"Lyda B." > wrote in message
...
>I didn't realize it's so hard to cook for a new diabetic. Husband just
> found out he has it after a stay in the ER with something else.
> Truthfully I'm going bonkers trying to find the right food. with
> visiting nurses, friends ? family telling us to do different things. His
> blood sugar going up and down, Is it my fault for not fixing the right
> food? The only conversation we have is about food. and end up arguing
> about it. I feel like telling him to eat what ever he wants and leave me
> alone. I guess things will get better with time, but its a toss up as to
> live thru it. I have cancer and now this happening. I just don't know
> how how cope.
> Thanks for letting me ramble on. just needed to talk. Lyda
>
Want to use any spare computing power of your computer to help
cancer research?
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/
Click on each of the pictures under the main picture to see
one of the research programs your computer can help with;
two of them are currently related to cancer. Write down
the ones you want to help, so that you can choose them
after you register.
I'm currently letting my three computers help this site
and a few others that take more preparation, even while
I type this.
I'm looking for a similar site where you can help diabetes
research the same way, but the closest I've found hasn't
had much of any work ready to do for several months.
By the way, what type of diabetic is he (type 1, type 2,
or one of the less common types), or has his doctor
said yet? Dietary advice can vary for the different types,
but restricting carbohydrates is good advice at first for
all of them.
Some advice gathered by another newsgroup:
http://alt-support-diabetes.org/new.php
Robert Miles