you need to just live your life and let him be. No amount of pestering can make someone want to take care of themselves. It only makes you stressed and he still stays the same. So you lose out.
2006-09-06 16:41:42
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answered by ? 6
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2016-05-19 21:12:31
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answered by Cynthia 4
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Ever hear of you can't teach and old dog new tricks? Sometimes older people are too set in their was to change, and figure "I'm old, why bother, I am going to die anyways". Sometimes when their spouse and most of their friends have passed away, death doesn't really look all that bad, and I think old age can be a very lonely place. You should tell your Grandpa how it makes you feel to see him purposly killing himself,and how much he means in your life-- also spend time with him.
2006-09-06 17:12:56
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answered by Scrapbookspice 2
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How old is your grandfather?
I would say let him do as he pleases - he is well aware of the risks associated with his activities. He is an adult, he has made his informed decision.
I'm guessing he would tell you he could be hit by a truck tomorrow, so why give up what he enjoys at this moment. Unfortunately, he's correct. None of us know our ultimate fate, be it accidental or natural causes.
I say he knows, let him enjoy what he likes.
2006-09-06 16:49:40
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answered by D 4
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Listen i,m having exact same problem with my mom who lives with us and i,m at my
witts end with her too she acts like just because she has diabetes its end the world.
There plenty food low in sugar and good too eat plus not just sugar you need watch
for its carbs too because turns too sugar substances in your system by keeping a diet
taking med as needed it will help i believe you should speak his doctor bout this immedieatly about this maybe he can tell you what to do bout it.
2006-09-06 16:50:25
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answered by bikerdollbaby72 1
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does he know he has diabetes? how long has he had it? I'm thinking he knows it but has lost hope and just doesn't care about shortening his life at this point.The sugar substitute idea is a good idea; it may not hurt.
2006-09-06 16:43:07
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answered by Pooks 6
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Sit him down and have a serious talk with him with just you or other family members. Look up diabetes and supply him with factual information. Tell him you love him and want him to be around for as long as possible.
2006-09-06 16:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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After blowing a cigar smoke ring on the former bag's head, I pop the hoop basically inches from her face, declaring, "can't enable them die virgins." Then I sip from the small red straw in my fruity, umbrella drink.
2016-11-25 01:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If he left you a lot of money in his will, buy him all the cigarettes he can smoke and order sugar to be delivered in bulk 50lb bags.
2006-09-06 16:41:10
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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All you can do is tell him how much he means to you and how you hate to see him doing that to himself. Make it clear that you love him, not that you think he's "being bad".
2006-09-06 16:43:56
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answered by A Box of Signs 4
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