A year ago in January I picked up a book titled "The Type 2 Diabetes Diet" by Ezrin and Kowalski because so many people in my family have the disease. I read it and it made sense. Then I heard about a book called "Protein Power". Another good book. I put into practice the low carb way of life and lost twenty pounds rather quickly. Then I wandered from it because of lack of support and depression because of it. Then in February of this year I picked up the book while dusting and read it again. This time it made more sense and after further research I dove back into the low carb way of life. I do watch my fat intake, contrary to the Atkins recipe and use olice oil as much as possible for in cooking, skinless poultry and low fat beef. I have to add that in the year between quiting and starting up again, I didn't gain any of my weight back. I have lost forty pounds since February 3 and feel so good about everything. I no longer feel fatigue, depression, irritablitly, and I'm not water logged! I can even walk a half a mile and still breath unlike when I first began. It does work for those with IR. I tried to get my husband to follow me, but he likes his pasta, coke and McDonalds too much. Any suggestions?
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Kat, this is a very inspiring post!!
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The best thing to do is what you're doing right now, being an example to how this work. If he's one of the lucky ones who can eat anything and be healthy (super metabolism) then he won't need to change anything I guess, otherwise, he'll soon get jealous of you ;) Wa'il |
I wish! He weighs 280, is 5'8", has high bp, can't sleep laying down for more than an hour at a time, can't walk but a few blocks without becoming winded, his ankles swell to the point of making it hard to pull his boots off, and he has a lot of head aches. He's a mess! His physician seemed to not be concerned over any of this and told him last summer to come back some time. Telling my husband that just made the some time a never thing. The same physician told me when I confronted him on his advice that I was worrying over nothing and sometimes the best medicine for someone was to have a heart attack to make them aware of their needs. He also asked if my husbands life insurance was up to date! What was that all about? :confused:
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Sounds like a doctor from hell!?!
I perfectly understands how your husband isn't bothered, as long the doc says it's o.k. Men have have no sense of urgency towards their health, we'll always find an excuse or say it's just a temporary thing. Cases have been documented of men shrugging off heart attack symptoms till it's too late, just hoping it'll go away. Wa'il |
Hi Kat,
I'm sitting here reading your post about your doctor, and I can't believe my eyes .. :eek: ... Hmmm, you might want to try a few things-
Doreen |
Kat
Maybe you could tempt him into it by cooking up some of Karen's recipes to show him how yummy and easy it can be. The more i learn the more yummy it becomes. Just organise it on a weekend or something so that he gets a gourmet intro (even add in diet coke) and see how he feels about it. My husband isnt overweight but he really enjoys the meals we have. Nicola Wa'il I just figured out you're a bloke. Hence the desire for a flat chest - strange it never occurred to me .... sorry dear. My thin husband who has recently experienced 'middle aged spread' (his version, an increase of 8lbs) found it all went to his chest!! I keep telling him he'll need to get liposuction!! (I have to find some way of getting back at him for his incredible metabolism). |
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Who you calling bloke, you sheila! :) LOL, did I get the spelling eight? I forgot my Aussy dictionary. :) Wa'il |
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