Seabreeze
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Carer/Partner
I don't know that there is any solution!
I'm caring for my elderly type II mum (of at least two decades), who gets occasional cravings for sugar, she knows she can't have it and is generally good about it, but sometimes she can be bordering on impossible. She has only light/dark sensing in one eye and very little sight in her good eye, dry macular degeneration, age related sight loss and some diabetic lesions on the retina in her good eye and the pulse in her feet is getting faint, bordering on needing the doppler(?) to detect it.
Of course when the craving is there, there's no reasoning and telling her otherwise about blindness and amputations and this can be just a fleeting craving or it can be up to several days and it isn't pleasant for either of us when it's at its worst, silent locked horns.
I feel dreadful but of course I am very concerned about her health and welfare.
I very rarely have any chocolate/sweets and if I do, then I hide it under the salads and veg in the fridge, she will never look there! It's not fair for me to eat them in front of her and I prefer savoury anyway.
But...if I have biscuits to give her a low sugar one at these times, she will know there's a full packet there and will want one daily...same if I have something like jelly babies.
I am stumped. Is it ok to give her a biscuit that has 3g or under of sugar? or a couple of jelly babies? or is that completely out of the question on a daily basis?
I'm caring for my elderly type II mum (of at least two decades), who gets occasional cravings for sugar, she knows she can't have it and is generally good about it, but sometimes she can be bordering on impossible. She has only light/dark sensing in one eye and very little sight in her good eye, dry macular degeneration, age related sight loss and some diabetic lesions on the retina in her good eye and the pulse in her feet is getting faint, bordering on needing the doppler(?) to detect it.
Of course when the craving is there, there's no reasoning and telling her otherwise about blindness and amputations and this can be just a fleeting craving or it can be up to several days and it isn't pleasant for either of us when it's at its worst, silent locked horns.
I feel dreadful but of course I am very concerned about her health and welfare.
I very rarely have any chocolate/sweets and if I do, then I hide it under the salads and veg in the fridge, she will never look there! It's not fair for me to eat them in front of her and I prefer savoury anyway.
But...if I have biscuits to give her a low sugar one at these times, she will know there's a full packet there and will want one daily...same if I have something like jelly babies.
I am stumped. Is it ok to give her a biscuit that has 3g or under of sugar? or a couple of jelly babies? or is that completely out of the question on a daily basis?