WowLookAtThat
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I'm not sure what this even means? ...but multiple posters have given her multiple suggestions about how to improve her diet and nutrition, and she has, seemingly, dug in her heels and, basically said, "no way I am not going to even try."
The truth of the matter is that the OP has not 1, not 2, but 3 potentially life threatening diseases. All 3 of these diseases require modification of her lifestyle and diet, and other than the bare minimum, she is unwilling to make any changes. Change is never easy, and sometimes we need to step out of our comfort zone, let go of our childhood fears, and make changes. The Op says it is "just me and my son." Well... the next heart attack may be the last heart attack, and then her son has nothing. She can choose to conquer these diseases or she can choose to let them conquer her.

I understand that you may be scared, OP and that it sucks to have to give up some type of foods BUT the choices you have aren't many. Heart disease and diabetes run in my family and the thing is I know those risks so I have to work hard and eat things that will benefit my body. I used to be obese and I had a scary wake up call at such a young age when someone I knew got very sick from diabetes. I knew that I had to shape up. At first I thought "salad...gross" BUT with research I learned that being on a diet doesn't necessarily means giving up on taste. Honestly, being on a diet that modified my eating behaviors opened me up to new tastes and dishes. Salad isn't just a plate of lettuce with tomatoes but if you put some fresh basil, healthy olive oil and some variety in a veggie you may like (cucumber and sliced tomatoes are my fav) and maybe some tuna...it's pretty good. Don't dig your heels in completely.
I have the Family Circle Healthy Family Dinners cookbook. It has really good recipes like mac n'cheese and even sausage bolgnese with linguine at only 289 calories! PM me if you need any recipes.