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<blockquote data-quote="Avocado Sevenfold" data-source="post: 1086986"><p>[USER=148962]@moodwife[/USER] I have read on here that people are served biscuits at the DESMOND course tea breaks so it is not surprising that she does not know the way forward for good health. I don't think that missing the odd metformin is too bad as the effects are cumulative rather than instant. Missing it regularly, however, is a symptom of not taking her condition seriously. I don't know what to suggest as she must find the motivation to change herself regardless of how much you care. Best wishes.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I was distracted while typing, but basically agree with everything Bluetit just said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avocado Sevenfold, post: 1086986"] [USER=148962]@moodwife[/USER] I have read on here that people are served biscuits at the DESMOND course tea breaks so it is not surprising that she does not know the way forward for good health. I don't think that missing the odd metformin is too bad as the effects are cumulative rather than instant. Missing it regularly, however, is a symptom of not taking her condition seriously. I don't know what to suggest as she must find the motivation to change herself regardless of how much you care. Best wishes. ETA: I was distracted while typing, but basically agree with everything Bluetit just said. [/QUOTE]
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