tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732590261022072879.post5817640036457830828..comments2023-04-08T05:24:37.929-04:00Comments on Wife of Type 1 Diabetic: Happy Freaking ThanksgivingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732590261022072879.post-24215607827897853562011-11-23T10:22:19.102-05:002011-11-23T10:22:19.102-05:00Oh Lilly, I am so sorry. It doesn't help to ...Oh Lilly, I am so sorry. It doesn't help to know that clearly his sugar is so far out of whack that he has no idea what he is doing or saying. He is being awful to you and that just takes all of the joy out of the air! <br /><br />When Tom treats me like that, I just totally deflate! It makes me so tired, I don't want to do anything! <br /><br />But the good news is that you do have other friends and family to surround you with love and comfort tomorrow. Do what you can to tune him out and hope he really does take his meanness out of the house on this warm holiday. Maybe he will be there -- in a good way. <br /><br />We can always hope, right?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8732590261022072879.post-6738870825202909322011-11-23T09:57:06.965-05:002011-11-23T09:57:06.965-05:00Oh Lilly, I'm so sorry. I could hear the enti...Oh Lilly, I'm so sorry. I could hear the entire discussion as I was reading this - it's happened so many times in our home. And it is just crazy. I don't think there is any answer. I think it's why the divorce rate is so high in diabetics (didn't I read it was 83%?) I use my art to destress, but lately, I've been getting out of the house taking long drives. I can tell this morning that hubby woke up low. Bracing myself for one of those days. Hang in there - we live for the moments when life is normal.Diabeteswifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12766498325089988838noreply@blogger.com