mantha81
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
Hi,
My husband is a lorry driver and although isn't massively overweight (not what anyone would consider a stereotypical lorry driver) but he is in the overweight category of the BMI calculator. He has a heart condition, constantly tired and a few other bits and pieces.
He has to pack up a week's worth of food so I, in the main, prepare his meals but this isn't always the case and sometimes he relies upon packet food which is loaded with unhealthy carbs/fat etc.
He has been told that because of this heart condition, he is at risk of stroke and potentially other things; I am worried that one may be diabetes as he gets older (or even sooner).
I have looked at loads of meal plans and I'm just not sure where to start as to what I can prepare for him and so as to not end up cooking loads of diferent things, will satisfy the family as well. We have a 14yo boy and 8yo girl in the house as well as me with oodles of FODMAP food intollerances (pulses for eg make me poorly as well as stoned fruit, including apples - although he can eat these fooods).
Although us three are the least important in this post, I really need help with a 'lorry drivers' meal plan and if there are any drivers on here, how to increase exercise. This isn't just me by the way, he wants to know too!
If anyone can help with how we can structure our meals and help him with his heart condition (Afib/Aflut/AT), high risk of stroke and subsequent potential conditions such as future diabetes, we will be eternally grateful.
My husband is a lorry driver and although isn't massively overweight (not what anyone would consider a stereotypical lorry driver) but he is in the overweight category of the BMI calculator. He has a heart condition, constantly tired and a few other bits and pieces.
He has to pack up a week's worth of food so I, in the main, prepare his meals but this isn't always the case and sometimes he relies upon packet food which is loaded with unhealthy carbs/fat etc.
He has been told that because of this heart condition, he is at risk of stroke and potentially other things; I am worried that one may be diabetes as he gets older (or even sooner).
I have looked at loads of meal plans and I'm just not sure where to start as to what I can prepare for him and so as to not end up cooking loads of diferent things, will satisfy the family as well. We have a 14yo boy and 8yo girl in the house as well as me with oodles of FODMAP food intollerances (pulses for eg make me poorly as well as stoned fruit, including apples - although he can eat these fooods).
Although us three are the least important in this post, I really need help with a 'lorry drivers' meal plan and if there are any drivers on here, how to increase exercise. This isn't just me by the way, he wants to know too!
If anyone can help with how we can structure our meals and help him with his heart condition (Afib/Aflut/AT), high risk of stroke and subsequent potential conditions such as future diabetes, we will be eternally grateful.