Okay, as some of you know, Mr. Bug was sent to his first ever check-up as an adult about 8 weeks ago. In fact, it was his first ever check-up since getting cleared to play high school football . . .
Anyway, Mr. Bug had all sorts of blood work ran by his doctor and we found out a week or so later that he had high cholesterol.

A very depressing weekend ensured where Mr. Bug was convinced that he was going to die and that he was now officially "old" because the doctor put him on meds.
Mr. Bug rebounded after a couple days and decided that he was going to adjust his diet (again, afraid of imminent death). I did spend a lot of time reminding Mr. Bug that we liked to cook good food and just because we were swapping out out protein did not mean our food was now going to be "bad".

And pretty much turned himself into an expert on a low-cholesterol diet and foods that should be eaten and foods that should be avoided. Being the supportive wife that I am, and because it's so much easier to eat the same thing, we both revamped out diets.
First, I made Mr. Bug start eating breakfast (something he never did).

I also offered to make said breakfast every morning because that was the first argument ("I don't have time"). Mr. Bug, the low-cholesterol/heart healthy diet expert now, decided on oatmeal with half a banana. Boom. Done. We should buy stock in quaker oats.

We also pretty much cut red meat (beef and pork) out of our diet. We get it once a week. Maybe. We upped our fish intake from hardly ever to a couple times a week and have a lot more chicken (if you have never had ground chicken burgers, they are the bomb!).
We also bought a food scale. I never knew I could love a scale so much! We just weigh food to weigh it at this point.

I have to admit that Mr. Bug still mourns the lack of ribeyes in his diet but he was the one that came up with this rule.

We also both put back on our Up bands, and started tracking our diets on MyFitnessPal. It's amazing how much I hate to put reeses peanut butter cups in my tracker. Amazing. More importantly, Mr. Bug's follow-up blood work 5 weeks later showed that he now has low cholesterol.

Victory! No more meds! And, as a side benefit, because we cut out a significant portion of fat from our diets, plus we are eating more fruits and veggies, and we are exercising more, we both have lost weight!

Almost 20 pounds for Mr. Bug and 10 pounds for me. This puts me at (finally) pre-pregnancy weight and actually down to where I was was when Mr. Bug and I first started dating.
It's been the weirdest "diet" for me because it was all about being healthier and not about losing weight. The change in the mindset made me feel like I was not on a diet if that makes sense.
And, because I do love a treat, we discovered Klondike slim-a-bears:


I can totally plan my day so I have room for one of these bad boys after dinner.
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BFP - 10/18/2012, EDD - 6/26/2013, Baby Girl lost at 22 weeks (T21), D&E 2/15/2013
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congrats to both of you..i love that you guys are doing it together...can i be a pessimist for a second and talk about how you lost 10 and he lost almost double...its like that slim quick commercial..my hubby is the sammme way...he can skip ONE meal and probably lose 5lbs...i work out and eat healthy for a month and lose like 5...and gain it back with one trip to pizza hut lol men and their metabolism!!they suck lol
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We also own a food scale and DH decided he wanted to lose a few pounds. He couldn't believe how many calories certain food have. Counting calories do help keep us on track.
BFP #1: EDD 05/27/2014 (D&C 10/17/2014)
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And yes chicken burgers can be awesome! I don't eat red meat and mh used to grimace when I said I was making chicken tacos or chicken burgers. Now he loves them! And bonus he eats less red meat.
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I sat with an extra ten pounds for a couple years now. I will say my motivation to diet was lacking. If I had tried this as a weight loss, I think I would have felt more deprived but going at it from a just get healthier perspective worked for me - it also helped that Mr. Bug was 100% on board. Dinner was my big calorie culprit and that is where must of the cutting down in calories occurred.
The day the Bump died - Jasper is wise
The day the Bump died - Jasper is wise