I have always bought doritos....hubby has dementia and a poor appetite, so ya do what you can. Used to be if I forgot to put them away, I'd come and find the dogs had ripped up the bag and eaten every crumb. Now, in perfect timing, hubby won't eat them, and neither will the dogs. Sign enough for me something has gotten trashier with the trash chips...no heartbreak here at $6/ bag. But it's alarming when even a blue heeler won't touch them.
Please look into the benefits of Fenben for your husband. Also can you check his Vitamin "C" levels? Does he get enough now? Did he have a history of drinking alcohol (it inhibits the brain's ability to get Vit C).?
βIn the past few decades, scientists have revealed that the deficiency of vitamin C may lead to motor deficit, cognitive impairment and aberrant behaviors, whereas supplement of vitamin C has a potential preventive and therapeutic effect on mental illness, such as major depressive disorder (MDD), schizophrenia, anxiety and Alzheimer's disease (AD).β
He does get vitamins though probably not enough...his multiple strokes left multiple problems, including dietary aversions...I've offered a vitamin and he refuses bc "too many pills already" and he gets very testy. But he does love v8 so I try to sneak that in under the umbrella of 'better-than-none'.
Back when he turned type 2...prolly 6 years or so ago...we were juicing. Green drink. Lots of vitamins in that. But his stomach started fighting back...it's a ton of roughage. So I doubt he'll do that again lol but I just try to sneak it into what food he'll eat
Wow. Sounds like you have your hands full. God Bless your efforts and willpower.
Fenben or Ivermectin can help calm his gut problems. Plus you can discretely mix those small doses into his food with minimal detection.
My wife completely reversed her diabetes with a drastic diet change, but I see how he has multiple issues to work on. It must be overwhelming for you. π
Yeah it is. Wish I could say it's all roses...it's mostly thorns right now.
Without my faith I wouldn't be here at all. Just keep on keeping on. God bless y'all.
I have always bought doritos....hubby has dementia and a poor appetite, so ya do what you can. Used to be if I forgot to put them away, I'd come and find the dogs had ripped up the bag and eaten every crumb. Now, in perfect timing, hubby won't eat them, and neither will the dogs. Sign enough for me something has gotten trashier with the trash chips...no heartbreak here at $6/ bag. But it's alarming when even a blue heeler won't touch them.
Please look into the benefits of Fenben for your husband. Also can you check his Vitamin "C" levels? Does he get enough now? Did he have a history of drinking alcohol (it inhibits the brain's ability to get Vit C).?
Nat Library of Medicine
Please let me know if you need some more info.
God bless. ππ€
Tyvm...
He does get vitamins though probably not enough...his multiple strokes left multiple problems, including dietary aversions...I've offered a vitamin and he refuses bc "too many pills already" and he gets very testy. But he does love v8 so I try to sneak that in under the umbrella of 'better-than-none'.
Back when he turned type 2...prolly 6 years or so ago...we were juicing. Green drink. Lots of vitamins in that. But his stomach started fighting back...it's a ton of roughage. So I doubt he'll do that again lol but I just try to sneak it into what food he'll eat
Wow. Sounds like you have your hands full. God Bless your efforts and willpower.
Fenben or Ivermectin can help calm his gut problems. Plus you can discretely mix those small doses into his food with minimal detection.
My wife completely reversed her diabetes with a drastic diet change, but I see how he has multiple issues to work on. It must be overwhelming for you. π
Yeah it is. Wish I could say it's all roses...it's mostly thorns right now. Without my faith I wouldn't be here at all. Just keep on keeping on. God bless y'all.