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On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:33:45 -0800, in alt.food.diabetic, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Karen" > wrote in message .. . >> On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 23:15:52 -0800, in alt.food.diabetic, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>>"Alice Faber" > wrote in message ... >>>> In article >, >>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>>> >>>>> "W. Baker" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>> > Julie, >>>>> > >>>>> > Please let us know. Are you just complaining to get it off your >>>>> > chest >>>>> > or >>>>> > are you asking for advice? Your post is not clear on that so we >>>>> > don't >>>>> > knwo if we should just shut up and listen or should offer you some >>>>> > suggestions if we have them. >>>>> >>>>> I thought it was pretty clear. Yes, I am complaining. I did ask for >>>>> suggestions but I have a feeling there is no answer to this. He won't >>>>> eat >>>>> hummus, any dips, raw veggies, salad, stir fries... I did buy 5 >>>>> different >>>>> prepared salads of fruit, nuts and meats, also fruit like Waldorf and a >>>>> vegetable slaw. Also a prepared chef's salad. >>>>> >>>>> Not really sure what else there is. Angela and I mainly eat either >>>>> canned >>>>> green beans, other beans or raw veggies. He said he won't eat beans >>>>> either. >>>>> Would not touch the bean relish that I made. >>>>> >>>>> We are not fruit lovers so I don't want to buy fruit to have to throw >>>>> it >>>>> out. I did buy two cups of watermelon. He did just eat one. And I >>>>> bought >>>>> cottage cheese with pineapple. >>>>> >>>>> I think it might all boil down to him being as my FIL used to put it, >>>>> "difficult". Perhaps if someone could just agree with me on that, it >>>>> would >>>>> help. Because he is making me feel like *I* am doing something wrong >>>>> by >>>>> not >>>>> giving him the right food. But... If he can't tell me what the right >>>>> food >>>>> is, specifically, then I am always wrong. Right? I think... >>>> >>>> Stop trying to read his mind! Let him go grocery shopping himself. >>>> >>>He won't and currently can't. He is at the moment more disabled than me >>>but >>>won't get into that here. >> >> Can you give him pen and paper and have him write suggested veggies >> and fruit and work off of his list? Then if he complains tell him to >> be quiet. At that point if he still complains you know he is either >> just a cranky old man (yes, younger ones can be that ;-) or just >> being difficult to annoy you. > >I have tried that and I do tell him to shut up all the time. I do know he >is suffering right now but there is nothing I can do about that. I have >tried to buy/feed him only the foods that are purported not to make his >medical condition worse and perhaps even make it better but he does not want >those foods. Alas his favorite foods only aggravate the condition and >won't be a party to that. Sorry. I don't know what to say then. It sounds like no matter what you do he will be unhappy. Just do the best you can and try not to take it personal. |
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