Giving Advice ?

Hi All~

I have a question. We had friends over for dinner last night
and my girlfreinds husband has type 2 diabetes. He refuses to
take prescription meds he thinks he has control with using herbs
and cinnamon. My friend says he doesn’t eat right because he
will not eat through out the day and then just eats huge quanities of
food for dinner. He says he would rather die then have to inject
himself with any medication. I of course keep singing the praises of
Byetta telling him he needs to go to an Endo. And all my concerns were
confirmed when after dinner I tested my bs, it was 79, Yah! lowest
number I have seen yet. So my friend urged me to have her hubby test
so he said he would (I put my meter on "control test" so it would not
mess up my average) but here is the kicker…His bs was 506 and he says
its always high like that. So what kind of advice can you give someone

whos mindset is so against what could help them?

Tami

13 Responses to “Giving Advice ?”

  1. Whitney Shamika Says:

    This fella is clearly in denial. I hope it doesn’t cost him his eyesight,
    bladder control or limbs. He isn’t going to listen until he is ready. I’ll bet
    he feels terrible and won’t admit it. I wish there was some magic to get him to
    face his disease.
    Frances

    I have a question. We had friends over for dinner last night
    and my girlfreinds husband has type 2 diabetes. He refuses to
    take prescription meds he thinks he has control with using herbs
    and cinnamon. My friend says he doesn’t eat right because he
    will not eat through out the day and then just eats huge quanities of
    food for dinner. He says he would rather die then have to inject
    himself with any medication. I of course keep singing the praises of
    Byetta telling him he needs to go to an Endo. And all my concerns were
    confirmed when after dinner I tested my bs, it was 79, Yah! lowest

    number I have seen yet. So my friend urged me to have her hubby test
    so he said he would (I put my meter on "control test" so it would not
    mess up my average) but here is the kicker…His bs was 506 and he says
    its always high like that. So what kind of advice can you give someone
    whos mindset is so against what could help them?

    Tami

    Frances

  2. Maureen Hines Says:

    His bs was 506 and he says its always high like that. So what kind of advice
    can you give someone whos mindset is so against what could help them? Tami

    Prepaid Funeral Arrangements.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

  3. Dwain Palmer Says:

    I have visions of a long departed friend, where the cut-offs began with
    toes, then the front of the foot, then the whole foot, then up to the
    knee. It didn’t get any further than that because he didn’t live much

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    More than one way to skin a cat…

    Hugs,
    Paula

    Hi All~

    I have a question. We had friends over for dinner last night
    and my girlfreinds husband has type 2 diabetes. He refuses to
    take prescription meds he thinks he has control with using herbs
    and cinnamon. My friend says he doesn’t eat right because he
    will not eat through out the day and then just eats huge quanities of
    food for dinner. He says he would rather die then have to inject
    himself with any medication. I of course keep singing the praises of
    Byetta telling him he needs to go to an Endo. And all my concerns were

    confirmed when after dinner I tested my bs, it was 79, Yah! lowest
    number I have seen yet. So my friend urged me to have her hubby test
    so he said he would (I put my meter on "control test" so it would not
    mess up my average) but here is the kicker…His bs was 506 and he says
    its always high like that. So what kind of advice can you give someone
    whos mindset is so against what could help them?

    Tami

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  5. Chet Elaina Says:

    My MIL had a stroke about 5 years ago. A pretty bad one. She didn’t
    even know she had diabetes. Her BS was over 600 when they admitted
    her (unconscious) to the ER. It took her almost a year to recover,
    but she’s never really been the same.

    I’m not sure what he’s getting out of not dealing with it, but he
    sure has a lot to lose b/c of it.
    I hope something "rocks his world" and makes him realize the
    importance of his disease.
    Jennifer

    On Oct 8, 2006, at 11:34 AM, tamijg wrote:

  6. Therese Key Says:

    I was thinking the same thing….with a bs over 500, this man could
    have a stroke or be hospitalized at any time. While that might be what
    moves him to do something about it, it would be a shame if it had to
    go that far. Since you know better what the risks are, you might have
    to risk your friendship to get a little tough with him or persuade his
    wife to get tough with him. He will probably thank you later.

    Stef

  7. Ila Workman Says:

    I know this sounds horrible,but you cant help those who wont help
    themselves. I saw it was suggested to tell the wife to do the shopping and
    change what she buys, but then if he doesnt like it, he can always sneak
    around while she isnt there and eat what he wants. I think until he wants to
    accept it all that can be done is to pray.

