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Mark,

You are correct. Your sister-in-law may not admit she has a problem until

something happens. Even then she may blame it on something else. There are

many, many type 2's who deny they need to change their style of living.

Sometimes all you can do is shake your head and say nothing. She apparently

won't listen to her sister, your wife, either.

_____

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[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth

Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:39 PM

To: blind diabetics

Subject: Why does it work this way?

I got a sister in-law who was told she was a type 2 diabetic maybe 3 years

ago. her Momma and sister are type 2 as well. now my sister in-law doesn't

take any meds because the doctor says her A1C is under control and she is

controlling it by diet and exercise. Well my sister in-law and I got the

same saw bones, so she is probably being truthful or he would be on her like

white on rice! the part of it that I don't understand is how can she eat

like she has always ate, drink alcohol like she was still in high school, no

more exercise then walking to and from her car and eating sugar any time she

gets the desire to do so. how can she live like I can't any more and control

her A1C? she said it is still around 6 and the doc is ok with this and still

lets her slide on the meds. I try to tell her that sooner or later her life

style will catch up with her and the diabetes will get worse. but she thinks

I'm jealous because she can live the way she does and not take meds or have

troubles with sugar out of control. Actually I am jealous and it isn't fair!

her Momma is a type 2 and has been since she found out about 7 years back.

my wife is also type 2 and her A1C is right below 7. I certainly don't

desire for my sister in-law to get any worse then she is now, but at

the same time I do wish she would take this disease more serious then so far

she has. the complications it does cause seems to creep up real slow and

very quiet. alcohol is full of sugar and I know that can't be good for a

diabetic. she can drive unlike her sister who is my wife and is blind and

can't drive. seems like would be so afraid of diabetes could take her

driving away from her if she wasn't careful. what I need to know is how do

you convince some one like my sister in-law that diabetes isn't to be

played with and it is a killer even if right now she hasn't changed her life

style at all and her numbers when she goes in to be checked it still showing

her diet and no exercise is controlling it? It seems to me that is

going to ignore her diabetes until her numbers start going higher and the

doctor wants to start her on some pills. I would think it will even be

harder at that time for to do right because of all this time of doing

wrong. you would think with diabetes heavy in her family it would get her

attention? what does it take to wake some folks up? do they actually have to

loose a leg or have a heart attack like I did in order to pay more

attention? will say she is border line diabetic and this is why her A1C

has never really got out of control. some say there is no such thing as a

border line diabetic and others say if you don't change the way you live,

then you will become a type 2 and this is why they say border line.

Well maybe there isn't anything I can really do any way. I sure do hate to

see her get worse, but I know in time the diabetes will get her like it does

the rest who continue to not make changes in there life style. It is really

sad to sit back and watch some one you care about destroy them self by

sticking there head in the sand and ignoring the truth. is a lot like

the person who says if you don't admit a problem, then there can't be a

problem. Well sorry for the ramble, but had to tell some one who I know does

understand. I bet some of you even know some people just like my sister

in-law ?

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Mark,

You are correct. Your sister-in-law may not admit she has a problem until

something happens. Even then she may blame it on something else. There are

many, many type 2's who deny they need to change their style of living.

Sometimes all you can do is shake your head and say nothing. She apparently

won't listen to her sister, your wife, either.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth

Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:39 PM

To: blind diabetics

Subject: Why does it work this way?

I got a sister in-law who was told she was a type 2 diabetic maybe 3 years

ago. her Momma and sister are type 2 as well. now my sister in-law doesn't

take any meds because the doctor says her A1C is under control and she is

controlling it by diet and exercise. Well my sister in-law and I got the

same saw bones, so she is probably being truthful or he would be on her like

white on rice! the part of it that I don't understand is how can she eat

like she has always ate, drink alcohol like she was still in high school, no

more exercise then walking to and from her car and eating sugar any time she

gets the desire to do so. how can she live like I can't any more and control

her A1C? she said it is still around 6 and the doc is ok with this and still

lets her slide on the meds. I try to tell her that sooner or later her life

style will catch up with her and the diabetes will get worse. but she thinks

I'm jealous because she can live the way she does and not take meds or have

troubles with sugar out of control. Actually I am jealous and it isn't fair!

