Sharon,
Thank you for your response! Yes, he's taking a pill a day for this - is on about 14 different pills per day for various ailments. Refuses to take coumadin anymore because he ended up in hospital w/bleeding complications when he was preparing for his total knee replacement. Yes, he saw a dietician (a few minutes, few handouts). I've been looking on the web under diabetic info for elderly diabetics - haven't found just the right stuff/combination yet tho.
Altho they've been married for many yrs, my Dad's wife is over 20 yrs younger than he - & is very busy working at her job away from home ea day. He has responsibilities in his retirement yrs - handles projects around the house as his health permits, takes care of a beloved pet who needs daily dialysis at home, etc., but- doesn't take care of himself. Logically, because he's home so much, it really makes sense for him to prepare the healthful meals for at least himself if not them both- but like you said - teaching an old 'manly' dog new tricks?
He was always very intelligent in so many ways - & recognizes patronizing, etc in a minute. Right now he's his own worst enemy - but I love him so- & am not ready to let him deteriate by not playing by the rules (also not his game)

- got my work cut out! My plan is to make it sound fun to plan/prepare meals AND so important to his health. It's really such a delicate balance to get him to be concerned/know what consequences are if he doesn't play by the rules -w/o depressing or overwhelming him into a state of 'time to ck-out - life's more trouble w/all my ailments than it's worth'. It is sad, hard, to watch a strong father decline - but obviously part of life - & I want to do what I can to keep him out of the pain he's in.
Do you know of any specific vitamins, foods - that are especially helpful for a diabetic person trying to heal after surgery?
Have you found or heard of a book or monthly/quarterly magazine I could order that's fairly easy for an older person to digest(ok not literally- altho I guess it wouldn't raise blood sugar levels! lol) & that gives many examples of meals he can just follow - it seems easier to at least start that way -by example?
Goals I suppose are that he can soon (a) ck his blood at least 3 x's a day (he has a monitor) (b) know when he's having a hypo vs hyperglycemic episode & what to do for ea AND know what brought it on (c) eat right & understand why & how
Thanks again for your help- for taking your time & energy in reading this & any light you can shed on this new venture for us!
[This message has been edited by TexMich (edited 10-03-2003).]
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