Adamgross80
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
It could well be depression, it could also be the beginnings of dementia. If the latter it's not going to get any easier for him unfortunately and you won't be able to ask or expect him to change his ways.He almost certainly doesn't have the intelligence/willpower/motivation to go onto a Lantus/3x daily Actrapid regime.
Thank you all for your comments - the support on this network is amazing.
I have no doubt he is depressed. We're going to ask to be referred for a psychological assessment. Additionally, I think working in a local charity shop could help, if he's willing to do this. He used to love the interaction with customers as a retail sales agent before he retired; and it will make him more active again.
I had been looking into Freestyle Libre. Great idea. I need to check with my dad if he wants this and also whether having 2 sensors (i.e. Dexcom and Freestyle Libre) would work.
Thank you again for the comments. I am new to this site and so comforted at how willing people are to help.
Adam
If I could, I would!I would take him in if you can so that you can properly look after and take care of him
If I could, I would!
Thank you all for your comments - the support on this network is amazing.
I have no doubt he is depressed. We're going to ask to be referred for a psychological assessment. Additionally, I think working in a local charity shop could help, if he's willing to do this. He used to love the interaction with customers as a retail sales agent before he retired; and it will make him more active again.
I had been looking into Freestyle Libre. Great idea. I need to check with my dad if he wants this and also whether having 2 sensors (i.e. Dexcom and Freestyle Libre) would work.
Thank you again for the comments. I am new to this site and so comforted at how willing people are to help.
Adam
Thanks for the message. Good question. Dexcom enables me and other family members to monitor his glucose levels. Libre is not, as I understand it, compatible with an iphone (which my dad and other family members have), but has a lesser need to do a finger prick test.Adam - Well done on having a deeply caring relationship with your father, and trying to help him improve his lot. May I ask though, why you would want him to have both Dexcom and the Libre? I do understand their differences.
Thanks for the recommendation. We'll ask.Seriously, I would be asking GP to look at dementia.....
A lot of what you are describing is similar to my mum with her dementia diagnosis.
She wasnt Diabetic but has now recently been given a diagnosis of pre diabetic (which I'm not suprised at, I've asked stepdad for years to get her GP to test her).......
Being older it is going to be difficult to get minds to change....
I would ask GP to test for ddmentia and a minimum of a Mri scan as well. And do before buying any more dexcom etc... if it is dementia then you will need to re evaluate what steps to take to care for your dad..
@Adamgross80
Hi,
I have the same issue with my Dad. He's a typical northern bloke of a certain age(77) and has a lot of medical issues - high BP, joints, heart attack last year and Type 2. He lives on his own but a lot of his brothers, sisters , nephews nieces etc. live very close so has a support network which he won't use ! (arrghh)
He h as a pretty good diet but not for a T2 - everything is fresh -, fish 2/3 times a week, meat and vegetables including the potatoes and he eats 2 Weetabix with Bananas. He has sandwiches and biscuits, has sugar in his tea and so on. Since being diagnosed I have a greater understanding and I have tried to help him but my dad thinks he is doing the right thing. I am trying to be sneaky by using my son (12yrs old) who my dad loves to bits to convert him away form Weetabix.
I unfortunately don't have an answer for you but I thought it would be good to let you know you are not the only one and I have the same issue. Undoubtedly there are many others - Bloody Old Folk
@Adamgross80
Hi,
I have the same issue with my Dad. He's a typical northern bloke of a certain age(77) and has a lot of medical issues - high BP, joints, heart attack last year and Type 2. He lives on his own but a lot of his brothers, sisters , nephews nieces etc. live very close so has a support network which he won't use ! (arrghh)
He h as a pretty good diet but not for a T2 - everything is fresh -, fish 2/3 times a week, meat and vegetables including the potatoes and he eats 2 Weetabix with Bananas. He has sandwiches and biscuits, has sugar in his tea and so on. Since being diagnosed I have a greater understanding and I have tried to help him but my dad thinks he is doing the right thing. I am trying to be sneaky by using my son (12yrs old) who my dad loves to bits to convert him away form Weetabix.
I unfortunately don't have an answer for you but I thought it would be good to let you know you are not the only one and I have the same issue. Undoubtedly there are many others - Bloody Old Folk
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