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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2628527" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>I think the key here is that you are starting to feel better, and you are the most important person where your health is concerned.</p><p>17st for anyone over 6' sounds quite heavy to me, what does the (flawed) but still useful BMI say you could be? </p><p>And if she is wanting a drink then she should have one without putting you under any pressure. Why should your needs be second to hers?</p><p></p><p>I don't know the 2 of you and your relationship, but I do know i like having the total support of my partner. That includes him having carbs, but kept separate out if my sight, him celebrating my successes, not being demeaning of them. He was skeptical and concerned at first, but once he saw my weight loss and health gains he has cheered me on. I hope you get the same support in future.</p><p></p><p>You are doing well, in what sounds like very trying circumstances</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2628527, member: 521715"] I think the key here is that you are starting to feel better, and you are the most important person where your health is concerned. 17st for anyone over 6' sounds quite heavy to me, what does the (flawed) but still useful BMI say you could be? And if she is wanting a drink then she should have one without putting you under any pressure. Why should your needs be second to hers? I don't know the 2 of you and your relationship, but I do know i like having the total support of my partner. That includes him having carbs, but kept separate out if my sight, him celebrating my successes, not being demeaning of them. He was skeptical and concerned at first, but once he saw my weight loss and health gains he has cheered me on. I hope you get the same support in future. You are doing well, in what sounds like very trying circumstances [/QUOTE]
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