her Momma is a type 2 and has been since she found out about 7 years back.

my wife is also type 2 and her A1C is right below 7. I certainly don't

desire for my sister in-law to get any worse then she is now, but at

the same time I do wish she would take this disease more serious then so far

she has. the complications it does cause seems to creep up real slow and

very quiet. alcohol is full of sugar and I know that can't be good for a

diabetic. she can drive unlike her sister who is my wife and is blind and

can't drive. seems like would be so afraid of diabetes could take her

driving away from her if she wasn't careful. what I need to know is how do

you convince some one like my sister in-law that diabetes isn't to be

played with and it is a killer even if right now she hasn't changed her life

style at all and her numbers when she goes in to be checked it still showing

her diet and no exercise is controlling it? It seems to me that is

going to ignore her diabetes until her numbers start going higher and the

doctor wants to start her on some pills. I would think it will even be

harder at that time for to do right because of all this time of doing

wrong. you would think with diabetes heavy in her family it would get her

attention? what does it take to wake some folks up? do they actually have to

loose a leg or have a heart attack like I did in order to pay more

attention? will say she is border line diabetic and this is why her A1C

has never really got out of control. some say there is no such thing as a

border line diabetic and others say if you don't change the way you live,

then you will become a type 2 and this is why they say border line.

Well maybe there isn't anything I can really do any way. I sure do hate to

see her get worse, but I know in time the diabetes will get her like it does

the rest who continue to not make changes in there life style. It is really

sad to sit back and watch some one you care about destroy them self by

sticking there head in the sand and ignoring the truth. is a lot like

the person who says if you don't admit a problem, then there can't be a

problem. Well sorry for the ramble, but had to tell some one who I know does

understand. I bet some of you even know some people just like my sister

in-law ?

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Mark,

You are correct. Your sister-in-law may not admit she has a problem until

something happens. Even then she may blame it on something else. There are

many, many type 2's who deny they need to change their style of living.

Sometimes all you can do is shake your head and say nothing. She apparently

won't listen to her sister, your wife, either.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Mark Ruth

Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:39 PM

To: blind diabetics

Subject: Why does it work this way?

I got a sister in-law who was told she was a type 2 diabetic maybe 3 years

ago. her Momma and sister are type 2 as well. now my sister in-law doesn't

take any meds because the doctor says her A1C is under control and she is

controlling it by diet and exercise. Well my sister in-law and I got the

same saw bones, so she is probably being truthful or he would be on her like

white on rice! the part of it that I don't understand is how can she eat

like she has always ate, drink alcohol like she was still in high school, no

more exercise then walking to and from her car and eating sugar any time she

gets the desire to do so. how can she live like I can't any more and control

her A1C? she said it is still around 6 and the doc is ok with this and still

lets her slide on the meds. I try to tell her that sooner or later her life

style will catch up with her and the diabetes will get worse. but she thinks

I'm jealous because she can live the way she does and not take meds or have

troubles with sugar out of control. Actually I am jealous and it isn't fair!

her Momma is a type 2 and has been since she found out about 7 years back.

my wife is also type 2 and her A1C is right below 7. I certainly don't

desire for my sister in-law to get any worse then she is now, but at

the same time I do wish she would take this disease more serious then so far

she has. the complications it does cause seems to creep up real slow and

very quiet. alcohol is full of sugar and I know that can't be good for a

diabetic. she can drive unlike her sister who is my wife and is blind and

can't drive. seems like would be so afraid of diabetes could take her

driving away from her if she wasn't careful. what I need to know is how do

you convince some one like my sister in-law that diabetes isn't to be

played with and it is a killer even if right now she hasn't changed her life

style at all and her numbers when she goes in to be checked it still showing

her diet and no exercise is controlling it? It seems to me that is

going to ignore her diabetes until her numbers start going higher and the

doctor wants to start her on some pills. I would think it will even be

harder at that time for to do right because of all this time of doing

wrong. you would think with diabetes heavy in her family it would get her

attention? what does it take to wake some folks up? do they actually have to

loose a leg or have a heart attack like I did in order to pay more

attention? will say she is border line diabetic and this is why her A1C

has never really got out of control. some say there is no such thing as a

border line diabetic and others say if you don't change the way you live,

then you will become a type 2 and this is why they say border line.

