Husband Recently Diagnosed, A Few Issues
#1
Posted 22 June 2009 - 04:57 AM
#2
Posted 22 June 2009 - 05:35 AM
I am going out of town for a week and he will have to fend for himself. I guess he will be living on Corn or Rice Chex.
We go back to the doctor on the 1st of July. I have a list of questions about items I have heard/read about since seeing him last. Once he hears some of the answers I think we will be hearing he will have no choice but to become active in his own disease. Good luck to you.
Nancy K.
#3
Posted 22 June 2009 - 08:05 AM
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
Hiker, Yoga Teacher, Engineer, Painter, Be-er of Me
Bellevue, WA
#4
Posted 22 June 2009 - 08:42 AM
I bought a number of books which we both read but I know if I asked her if I could et this she would say she didnt know and its up to me.
We have to take responsibility for ourselves and our bodies and health. I dont want to have to depend on others even after 33 good yers together.
I so dont feel she should suffer and not be able to eat things that I can no longer have although I do insist that they are kept separate and no cross contamination. -- I still think its my job to know what I can and cant eat.
ken
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
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#5
Posted 22 June 2009 - 09:41 AM
Sounds like he has a wonderful wife to take care of him!
#6
Posted 22 June 2009 - 12:48 PM
Foxfire62, on Jun 22 2009, 01:41 PM, said:
Yes, he absolutely does rely on me to do a lot for him. That's very accurate! I also do all of the shopping and cooking, but I still think he needs to take more responsibility. We've discussed it but I haven't pushed the issue since the diagnosis was so recent. Maybe it's time to have a more serious discussion.
#7
Posted 22 June 2009 - 03:41 PM
Avoiding soy, corn, additives, MSG, preservatives, nightshades, grains, sugar, and starches as much as possible.
Negative Celiac tests but very inflamed stomach and intestines, elevated mast cells and all other tests negative
Positive response to diet - labeled Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerant
I come from a family of "stomach problems"
"... growing children quite literally are what they eat. When you think about this, you begin to feel differently about 'cheap' food." - Dr. Alan Greene, M.D.
#8
Posted 22 June 2009 - 04:36 PM
Honestly, When I go away I tell the kids to tell my soul mate where the extra toilet paper is!!!!He has no idea about the place he calls home.......
I think this is harder for men as they seem to think if they don't think about it it will go away. Out of sight out of mind. And that way they can blame someone else if they get ill.....unless your man likes being in the kitchen scene I think most just can't get this until they get really ill. My Sil loves to cook so he jumped right on this & he is not celiac. I do think they should know how to find, &eat gluten-free so if ever they need to be responsible for there well being they can eat..
Its kinda like childbirth--- many guys are afraid to hold or change or bathe the baby. They have a ton of reasons why they shouldn't clean up puke & poop right! Well, some night just leave for a night -out & let them fend for themselves & if they get hungry enough they will figure it out...... Great incentive for the next outing for you...
Ladies I'm sure there are many in the same position.... good luck
mamaw
#9
Posted 22 June 2009 - 04:57 PM
If you are actually enjoying learning all this new stuff then you really can't use it as a weapon in your next PMS screaming fit. OK maybe that's just me........
#10
Posted 23 June 2009 - 08:35 AM
I always changed diapers too which I do not let my kids forget...much to their dismay.
I guess I"ll never understand why men dont take a more active roll in their own life-- although I'm sure my wife would have something to say since I can never find the communal kitchen tools!
mamaw, on Jun 22 2009, 03:36 PM, said:
...mamaw
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
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#11
Posted 23 June 2009 - 08:53 AM
cutecat, on Jun 22 2009, 06:57 AM, said:
My husband does this with everything...I think it's common husband behaviour...like with refusing to consult a map, or ask for directions. There's no way he's going to research health issues. And if his order is wrong at a restaurant, he couldn't be bothered to go through the hassle of having it corrected.
That said, at least yours got a diagnosis and is seeing positive results. Perhaps, over time, reminders and repetition will drum the dos and don'ts into his head. I can't even get my husband to go to the Dr for a check up....there's no way he'll get tested for celiac on top of that (and I really think he needs to get tested!) I'm afraid it's going to take a really scary health issue to get him into the doctor's office.
Michelle
#12
Posted 23 June 2009 - 04:24 PM
Isn't it funny how things have changed since the 60"s... Believe me I laughed long & hard over your statement...
Is that statement the reason your wife married you????
I loved the old 60's but the age 60's sucks.....
I'll be watching this post to see if you get hired!!!! You would have to leave the sun & sand!!!
blessings
mamaw
#13
Posted 24 June 2009 - 08:51 AM
Truer words were never spoken!
I work for gluten-free low carb food! (If there is such a thing that is edible)
Not sure I'm ready to leave Hawaii now, especially after working a month in India!
Maybe getting some of those guys sent out here would make it more palatable!
ken
mamaw, on Jun 23 2009, 03:24 PM, said:
Isn't it funny how things have changed since the 60"s... Believe me I laughed long & hard over your statement...
Is that statement the reason your wife married you????
I loved the old 60's but the age 60's sucks.....
I'll be watching this post to see if you get hired!!!! You would have to leave the sun & sand!!!
blessings
mamaw
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator

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