Beth Wilson
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
Hello All
My husband has just found out that he has diabetes, it was not a total shock as his father also had it. His father was insulin dependant, had daily dialysis and also lost both legs before he passed away.
My husband and I have no children, we enjoy socialising several times a week, which more often than not revolves around food. We work long hours, which means convenience foods are a staple, including takeaways and snacks.
Because of the history I am determined to support a more healthier lifestyle and the time has now come we can not bury our heads in the sand but in all honesty this whole situation scares me.
Any great words of wisdom or any advice anyone can give me would be more than welcome 🙂
Beth
My husband has just found out that he has diabetes, it was not a total shock as his father also had it. His father was insulin dependant, had daily dialysis and also lost both legs before he passed away.
My husband and I have no children, we enjoy socialising several times a week, which more often than not revolves around food. We work long hours, which means convenience foods are a staple, including takeaways and snacks.
Because of the history I am determined to support a more healthier lifestyle and the time has now come we can not bury our heads in the sand but in all honesty this whole situation scares me.
Any great words of wisdom or any advice anyone can give me would be more than welcome 🙂
Beth