Oh I do sympathise! Thank you to Icanhandthemback for the TED talk. I have been watching a few lately to try to help me to understand my Type 2 Diabetes and the cravings for sugar and chocolate particularly. They have been really helpful
My husband too comes back with bargain 'treats' to 'cheer me up' but they are all cakes, chocolates, puddings etc. What is it about "this could make me have a stroke or a heart attack" that people don't understand?
I have told him now that a 'treat' for me is a plant, something for the garden , a bunch of flowers, maybe a magazine or a book. There are so many other things I get a thrill from, not just the sweet kind
As for the temptation of putting things in front of you, you will just have to keep on practising being strong and saying NO, thank you. He will get the message eventually
Does he realise it will be him that (you hope) looks after you when you are ill? It will be his life that is curtailed and him that may be left on his own?
As someone else has said in the this thread it is the same as any addiction - nicotine, alcohol, drugs-in the end it is down to YOU to say NO and avert your eyes from the menacing 'treats' that could kill you
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(I've been watching Dogs behaving very badly!)