Thanks Cherrianne. I’ve told the girls there are some things I can’t eat anymore. Gave them the choice of a cooked breakfast or the yogurt and berries.
Judith, When they’ve been here before breakfast has been cereal or toast so either cooked or yogurt and berries is a step forward. Got two more microwave pizzas and more microwave chips in the freezer (only carbs I didn’t throw out when I started the BSD).
It’s going to be interesting to see how the girls react to eating lower carb.
Last time I tried a low–carb diet their parents disapproved. They (and my son’s professionals) know bestπ³ Much as I appreciate their gift of jams and chutneys, they know I’m diabetic – so it was an odd choiceπ³ But they both eat carbs at every meal. I might be ‘chicken’ but I’ve learned to keep my mouth shut to keep the peaceπ±
I admit to being worried when I saw my son’s partner today. She’s not diabetic as far as I know but has a significant number of health issues. Today she was even larger than before (possibly partly caused by meds and partly by lack of mobility) and was breathless. The weight is all round her middle! Although she shouldn’t touch alcohol because of some of her meds, she still drinks it.
I’m a believer in leading by example so hope their seeing the results will help. It’ll be interesting when they come here π³ In the past I’ve eaten what they eat, but can’t do that now. That will be when they notice something different!