My husband is a super-taster and has additional legitimate food aversion issues and is struggling with this diet. He's often hungry, whereas I know he should never be hungry (I'm not!), because he's not really eating enough.
We are working very hard to come up with meats and fish he can eat for snacks, as he eats no cheese and is already sick of eggs. (He also doesn't eat bacon, or ham, or... it's a pretty long list.)
While this diet is a breeze for me as I was never a fan of pasta, etc, he has given up his favourite things - potatoes, bread and beer - in order to diet along with me.
He is eating no off-plan food except... he's gone down from about 6 cups of tea with 2 teaspoons of sugar each to one cup of tea with one sugar each. The artificial sweetners are intolerable to him.
I'm 100% aware that this means he is not doing Atkins and that's OK with me. What I'm wondering is two things:
1. Is there another diet he might be better suited to that I could manage side by side with Atkins?
2. Is eating all of this fat and eating the sugar harming him?
I mean, one would not normally consume this much fat; I understand how it fits into this plan and I'm fine with that, but I'm concerned about this much fat when he's not on plan. (Although he's eating far less than I am, now that I think about it... hmm.)
I know nothing about low-carb diets in general; I'm doing this plan and this plan only, on plan, so I'm ignorant of anything not Atkins-related.
I would prefer he not drop dead; his life insurance isn't that good
We are working very hard to come up with meats and fish he can eat for snacks, as he eats no cheese and is already sick of eggs. (He also doesn't eat bacon, or ham, or... it's a pretty long list.)
While this diet is a breeze for me as I was never a fan of pasta, etc, he has given up his favourite things - potatoes, bread and beer - in order to diet along with me.
He is eating no off-plan food except... he's gone down from about 6 cups of tea with 2 teaspoons of sugar each to one cup of tea with one sugar each. The artificial sweetners are intolerable to him.
I'm 100% aware that this means he is not doing Atkins and that's OK with me. What I'm wondering is two things:
1. Is there another diet he might be better suited to that I could manage side by side with Atkins?
2. Is eating all of this fat and eating the sugar harming him?
I mean, one would not normally consume this much fat; I understand how it fits into this plan and I'm fine with that, but I'm concerned about this much fat when he's not on plan. (Although he's eating far less than I am, now that I think about it... hmm.)
I know nothing about low-carb diets in general; I'm doing this plan and this plan only, on plan, so I'm ignorant of anything not Atkins-related.
I would prefer he not drop dead; his life insurance isn't that good






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