn
Had an appointment today with a back specialist, he looked at hubbies MRI and said the pain he has is in no way connected to his back.
made hubby do loads of stuff like try and touch his toes balance with his eyes closed. laid him on the bed and moved all his limbs which apart from weakness in his left leg the pain is nothing at all to do with joints, trapped nerves or injury.
he said hubby is an interesting case because the leg pain is definitely neuropathic but he cant understand the weight loss and muscle loss from all over the body, obviously the right leg now is much skinnier than the left
but hubby has been diabetic for 15 years out of 15 years he has had 6 weeks where his bloods are at an acceptable level.
he also hasnt been able to get or maintain an erection in more than 7 years even with Viagra
3 years ago he was put on amitriptyline because firstly it felt like he had been stung by a wasp on his shoulder blades but nothing was there then the pain spread to the front the DR then said it was neuropathy.
hubbies feet recently are always cold even to touch but his blood is running normal in both legs but he is cold to touch all over but especially his hands and feet
I personally feel he has several types of neuropathy going on and the abuse over the years his body has now just had enough and cant take anymore
we have to wait now to see a neurologist this can take 6 weeks in the UK
they didnt give him any pain relief at all, so what will work for the pain in his leg is there anything I can try?
he has been on statins for about 14 and a half years but has stopped taking them.
but it just seem the DR is not taking this seriously enough
we keep getting told I will refer you for this and that and we wait and wait
I do feel like screaming out and say hey this is how OUR life is this is how my already vulnerable children are now suffering
This is how I am NOT coping I have a 17 year old daughter with Downs syndrome and profound learning problems and also an autistic son who is coping with the change in the family both these two need lots of care and now on top I have a hubby who is permanently glued to the sofa and expects the family to revolve around his needs
when i say I am tired i mean TIRED
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