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I guess inadvertantly that's exactly what we've begun to do. When I notice him becoming withdrawn and apathetic or even cranky I'll always ask if he's eaten. LOL!!!
That usually bumps him into testing and then eating something. I really do think that living alone for so long he doesn't even realize he's acting any differently until it's pointed out to him. It's funny that we've fallen into that pattern and I hadn't really thought about it.
The moodiness and him withdrawing is very hard for me, but now that I'm starting to understand it's his lvls and not something with us, i can find a way to back off him and deal with it.
thanks again for all your help. . i'm still VERY interested in hearing how the signficant othes/spouses handle living with this :D Now that things are getting more serious and we're doing more talking about the future I'm researching more and more on how he needs to eat and what changes there will be to my life as well as his.