Concordjan
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 234
- Location
- Southend on Sea
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Not very good on computers!
I’m so sorry your husband isn’t supporting you. I do the cooking in our house so my hubby and young adult son get low carb dinners in the evening. If they want carbs they can help themselves to bread and cereals etc... Other meals they have to paddle their own canoe! Maybe it’s time for a heart to heart with your hubby. It sounds like a lower carb diet wouldn’t do him any harm?
And I agree with @CondorX , I always keep a low carb protein bar in my handbag for those coffee shop occasions.
Because I'm the only person that cooks in our house (boyfriend can only manage beans on a toast and pasta bake...), I decided about a week ago that I will just cook low carb meals for everyone. He noticed a few days in and asked - are you putting me on some kind of Atkins diet? What's with all the meat and lettuce lately?But I told him - tough, you're either gonna eat healthy with me or cook your own starchy meals! I think the message got through... It's definitely going to benefit both of us because neither of us is very healthy and could definitely lose a few kg.
I started out at 145kg and this morning was just under 92kg..so whoever told you that was crazy.I said the same. If you really hate my diet so much, I'll shop and cook for myself. Then you can shop and cook your own unhealthy meals keep gaining weight and pay for another liposuction when the fat returns.
At first I was told I would never get below 150 kg. Then it was 130 kg. Now that I'm under 120 kg., I keep hearing over and over again I will never get below 100 kg unless I'm having some sort of gastric surgery.
Love this.Because I'm the only person that cooks in our house (boyfriend can only manage beans on a toast and pasta bake...), I decided about a week ago that I will just cook low carb meals for everyone. He noticed a few days in and asked - are you putting me on some kind of Atkins diet? What's with all the meat and lettuce lately?But I told him - tough, you're either gonna eat healthy with me or cook your own starchy meals! I think the message got through... It's definitely going to benefit both of us because neither of us is very healthy and could definitely lose a few kg.
I started out at 145kg and this morning was just under 92kg..so whoever told you that was crazy.
Jealousy at your success I'm guessing...I know that. I guess it's just a way to try and make me fail. It's the same person who constantly offers me sweets. chocolate, potatoes/pasta, icecream and sugar soda's.
If there was a way to get through to significant others easily, whoever came up with the methodology would be a billionaire.I have been following a lchf way of eating for 3 years now, results ok but find it so difficult with my OH and family. I get very little support if any.
It took me years of being diabetic to persuade my OH not to buy me chocolates, - “You deserve the occasional treat!” Can’t really blame him, he’s indifferent to his own health. He is an overweight smoker who already has had one heart attack and not changed his ways. It doesn’t help when he eats crisps or chocolate in front of me. Also often end up cooking separate dinners.
I sometimes take my Mum out for a cup of tea, she has to have a piece of cake with it or an ice cream I sit drinking my black coffee while she says “It’s a shame you can’t have this, it’s lovely!” She’s 90 so I don’t really blame her.
Almost every Sunday I cook a roast with all the trimmings plus dessert for my family. I allow myself 1 piece of potato and an extra class of wine!
Never had any help or support from my doctors or nurse either.
Feel I am almost on my own and if it wasn’t for this forum would probably give up. So thanks guys.
If there was a way to get through to significant others easily, whoever came up with the methodology would be a billionaire.
There is something in human nature which is a little self destructive. You can only be strong look after your health and maybe cook up some super indulgent meals for yourself that create a food envy. E.g. steak, onions, mushrooms, vine tomatoes. Followed by various berries, double cream and some chocolate sprinkles. If you did some clever meals like this say 3 times a week you could get some cogs moving.
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