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  8. Kristine Ethelyn Says:

    Maybe telling him about diabetes related erectile disfunction… gotta think
    like a man to reach a man. LOL

    This fella is clearly in denial. I hope it doesn’t cost him his eyesight,
    bladder control or limbs. He isn’t going to listen until he is ready. I’ll bet
    he feels terrible and won’t admit it. I wish there was some magic to get him to
    face his disease.
    Frances

    I have a question. We had friends over for dinner last night
    and my girlfreinds husband has type 2 diabetes. He refuses to
    take prescription meds he thinks he has control with using herbs
    and cinnamon. My friend says he doesn’t eat right because he
    will not eat through out the day and then just eats huge quanities of
    food for dinner. He says he would rather die then have to inject

    himself with any medication. I of course keep singing the praises of
    Byetta telling him he needs to go to an Endo. And all my concerns were
    confirmed when after dinner I tested my bs, it was 79, Yah! lowest
    number I have seen yet. So my friend urged me to have her hubby test
    so he said he would (I put my meter on "control test" so it would not
    mess up my average) but here is the kicker…His bs was 506 and he says
    its always high like that. So what kind of advice can you give someone
    whos mindset is so against what could help them?

    Tami

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  9. Dwain Palmer Says:

    If he’s reading over 500 most of the time I’d bet that the man part is a
    figment of the past.

  10. wilber_15 Says:

    > Prepaid Funeral Arrangements.
    *****

    Carl, you just cannot leave this group. I don’t care how healthy you are!
    (Congratulations, by the way. Your post was very inspiring) You are so funny
    and witty!

  11. Maureen Hines Says:

    Oh, awright, I’ll monitor and make smart ass comments from time to time as
    the mood strikes. No Warranty Express or Implied. No Purchase Necessary.
    Void Where Prohibited. Write for a Free Game Piece.

    I was called down to do a Byetta pep talk with one of our patients today.
    She is on the 10 pen and enjoying the Lizard Love. I suggested Pepto and
    lots of bipedal movement. I doubt she’ll take the exercise advice, but I was
    having a crappy day and I felt fantastic after that, so it was worth the
    trip downstairs - plus I run the back stairs as a mood lifter and I was down
    5lbs from yesterday, so what have I to complain about? The weight loss, by
    the way, was not due to my recent eating habits - the wait staff at Ruby
    Tuesday last night can attest to that - I made 12.5 trips to the salad bar -
    I would have made 13, but the Ruby Tuesday Bouncers tackled me en route -
    seems there is an unposted 12 trip max - I didn’t see that disclaimer in the
    menu, I tell ya. No, doubtless it is fluid in my knee from all the bike

    riding of late (bought a 2007 Raleigh Mohave 5.0 in Clockwork Orange Thurs
    and I won’t get off it - girlfriend is threatening to leave and I really
    liked her, dammit). I did have a most excellent session at the gym this
    evening. I told my trainer I wasn’t feeling the love and I wanted to turn
    the heat up a bit. Well, at boy lit a fire this evening and I still feel it.
    Of course I biked to Blockbuster and CVS when I got home, too.

    Ok, I KNOW there is SOMETHING at Walmart I need to go bike to get tonight
    before bed.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

    _____

    Amen to that!!!

    [Carl Eugene Moore…PLEASE STAY!!]

  12. Maureen Hines Says:

    Fortunately I have yet to be found basking in the sun on a rock. Naked.
    Well, ok, there was this one time, at band camp —

    Seriously, Fitness is my New Religion and I pray at that altar all but
    daily, a dedicated disciple - which is the singlemost reason I am off the
    insulin and Byetta after ~9 months - "I want it" ain’t enough, baby. My
    mantra is - "What Do You Want, and What Are You Willing to Give Up For It?"
    - ain’t nothing good in life free. My beta cells may very well burn out
    (diagnosed 11/88), and I may become Type I, but I will NEVER be Type II (Fat
    Boy Diabetes) again. No chance. I had the cable tv disconnected ($46/month)
    and added the Gold’s Gym membership ($50/month) and it has been *SO* much
    better an investment. My 60g Ipod and no television (don’t get broadcast tv
    here) have been HUGE in getting me out and about daily. Besides, not having
    Brian Williams in my living room every night telling me how bad off the
    world is has been great for my mood. I can get my Daily Dose of Depression

    off usatoday.com and cnn.com easily and quickly enough - then run the back
    stairs a couple of times to get it out of my head.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

    _____

    Hmmmh! Very interesting. Not much has been said about the psychological side
    effects of Lizzie, but apparently there is an obsessive/compulsive component
    to it! *G*

    Oh, awright, I’ll monitor and make smart ass comments from time to time as
    the mood strikes. No Warranty Express or Implied. No Purchase Necessary.
    Void Where Prohibited. Write for a Free Game Piece.

