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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1748763" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>If your husband really can't face eating first thing then coffee with cream is actually a low carb alternative - and would be far better than the weetabix banana or other high carb foods usually considered breakfast food.</p><p>I can eat a fairly normal amount of food - for me - whilst eating low carb. I can't see your husband ever doing a really restricted diet plan, but changing what there is available to eat could help your daughter. It would probably help your husband too, but he seems entirely resistant to making changes for the better, but low carb can sometimes help people who are underweight if they are restricting what they eat - either deliberately or subconsciously - to relax as they think it is diet food. It should perhaps be thought of as normalizing food.</p><p>I do sympathize with the situation you find yourself in - but you can only provide the right food, not force anyone to eat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1748763, member: 355878"] If your husband really can't face eating first thing then coffee with cream is actually a low carb alternative - and would be far better than the weetabix banana or other high carb foods usually considered breakfast food. I can eat a fairly normal amount of food - for me - whilst eating low carb. I can't see your husband ever doing a really restricted diet plan, but changing what there is available to eat could help your daughter. It would probably help your husband too, but he seems entirely resistant to making changes for the better, but low carb can sometimes help people who are underweight if they are restricting what they eat - either deliberately or subconsciously - to relax as they think it is diet food. It should perhaps be thought of as normalizing food. I do sympathize with the situation you find yourself in - but you can only provide the right food, not force anyone to eat it. [/QUOTE]
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