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<blockquote data-quote="13lizanne" data-source="post: 1086971" data-attributes="member: 202637"><p>I reckon there are many, many people in the same position as yourself. My friend despairs over her sister, another friend over her husband. In their cases the loved one is injecting insulin to balance what they eat and neither will give up favourite foods nor amend their diet in any way. My friends know how I eat and exercise and know the foods their sister/hubby eat is are bad for them. The problem is that we all must really want to change our diet/ lifestyle ourselves because the diabetic life IS hard going and many people see only deprivation in following the lifestyle. Perhaps some other member has an answer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13lizanne, post: 1086971, member: 202637"] I reckon there are many, many people in the same position as yourself. My friend despairs over her sister, another friend over her husband. In their cases the loved one is injecting insulin to balance what they eat and neither will give up favourite foods nor amend their diet in any way. My friends know how I eat and exercise and know the foods their sister/hubby eat is are bad for them. The problem is that we all must really want to change our diet/ lifestyle ourselves because the diabetic life IS hard going and many people see only deprivation in following the lifestyle. Perhaps some other member has an answer [/QUOTE]
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