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What doctor should husband see next?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 402200" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>LOL -- Haozi, I wish he'd see one. He's the kind of person who is impatient and wants a quick fix, who eats emotionally and who does not do well if he feels "deprived." I went out and bought some "healthy" frozen dinners for him to try for nights like tonight when he's getting home late (it's 7:30pm and he just called to say he's about a half hour away still). Plus I got some ready-made low calorie, high protein salads for him to take for lunch. We'll see if this is even something he'll consider for the next few days. It's like he wants someone to tell him what to do and set everything up for him, but he doesn't want to give up a lot of the things that are contributing to his problems.</p><p> </p><p>Mattsmom, he IS taking melatonin, a multivitamin AND extra B vitamins. I've tried to get him to go walking with me (we live on a hill, so just a trip to the end of our street and back up would be a great start), but he's not motivated yet. I sure hope it doesn't take a heart attack or a stroke to get it through his head that he needs to do something...</p><p> </p><p>Beth, I'm not sure if his thyroid's been checked, much less his testosterone. When he goes in next week I'll remind him to ask about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 402200, member: 3444"] LOL -- Haozi, I wish he'd see one. He's the kind of person who is impatient and wants a quick fix, who eats emotionally and who does not do well if he feels "deprived." I went out and bought some "healthy" frozen dinners for him to try for nights like tonight when he's getting home late (it's 7:30pm and he just called to say he's about a half hour away still). Plus I got some ready-made low calorie, high protein salads for him to take for lunch. We'll see if this is even something he'll consider for the next few days. It's like he wants someone to tell him what to do and set everything up for him, but he doesn't want to give up a lot of the things that are contributing to his problems. Mattsmom, he IS taking melatonin, a multivitamin AND extra B vitamins. I've tried to get him to go walking with me (we live on a hill, so just a trip to the end of our street and back up would be a great start), but he's not motivated yet. I sure hope it doesn't take a heart attack or a stroke to get it through his head that he needs to do something... Beth, I'm not sure if his thyroid's been checked, much less his testosterone. When he goes in next week I'll remind him to ask about that. [/QUOTE]
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