A person close to me will not discipline her life to handle diabetes, and while I don't want to be preachy and bossy, I don't want to be responsible for harm to her via in-action.

She'll have to make her own choice.A person close to me will not discipline her life to handle diabetes, and while I don't want to be preachy and bossy, I don't want to be responsible for harm to her via in-action.
She's already had two toes removed.She'll have to make her own choice.
Maybe remind her that as people struggle to control their own choices with that, they tend to lose limbs in the process. Losing a limb as a diabetic isn't that rare.
If a DR told me I was borderline, it would scare me straight LOL
It is very tough to watch someone that you are very close to neglect their health. But based on my experience, so many people need to face consequences of their actions before they can learn or make a change.A person close to me will not discipline her life to handle diabetes, and while I don't want to be preachy and bossy, I don't want to be responsible for harm to her via in-action.
Sometimes advice can be annoying and preachy. It's like spam, unless I've signed up for it, I don't want it.In the age when kids are not listening to parents, when couples are not listening to their parents, when people are not listening to their loved ones, how can we expect some acquaintance to listen to us. These days it is very common for people to make their own choices and not listen to someone's good advice and then call it freedom and individualism.
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