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--- Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Without wanting to sound morbid, it's only a matter
> of time before
> something goes wrong with your husband (unless he
> happens to be one
> of the very lucky few). THEN he might take an
> interest in his diet.
Oh yeah, I know. Nagging doesn't help so I really
don't have much choice. For me I learned long ago
that there was nothing I could eat that was better
than feeling good. Also I have severe insulin
resistance and a family history of diabetes. I feel
like crap when I don't eat at least low carb, and even
better on Paleo.
> incapable of getting fat. Sounds great, it's a side
> effect of the
> fact that I was so drained I could barely perform
> daily chores. It's
> taken over 18 months of paleo to feel like I'm
> beginning to recover.
> In a way, I shouldn't eat sweet things because they
> put a lot of
For me my appetite gets so out of control with too
much sugar, even the natural kind. I'm just over the
fact that I can't eat certain things anymore. I don't
feel deprived honestly, usually I feel righteous,
especially when I see things like my hubby eating a
box of krispy kremes and feeling sick after, or the
Thanksgiving gorge where everyone else needs a nap and
I feel great. :) I guess I've always liked feeling
righteous and smug. LOL. Worth not eating donuts for!
:D
Luv,
Debby
San Jose, CA
Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:
http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/
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