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Oh, the muscle cramp thing. Yes, I think every diabetic has that problem. There are a lot of non-diabetics that have that problem also. When a "charlie horse" gets my leg in a cramp I quickly jump out of bed and put the foot of the leg that is cramping on the floor and apply as much pressure or body weight on that foot as possible. This always makes my muscle spasms go away. Then I "walk it off" to get my muscle back in shape or it will be weak for awhile.
But I have known other women whose boyfriends or husbands just cannot be negotiated with. In that case, you have to try, but don't take his disagreeableness personally, for he cannot help it at the time. It is not a personal thing. If you are unable to get the juice into him, you may have to call 911. But usually, if you persist, you can get him to cooperate. Just TELL him firmly that he needs to drink it. Don't ask. TELL HIM.