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<blockquote data-quote="Kuba85" data-source="post: 2724196" data-attributes="member: 591945"><p>Thank you both.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Elena. This is exactly the house/family (like yours) that I would like to recreate if possible. And if she/we still gain weight then let it be, but I have done everything to keep us healthy in the context of our circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Fwiw, I gave up sweets last year and was fine - after 2 weeks of craving, you don’t care any more. Restarted them after that year at much reduced level, as didn’t see much motivation to keep going. But this situation is different.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I feel like we are entering some morale argument. To each its own. My decision was to have a healthier diet for our family and just asked here for dietician recommendations not to add another layer of burden on ourselves. Maybe my 2 year old will hate me one day for it, or will appreciate we came together as a family in a tough situation. Only time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuba85, post: 2724196, member: 591945"] Thank you both. Thank you Elena. This is exactly the house/family (like yours) that I would like to recreate if possible. And if she/we still gain weight then let it be, but I have done everything to keep us healthy in the context of our circumstances. Fwiw, I gave up sweets last year and was fine - after 2 weeks of craving, you don’t care any more. Restarted them after that year at much reduced level, as didn’t see much motivation to keep going. But this situation is different. Anyway, I feel like we are entering some morale argument. To each its own. My decision was to have a healthier diet for our family and just asked here for dietician recommendations not to add another layer of burden on ourselves. Maybe my 2 year old will hate me one day for it, or will appreciate we came together as a family in a tough situation. Only time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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