We were happy to meet Jerry's son. We
were surprised by his questions, as he seemed more knowledgeable
about diabetes than we had expected. He let us be surprised until he
told us that his wife had type 2 diabetes and that both of her
parents had type 2 diabetes.
He said that he was eating better on
the food plan that his wife was eating and he described it as low
carb. He said they have about 5 to 10 percent carbs, 50 to 75
percent fat, and approximately 20 to 50 percent protein. He and his
wife vary the food plan on a daily basis but try to maintain less
that 60 grams of carbohydrates every day. He said they also have a
food scale and use it all the time. He admitted that on days they
when they can exercise together, they do allow up to 80 grams of
carbohydrates for treats, especially some fruits.
He added that her parents use a similar
food plan and that both of them are using insulin. Her dad is a
retired veteran, her mother is a retired nurse, and they have a house
on one level and use an electric chair lift to use the basement. He
said that his wife had diabetes before either of her parents and her
dad was the last to develop diabetes.
We then asked him who had developed the
food plan and he said her mother was the one that had encouraged the
food plan as the hospital she worked for was having success with the
food plan. She knew that the nutritionist they had was promoting it,
even with a dietitian on staff who was promoting high carb with whole
grains. When the food plan by the nutritionist worked so well for
those with diabetes, they let the dietitian go.
Jerry said that was why his son wanted
to talk to him about the food plan until he found out that he was
already on a similar food plan and was so far along with learning to
cook. Jerry's son asked who had supplied the cookbooks with the
nutritional information. Jerry said I had and he wondered where he
could find them and his son would get them for him.
I told them that it might be difficult
as I have been looking for them and have not seen any after the
edition I have. I added that I have not contacted the publisher and
it might be wise to photocopy the address and phone number, if any.
We looked, but found nothing of use and I asked what bookstores were
available to them. He rattled off three of which I knew about two
and I suggested that he look in the stores for the loose-leaf
cookbooks. Because they would be cellophane sealed and he would need
to tell them why he wanted the seal broken. If they break the seal,
then they will reseal it if it does not contain the information you
are looking for.
I then asked for the email address for
Jerry's son and Jerry said he would send it to me later. I said I
have one or two more cookbooks with nutritional information and would
send his son the titles. Jerry asked if he could look at them first.
I took my leave, went home to get them, and brought them back.
Jerry and his son looked both over and Jerry said not one of them,
but definitely the other one. His son continued looking at the one
Jerry had rejected and said he wanted to have his wife look at it in
the bookstore. They went to Jerry's printer, made copies of several
pages, and gave me back the two books. Jerry asked to keep the two
cookbooks he had been using until he knew they were or were not
available. I agreed and we went back to other discussions.
Jerry's son thanked all of us for
supporting his father when he needed it. He said his mother had
talked to his wife and said she knew people were working to separate
them, but she had foiled them to that point, but she could not know
when they might succeed. Jerry said that when A.J approached him, he
was finally convinced he needed help and cooperated with him.
Jerry said his talk with Dr. Tom was
hard to swallow, but he knew Dr. Tom was telling him the truth and
like it or not, he needed to make some changes if he wanted to manage
his diabetes and not die from the complications if his A1c continued
upward.
At that point, Barry asked why he had
not believed him. Jerry said he had created some doubts and until
A.J approached him and knew he should leave then. Jerry told Barry
it was his creating doubt that meant they were successful, and for
the right reason.
At that point, Tim and I said good
night and left.
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