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I have not been nagging him because I know if I do it will drive him in the opposite direction. I admit that my frustration got the best of me when he told me about his latest results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also GD lasts maybe a few months. Anyone can eat a limited diet for a few months. But try doing it forever...every day, from here on out.
Many people call GD basically a prediabetic state. You *do* have to watch it forever.
Anonymous wrote:Also GD lasts maybe a few months. Anyone can eat a limited diet for a few months. But try doing it forever...every day, from here on out.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. When I cook meals for him they are things he likes. I cook separate meals for the two of us because we have very different tastes and he is very picky about refusing to try new things. I don't eat meat and he does. I've posted on the food board about that recently trying to get some new ideas.
He just has it ingrained in his head that he needs to eat a ton of food to feel satisfied. When we go out to eat he'll ask the server what the most filling or biggest item is. He has no concept of reasonable serving size because he eats in restaurants so frequently. He thinks packs of meat meant for families are individual portions.
I have not been nagging him because I know if I do it will drive him in the opposite direction. I admit that my frustration got the best of me when he told me about his latest results.
It may be his body's way of processing things but he's had years to turn this around. I know a little bit about what it feels like since I had gestational diabetes. I listened to my doctors and took their advice and took it seriously. I do think it would have been selfish not to. I know having had GD puts me at risk for developing diabetes later in life so I limit carbs and sugar. And, yes, I do think DH has been acting selfishly. But I know I need to keep my feelings out of this and be there to support him.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. When I cook meals for him they are things he likes. I cook separate meals for the two of us because we have very different tastes and he is very picky about refusing to try new things. I don't eat meat and he does. I've posted on the food board about that recently trying to get some new ideas.
He just has it ingrained in his head that he needs to eat a ton of food to feel satisfied. When we go out to eat he'll ask the server what the most filling or biggest item is. He has no concept of reasonable serving size because he eats in restaurants so frequently. He thinks packs of meat meant for families are individual portions.
I have not been nagging him because I know if I do it will drive him in the opposite direction. I admit that my frustration got the best of me when he told me about his latest results.
It may be his body's way of processing things but he's had years to turn this around. I know a little bit about what it feels like since I had gestational diabetes. I listened to my doctors and took their advice and took it seriously. I do think it would have been selfish not to. I know having had GD puts me at risk for developing diabetes later in life so I limit carbs and sugar. And, yes, I do think DH has been acting selfishly. But I know I need to keep my feelings out of this and be there to support him.