I'm afraid her family would blame me for bad things happening to her because I enable behavior, but then again, she's an adult.KrissyCakes09 wrote: ↑October 25th, 2025, 7:01 pmThat's very sad and scary! I'm 34 and mines bad too. Have vision issues and blood sugars and super high right now and the hospitals here don't do much.![]()
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I understand that as I know if my fault but its so hard when my husband eats junk.Jason wrote: ↑October 25th, 2025, 7:03 pmI'm afraid her family would blame me for bad things happening to her because I enable behavior, but then again, she's an adult.KrissyCakes09 wrote: ↑October 25th, 2025, 7:01 pmThat's very sad and scary! I'm 34 and mines bad too. Have vision issues and blood sugars and super high right now and the hospitals here don't do much.![]()
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I wouldn't say NOT to do a pump, it's handy if you're going to be on insulin for the long term, like me. It's expensive, though, supplies aren't cheap, even with insurance, and it can get messy when they decide they want to have an attitude about things. But mostly it's a great way to just set things up and live your life. Bolus for a meal and you're done.KrissyCakes09 wrote: ↑October 25th, 2025, 3:51 pmWhen I was in the hospital for my HIGH blood sugars they said it would be a good idea if they put me on the pump. Not sure if my doctor wants to do that or not. Right now I just take a shot.
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I don't have diabetes, but I know my grandma did have type 2 diabetes. She is now in remission now and as long as she keeps her eating habits how they are, it should stay that way.
Type 2 diabetes is something that runs in the female side of my family, so my daughter and I are cautious about our diets.
Type 2 diabetes is something that runs in the female side of my family, so my daughter and I are cautious about our diets.