Well maybe there isn't anything I can really do any way. I sure do hate to

see her get worse, but I know in time the diabetes will get her like it does

the rest who continue to not make changes in there life style. It is really

sad to sit back and watch some one you care about destroy them self by

sticking there head in the sand and ignoring the truth. is a lot like

the person who says if you don't admit a problem, then there can't be a

problem. Well sorry for the ramble, but had to tell some one who I know does

understand. I bet some of you even know some people just like my sister

in-law ?

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Is she overweight? What prompted the diabetes diagnosis? A high fasting bg

perhaps?

It's hard to say whether or not she will ultimately have problems. Why can some

people eat a horrible diet, be skinny as a toothpick, have great blood work, and

live until they're 90? Answers we just aren't privy to.

Dave

" ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the

world. " [ 16:33]

Why does it work this way?

I got a sister in-law who was told she was a type 2 diabetic maybe 3 years

ago. her Momma and sister are type 2 as well. now my sister in-law doesn't take

any meds because the doctor says her A1C is under control and she is controlling

it by diet and exercise. Well my sister in-law and I got the same saw bones, so

she is probably being truthful or he would be on her like white on rice! the

part of it that I don't understand is how can she eat like she has always ate,

drink alcohol like she was still in high school, no more exercise then walking

to and from her car and eating sugar any time she gets the desire to do so. how

can she live like I can't any more and control her A1C? she said it is still

around 6 and the doc is ok with this and still lets her slide on the meds. I try

to tell her that sooner or later her life style will catch up with her and the

diabetes will get worse. but she thinks I'm jealous because she can live the way

she does and not take meds or have troubles with sugar out of control. Actually

I am jealous and it isn't fair! her Momma is a type 2 and has been since she

found out about 7 years back. my wife is also type 2 and her A1C is right below

7. I certainly don't desire for my sister in-law to get any worse then she

is now, but at the same time I do wish she would take this disease more serious

then so far she has. the complications it does cause seems to creep up real slow

and very quiet. alcohol is full of sugar and I know that can't be good for a

diabetic. she can drive unlike her sister who is my wife and is blind and can't

drive. seems like would be so afraid of diabetes could take her driving

away from her if she wasn't careful. what I need to know is how do you convince

some one like my sister in-law that diabetes isn't to be played with and

it is a killer even if right now she hasn't changed her life style at all and

her numbers when she goes in to be checked it still showing her diet and no

exercise is controlling it? It seems to me that is going to ignore her

diabetes until her numbers start going higher and the doctor wants to start her

on some pills. I would think it will even be harder at that time for to do

right because of all this time of doing wrong. you would think with diabetes

heavy in her family it would get her attention? what does it take to wake some

folks up? do they actually have to loose a leg or have a heart attack like I did

in order to pay more attention? will say she is border line diabetic and

this is why her A1C has never really got out of control. some say there is no

such thing as a border line diabetic and others say if you don't change the way

you live, then you will become a type 2 and this is why they say border line.

Well maybe there isn't anything I can really do any way. I sure do hate to see

her get worse, but I know in time the diabetes will get her like it does the

rest who continue to not make changes in there life style. It is really sad to

sit back and watch some one you care about destroy them self by sticking there

head in the sand and ignoring the truth. is a lot like the person who says

if you don't admit a problem, then there can't be a problem. Well sorry for the

ramble, but had to tell some one who I know does understand. I bet some of you

even know some people just like my sister in-law ?

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Well, Betty, that's short, sweet and as clear as a bell. I wish my last

couple of doctors understood that one.

Dotty

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Well, Betty, that's short, sweet and as clear as a bell. I wish my last

couple of doctors understood that one.

Dotty

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Well, Betty, that's short, sweet and as clear as a bell. I wish my last

couple of doctors understood that one.

Dotty

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