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Worried about husband

Thank you so much Jayne I really appreciate your comments
 
Thank you Daisy I've got a lot to read through here thank you for sharing
 
Thank you I'm getting lots of good advice here
 
Thank you! She's 16 and we weighed this morning and she's now 7 stone 6 so is coming out at just in the healthy weight bracket. It is hard but I'm getting outs of good advice on here thank you for your input.
 
Thank you for the advice
 
You really are a sweetheart. Holland and Barrett to Slim rice/pasta/noodles. You and your daughter eat the normal stuff, he gets the other and it all looks the same and he won't know the difference unless you tell him. Plenty of sauce.
Thank you Sue
 
Thank you Sam I hope so
 
Thank you Sam I hope so
 
@Ruby2shoes , I suppose if you want to try the “shock and awe” approach, request a paper catalogue from these people (https://www.clearwellmobility.co.uk/brochure-request) and have a look through it at the dinner table with your husband and daughter. You know, for when he’s lost his legs and you need to push him around in a wheelchair. You could get him to pick one out? Maybe one to keep in reserve, I’m aware it sounds a bit harsh. Sending love xxx
 
Thank you so much Jayne I really appreciate your comments
Thank you. There is no magic answer to your situation but at least you know that here you have people who understand what your family is going through and can to a degree see why your husband is currently acting the way he is. Hopefully he will come to terms with the diagnosis, that doesn’t mean he will be happy about it, I’m sure most of us would prefer to not have this condition, but that said, there are benefits, yes it’s a wake up call for a lot of us but I would rather be in control of my future than not, when I think about what it could have been that’s when I’m scared but also thankful. Had this condition not been diagnosed I wouldn’t have had an opportunity to make adjustments and to have reaped the benefits from those changes.

Take care and don’t give up on him, I hope better days and a brighter future are just around the corner for you. X
 
Thank you Lou, did you use a particular website rom recipe book for low carb seem daunted by so many
 
Thank you and well done to you. I understand now why they offer gastric surgery but it's still not a route I want him to take ...yet unless he doesn't change his ways. I'm just so frustrated with him, I think one of his biggest failings is he tends to always have sandwiches at lunch at least 4 rounds of bread and crisps! He can't see, to think of alternatives to bread lunches if he says home he'll sometimes have soup or salad but for speed on the go it's always sandwiches!
 
Thank you great advice. He does get really irritable when I try and raise it with him it's so hard.
 
Thank you Mel x
 
Thank you
 
Thank you xx
 
It's worth looking at the success stories section of the website. There are so many of us here that have lost weight and reduced blood sugar through low carb eating. I used to take sandwiches to work. Low fat spread, wholemeal bread etc too. But I was always hungry. Now I take the equivalent of one small slice of bread, with butter and pate , plus some pieces of cheese or cooked bacon, or a chicken thigh. Cooked breakfasts are way more common, though I avoid the high carb stuff like beans, toast, has browns and swap them for things like an extra egg. Sometimes I have to be careful eating out, but burgers are great so long as you don't have fries and the bun. Pork scratchings for snacks.

And as far as weight loss, it's amazing how fast it can come off. In six months I went from waist 46, and now I wear 40s. Some of those are starting to look a bit baggy now too another six months on.
 
Hi Ruby I found it was easier to try and adapt the meals we usually have. For example I serve our usual chilli or Bolognese with cauliflower rice (packs of 4 in Iceland easiest) or a bed of shredded greens of any sort, (shredded runner beans are very filling), Med veg baked on a tray in oven. Sainsburys do fresh packs of mushroom rice, cauli rice, courgette noodles and butternut noodles. If he eats most veg then it will be easier. A chicken breast wrapped in bacon roasted or two with say mashed swede and lots of brocolli. Stir fry veg and chicken mni fillets. Salmon fillets fried/roasted with a dash of soya sauce, chopped spring onions, chopped red pepper, chilli, ginger with spinach. Mushroom or spinach omelette with at least 3 eggs each. Your family will have your own favourites but these are just examples of how I ditched the pasta, rice and potatoes in the evening. Packed lunch might be more challenging but a cool bag with lots of cold meats, cold eggs, cheese, salad inc tomatoes might help. Google keto recipes for cheese scones, lemon muffins, granola nut and seed bars.
 
Should have said dont forget lots of real butter on the veg. Include fats where you can eg. Full fat Greek yogurt, double cream, cream cheese. This will supply energy. I havent been doing this long and am no expert but I reduced my numbers significantly in a few months and have never felt better.
 

Wean him into a Low carb bread if he won’t leave it alone straight away, though not ideal it’ll be better than normal bread. Substitute pork scratchings for the crisps, I couldn’t believe they are virtually carb free.
 
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