Posted by tctaThanks for assuming the best about me--
dear one, don't offer the chocolate - probably not a good idea if he doesn't even know if he's high or low - you are sweet but he has to learn to take care of himself - take care of yourself because sometimes a diabetic can become a very strange individual - my ex would get nasty at times
Posted by nds
Eat the chocolate
Posted by MontgomeryI know but it didn't seem to stop with my ex - ever - just cycled around and around ... high, low, ass, ok, nice enough, apologetic, high, low, ass, ok, nice enough, apologetic ... lol ... and when it was ass it was crazy ass - you get the picture ... was he cranky before he was diagnosed ?Posted by tctaThanks for assuming the best about me--
dear one, don't offer the chocolate - probably not a good idea if he doesn't even know if he's high or low - you are sweet but he has to learn to take care of himself - take care of yourself because sometimes a diabetic can become a very strange individual - my ex would get nasty at times
My motivation:
I just want him to quit being such an ASS.
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Posted by tizianiIf you're asking me, my observation is that when
Interesting link between those 3 elements. Can you elaborate?
Posted by starwarsHe takes good care of himself-- that's the
my dad have diabetes, he take a good care of himself and ive never noticed that.
he has great memory and is detail-orientated, you'd think he's a virgo.
his job is stressful and he's good at coping with stress.
he can get cranky when stressed out but that rarely happen-its never horrible. (maybe I'm biased because I'm the clingy daughter)
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