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<blockquote data-quote="IanD" data-source="post: 43910" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>The BIG problem is taking heed of advice given. She wasn't given a meter, though she knows about them as her m-i-l uses one. I've advised her to cut down on rice - but she likes it. She will have to change her likes & dislikes & her habits. </p><p></p><p>Husband did get down to 11 stone (with Weight-Watchers) from obese about 12 years ago, put it all back on, had serious heart surgery, & said he had been advised to get his strength back & not diet :!: </p><p></p><p>Everyone saw it coming - now he has been put on de-watering tablets which mean its not safe for him to go out - or do his work as a driver. Sitting down, eating unsuitable food & drinking alcohol is NOT the way forward. Disability is purely a matter of obesity. He is now seeing a dietitian :!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanD, post: 43910, member: 6186"] The BIG problem is taking heed of advice given. She wasn't given a meter, though she knows about them as her m-i-l uses one. I've advised her to cut down on rice - but she likes it. She will have to change her likes & dislikes & her habits. Husband did get down to 11 stone (with Weight-Watchers) from obese about 12 years ago, put it all back on, had serious heart surgery, & said he had been advised to get his strength back & not diet :!: Everyone saw it coming - now he has been put on de-watering tablets which mean its not safe for him to go out - or do his work as a driver. Sitting down, eating unsuitable food & drinking alcohol is NOT the way forward. Disability is purely a matter of obesity. He is now seeing a dietitian :!: [/QUOTE]
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