    I was called down to do a Byetta pep talk with one of our patients today.
    She is on the 10 pen and enjoying the Lizard Love. I suggested Pepto and
    lots of bipedal movement. I doubt she’ll take the exercise advice, but I was
    having a crappy day and I felt fantastic after that, so it was worth the
    trip downstairs - plus I run the back stairs as a mood lifter and I was down
    5lbs from yesterday, so what have I to complain about? The weight loss, by
    the way, was not due to my recent eating habits - the wait staff at Ruby
    Tuesday last night can attest to that - I made 12.5 trips to the salad bar -
    I would have made 13, but the Ruby Tuesday Bouncers tackled me en route -
    seems there is an unposted 12 trip max - I didn’t see that disclaimer in the
    menu, I tell ya. No, doubtless it is fluid in my knee from all the bike
    riding of late (bought a 2007 Raleigh Mohave 5.0 in Clockwork Orange Thurs
    and I won’t get off it - girlfriend is threatening to leave and I really
    liked her, dammit). I did have a most excellent session at the gym this
    evening. I told my trainer I wasn’t feeling the love and I wanted to turn
    the heat up a bit. Well, at boy lit a fire this evening and I still feel it.
    Of course I biked to Blockbuster and CVS when I got home, too.

    Ok, I KNOW there is SOMETHING at Walmart I need to go bike to get tonight
    before bed.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

    _____

    Amen to that!!!

    [Carl Eugene Moore…PLEASE STAY!!]

    _____

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

  13. keely2 Says:

    Carl, Again…PLEASE don’t leave us. I’ve been so discouraged about lack of
    weight loss and you have really put me in the right place…my place! It’s all
    up to me and I’m lucky to have Gilly as a partner (and everyone here) in this
    journey to good health. Thanks. Kathy, MN

    Fortunately I have yet to be found basking in the sun on a rock. Naked.
    Well, ok, there was this one time, at band camp —

    Seriously, Fitness is my New Religion and I pray at that altar all but
    daily, a dedicated disciple - which is the singlemost reason I am off the
    insulin and Byetta after ~9 months - "I want it" ain’t enough, baby. My
    mantra is - "What Do You Want, and What Are You Willing to Give Up For It?"
    - ain’t nothing good in life free. My beta cells may very well burn out
    (diagnosed 11/88), and I may become Type I, but I will NEVER be Type II (Fat
    Boy Diabetes) again. No chance. I had the cable tv disconnected ($46/month)

    and added the Gold’s Gym membership ($50/month) and it has been *SO* much
    better an investment. My 60g Ipod and no television (don’t get broadcast tv
    here) have been HUGE in getting me out and about daily. Besides, not having
    Brian Williams in my living room every night telling me how bad off the
    world is has been great for my mood. I can get my Daily Dose of Depression
    off usatoday.com and cnn.com easily and quickly enough - then run the back
    stairs a couple of times to get it out of my head.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

    _____

    Hmmmh! Very interesting. Not much has been said about the psychological side
    effects of Lizzie, but apparently there is an obsessive/compulsive component
    to it! *G*

    Oh, awright, I’ll monitor and make smart ass comments from time to time as
    the mood strikes. No Warranty Express or Implied. No Purchase Necessary.
    Void Where Prohibited. Write for a Free Game Piece.

    I was called down to do a Byetta pep talk with one of our patients today.
    She is on the 10 pen and enjoying the Lizard Love. I suggested Pepto and
    lots of bipedal movement. I doubt she’ll take the exercise advice, but I was
    having a crappy day and I felt fantastic after that, so it was worth the
    trip downstairs - plus I run the back stairs as a mood lifter and I was down
    5lbs from yesterday, so what have I to complain about? The weight loss, by
    the way, was not due to my recent eating habits - the wait staff at Ruby
    Tuesday last night can attest to that - I made 12.5 trips to the salad bar -
    I would have made 13, but the Ruby Tuesday Bouncers tackled me en route -
    seems there is an unposted 12 trip max - I didn’t see that disclaimer in the
    menu, I tell ya. No, doubtless it is fluid in my knee from all the bike
    riding of late (bought a 2007 Raleigh Mohave 5.0 in Clockwork Orange Thurs
    and I won’t get off it - girlfriend is threatening to leave and I really
    liked her, dammit). I did have a most excellent session at the gym this
    evening. I told my trainer I wasn’t feeling the love and I wanted to turn
    the heat up a bit. Well, at boy lit a fire this evening and I still feel it.
    Of course I biked to Blockbuster and CVS when I got home, too.

    Ok, I KNOW there is SOMETHING at Walmart I need to go bike to get tonight
    before bed.

    Carl Eugene Moore, MBA

    _____

    Amen to that!!!

    [Carl Eugene Moore…PLEASE STAY!!]

    _____

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

    _____

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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