
Episode 13: The Partner Problem-When Your Spouse or Family Doesn't Get Your Diabetes
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It’s one thing to manage your blood sugar.
It’s another thing to manage your blood sugar and your partner’s opinions about it.
In this episode, we’re talking about what happens when the people closest to you just don’t understand life with type 2 diabetes. From the “Should you be eating that?” comments to the eye rolls when you check your numbers, to the flat-out food sabotage. It can leave you feeling alone, frustrated, and ready to scream.
Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:
- Why your partner or family may not “get it” (and what’s really behind those comments).
- The emotional, physical, and mental toll of feeling unsupported.
- Red flags vs. growth opportunities...how to tell if it’s ignorance or sabotage.
- Practical strategies for setting boundaries, educating without lecturing, and giving your partner a role that actually helps.
- What to do when you’ve tried everything and they still don’t get it, from outsourcing your support to protecting your peace.
👉 If your relationship has ever felt like an extra obstacle in your diabetes care, this episode is for you.
Listen now, subscribe so you don’t miss the next one, and if this resonated with you, leave a quick review. It helps more people living with type 2 find this show and feel less alone.
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