AliceKeates
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
Hi there everyone.
My husband was diagnosed a few days ago with diabetes. We're still waiting on the results of a few tests but they think he's probably Type 1. This is a shock as he's 38. He's finding it hard to get his blood glucose down, but since he feels fine and he hates hospitals he's avoiding doing his ketone readings in case it looks like he needs to go back in.
I'm finding the whole thing completely terrifying, and I feel so helpless. I know it's his condition, not mine, so I'm trying really hard not to nag or to pester him about his readings, even when they're higher than the doctors said they should be, but I want to do what I can to make sure he's as ok as he possibly can be.
Anyone out there -- diabetics or partners of diabetics -- who can offer help or advice on how to manage my own feelings and when (if ever) to push him into more active treatment? At the moment I know I'm just making things worse for him by doing things like bursting into tears when I look at the maple syrup I bought a few days ago for pancakes.
Please help!
My husband was diagnosed a few days ago with diabetes. We're still waiting on the results of a few tests but they think he's probably Type 1. This is a shock as he's 38. He's finding it hard to get his blood glucose down, but since he feels fine and he hates hospitals he's avoiding doing his ketone readings in case it looks like he needs to go back in.
I'm finding the whole thing completely terrifying, and I feel so helpless. I know it's his condition, not mine, so I'm trying really hard not to nag or to pester him about his readings, even when they're higher than the doctors said they should be, but I want to do what I can to make sure he's as ok as he possibly can be.
Anyone out there -- diabetics or partners of diabetics -- who can offer help or advice on how to manage my own feelings and when (if ever) to push him into more active treatment? At the moment I know I'm just making things worse for him by doing things like bursting into tears when I look at the maple syrup I bought a few days ago for pancakes.
Please help!