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<blockquote data-quote="Arab Horse" data-source="post: 1079912" data-attributes="member: 136328"><p>Very well done. You are lucky in that your wife supports you and the diet change will be good for all the family.</p><p></p><p>Sadly I get no support from my husband. He cooks his high carb meals and eats all the sugary things. I am unable to cook my meal when I want it as he spends ages cooking his exotic creations and I can't get near the cooker, he refuses to cook what I can eat or buy food I am able to eat. He was a bit helpful at first but once the novelty wore off that was it. Makes it very difficult for me to stay motivated especially the last 5 months as I smashed my wrist badly and couldn't drive and living in the country wasn't able to shop for myself as there is nothing in the village, no shop, no pub, no anything. Love it when I can drive but terrible when I couldn't. Fortunately I am now driving again.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arab Horse, post: 1079912, member: 136328"] Very well done. You are lucky in that your wife supports you and the diet change will be good for all the family. Sadly I get no support from my husband. He cooks his high carb meals and eats all the sugary things. I am unable to cook my meal when I want it as he spends ages cooking his exotic creations and I can't get near the cooker, he refuses to cook what I can eat or buy food I am able to eat. He was a bit helpful at first but once the novelty wore off that was it. Makes it very difficult for me to stay motivated especially the last 5 months as I smashed my wrist badly and couldn't drive and living in the country wasn't able to shop for myself as there is nothing in the village, no shop, no pub, no anything. Love it when I can drive but terrible when I couldn't. Fortunately I am now driving again. . [/QUOTE]
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