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In reply to the discussion: Mediterranean diet 'as effective as statins' in reducing heart attack risk [View all]Nevernose
(13,081 posts)32. That's how I was before I had kids
Even though, since I lacked the lady parts, I obviously was never pregnant (my pet peeve is when a man says "we are pregnant"
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Within a couple of years I was preparing meals three times a day, taking snacks everywhere I went, not carousing (as much).
Before the kid, though, I would go days without eating. Didn't even think about it. I still probably wouldn't eat very often if my wife didn't force me to. Of course, she also insists that we eat healthy things, so I've lost sixty pounds in the last couple of years.
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Mediterranean diet 'as effective as statins' in reducing heart attack risk [View all]
malaise
Sep 2015
OP
I was just being smart-alecky/not snarky. Sorry. But I was reminded of my now "fired" doctor:
UTUSN
Sep 2015
#45
True but the doctors seem to be more concerned with the side effects of the medication
malaise
Sep 2015
#18
Note tomatoes being described as Mediterranean. One of the many outcomes of the voyage of Columbus.
arcane1
Sep 2015
#9
Looks like I'm already eating a mostly Mediterranean diet by being a vegetarian
IVoteDFL
Sep 2015
#12