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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2114748" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I think what we are all trying to say is you as a beautiful wife, partner and a mummy to your child that your husband should take matters into his own hands and take responsibility for his own health. Until his blood readings are settled and his hba1c is at a good number, what you're feeding him is only going to aggravate his health even further. Yes we all have diabetes, we all had our hard times where we didn't care and running high numbers, what was the cost? Our hands, feet, eyes and infections, is it worth it? absolutely not. I appreciate you are doing everything you can, but theres only so much you can do, he has to do his part which is eat better, test more, learn about his condition and exercise. I can promise you things will get better, only if he does his part.</p><p>Theres actually a number of people who drink very occasionally or don't drink at all, I have a cider once in a blue moon and I have to take insulin for it. You can read up on people who work out who load up on protein and protein is very good at keeping us fuller for longer. Dinners doesn't have to be complicated, keep it very simple - use your plate and food scales as a guidance, 3/4 of plate of protein mixed with a bit of fat and 1/4 of vegetables or just a plate full of meat of any kind. Also your husband will feel better in the long run. Results don't happen over night, he has to keep trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2114748, member: 503481"] I think what we are all trying to say is you as a beautiful wife, partner and a mummy to your child that your husband should take matters into his own hands and take responsibility for his own health. Until his blood readings are settled and his hba1c is at a good number, what you're feeding him is only going to aggravate his health even further. Yes we all have diabetes, we all had our hard times where we didn't care and running high numbers, what was the cost? Our hands, feet, eyes and infections, is it worth it? absolutely not. I appreciate you are doing everything you can, but theres only so much you can do, he has to do his part which is eat better, test more, learn about his condition and exercise. I can promise you things will get better, only if he does his part. Theres actually a number of people who drink very occasionally or don't drink at all, I have a cider once in a blue moon and I have to take insulin for it. You can read up on people who work out who load up on protein and protein is very good at keeping us fuller for longer. Dinners doesn't have to be complicated, keep it very simple - use your plate and food scales as a guidance, 3/4 of plate of protein mixed with a bit of fat and 1/4 of vegetables or just a plate full of meat of any kind. Also your husband will feel better in the long run. Results don't happen over night, he has to keep trying. [/QUOTE]
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