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<blockquote data-quote="Vicky1967" data-source="post: 1224716" data-attributes="member: 320292"><p>My husband has been to see his doctor after the letter I sent, he has not told me so but he has mentioned a couple of things that gives the impression someone has had a good talk to him. He has not touched any alcohol which is a big deal for him especially yesterday when he watched football. He did revert back to his chidlike behaviour on Saturday when faced with a choice should he have something with lots of sugar in or not. Shouting again and throwing his arms around but he made the choice to have the sugar drink. Yesterday, I got him to look through the recipes on this website and pick some out that he would like again a tantrum, he wanted to watch to. But I reminded him of our talk the previous day and that he must take responsibility for his choices. Some of the foods he picked have a lot of sugar in them by gram, I am a bit confused by this. If he to cut down on sugar why are some of the recipes high in sugar? I note that he should be following a low carb diet too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicky1967, post: 1224716, member: 320292"] My husband has been to see his doctor after the letter I sent, he has not told me so but he has mentioned a couple of things that gives the impression someone has had a good talk to him. He has not touched any alcohol which is a big deal for him especially yesterday when he watched football. He did revert back to his chidlike behaviour on Saturday when faced with a choice should he have something with lots of sugar in or not. Shouting again and throwing his arms around but he made the choice to have the sugar drink. Yesterday, I got him to look through the recipes on this website and pick some out that he would like again a tantrum, he wanted to watch to. But I reminded him of our talk the previous day and that he must take responsibility for his choices. Some of the foods he picked have a lot of sugar in them by gram, I am a bit confused by this. If he to cut down on sugar why are some of the recipes high in sugar? I note that he should be following a low carb diet too [/QUOTE]
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