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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 560840" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Susie--</p><p></p><p>As far as the docs go, they ARE discussing husband's diet in that they are discussing his food choices and the fact that he does not exercise. I'm just about positive husband refuses to admit the amounts of those foods he is actually eating.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, we really need to get the portion sizes under control. He does have health insurance, but husband's state of denial is the biggest obstacle to actually particpiatin gin one of their healthy lifestyle programs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We have done this, too. When husband sees the amounts we spend on sugary, snacky food on paper - he gets upset and agrees that we should stop buying most of it....if not all of it. Then we agree that I will not be purchasing any of those foods during this week's grocery trip.</p><p></p><p>So what happens? The WHINING. H<em>ey - how come there's no....? </em>Because I didn't buy it, remember? <em>Well, yeah but I could really go for that right now. I'm gonna run out and buy some</em>.</p><p></p><p>UUUGGGHHH!!! You may be onto something with your addiction theory....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The doctor has already recommended a sleep study - and because husband knows the results will not be good, he refuses to have one. Even so - I don't think the issue is permanent at the moment. if he stops eating several hours before bed his breathing is just fine. Very quiet, smooth, normal breaths. But if he eats a ton right before bed? It's awful! It's like he struggles for air. It has to be a very distended stomache pushing against his diaphram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 560840, member: 6546"] Susie-- As far as the docs go, they ARE discussing husband's diet in that they are discussing his food choices and the fact that he does not exercise. I'm just about positive husband refuses to admit the amounts of those foods he is actually eating. Yes, we really need to get the portion sizes under control. He does have health insurance, but husband's state of denial is the biggest obstacle to actually particpiatin gin one of their healthy lifestyle programs. We have done this, too. When husband sees the amounts we spend on sugary, snacky food on paper - he gets upset and agrees that we should stop buying most of it....if not all of it. Then we agree that I will not be purchasing any of those foods during this week's grocery trip. So what happens? The WHINING. H[I]ey - how come there's no....? [/I]Because I didn't buy it, remember? [I]Well, yeah but I could really go for that right now. I'm gonna run out and buy some[/I]. UUUGGGHHH!!! You may be onto something with your addiction theory.... The doctor has already recommended a sleep study - and because husband knows the results will not be good, he refuses to have one. Even so - I don't think the issue is permanent at the moment. if he stops eating several hours before bed his breathing is just fine. Very quiet, smooth, normal breaths. But if he eats a ton right before bed? It's awful! It's like he struggles for air. It has to be a very distended stomache pushing against his diaphram. [/QUOTE]
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