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Old 01-02-2004, 11:34 AM
cmt cmt is offline
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Help? How to support someone with Diabetes...Save my relationship!

I am posting this question here because honestly I don't know much about diabetes. I recently started dating someone with Diabetes. Our relationship is very new but at the same time very serious. He told me in advance that he was diabetic as he wanted me to know in case I had a problem with it. I am not the type of person to pass up someone wonderful just because of something like this...however...I have noticed over the past several days that he has started displaying some "mood swings". Because I do have strong feelings for him and would like to have a long term relationship with him I went online and started researching the disease so that I could be supportive and try to understand these changes in his behavior. I am afraid to approach him about it and even mention that I have been reading up on it. While he was open with me about having diabetes I also get the impression that he does not like to discuss it in great detail. I just don't know how to handle it...as I said I would love to stay in a long term relationship with him but at the same time when he gets in his moods it makes me question his feelings for me...which in turn makes him mad. Can someone who may have experienced this please give me some advice.
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