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DEAR ABBY: My wife was recently diagnosed with a partial arterial blockage. It isn’t blocked enough to warrant an angioplasty or a stent, so her doctors will manage it with medication and diet.
Because my wife now has a special diet she must follow, she has told me I can no longer eat anything in front of her that she can’t eat. I must eat only the food she eats. My health is good, and I have no dietary restrictions. Is this demand she is making of me fair? How do I deal with it?
— PUNISHED IN ILLINOIS

