Recently, because he went from being completely sedentary to very active (new job) and also has been unable to at nearly as much because of his long, demanding shifts, he lost about 30 lbs!!

He felt so good, looked so good, and we celebrated this wonderful accomplishment! I did not tell him (even though I was worried about it) that since he lost the weight NOT by changing eating habits but by eating say a bagel w/ cream cheese and a coffee over a 14 hours day, that his still poor eating habits would come back to haunt him.
They have, as he has had more time home lately, and has already put on 10 lbs...but, he said he really wants to work to lose it again and lose more weight!

So he has decided to do the treadmill, which he does about 2 times a week for 30 minutes. Also he wants to make healthier choices, but...
He's he person that thinks because he ordered a chicken Caesar wrap with LOADS of Caesar dressing (deli made so they are HUGE too) that he is eating healthy. I don't want to discourage him. Because he did get that instead of a slice of pizza, but we all know those foods (like some "wraps" or "salads" that seem healthy but really they are loaded with calories. I have told him that I want to go to a nutritionist (I don't) and I'd like him to come along. I figured we could learn together.
I try to praise him and encourage him and compliment him, but I cant tell if he really wants to lose weight and is lost, or he "wants" to lose weight, but has no intention of really trying.
Today for lunch he was going to get drive thru and I suggested we go to the deli in our local food court where he would have more options. He was angry about this, and said he didn't want to drive all over town to eat. I swear the deli place was actually closer!!! (This is where he could have ordered pizza but chose the wrap, which is a big deal for him, so I told him it was great he made a better choice for lunch) Then he ate my son's frozen yogurt! lol and then had a large mocha frappe from a local place (like the ones at McD's) and for dinner I made pasta with shrimp and broccoli, and he added several hand fulls of mozzarella cheese.
The other day we went out to eat, and he had a sunday for dessert then we drove directly to a birthday party for my son's friend. And my husband ate another meal of pizza and cake...In the car ride TO THE PARTY my husband was telling me how he wants to lose some weight...huh?

I don't know what to do. Do I do nothing? Weightloss is a personal journey, but I feel stuck between wanting to help him and wanting to just say "whatever!"
I've posted about my husband before as this has been an on going issue. I just want to let anyone that has unhelpful, nasty comments know not to bother. If you're feeling angery or bitter today, please take it out somewhere else. One person last time left a very useless comment that was just dripping with anger that obviously came from their own issues. And I blocked them.
Sorry to be so blunt, but I'm not in the mood to deal with miserable people. This is an issue that is really upsetting me. I really need some real advice.


But what gets me is that our manager constantly brings in LOADS of food for us to eat. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that they feed us on the company's buck, but don't bring in the giant multipacks of chips, the two giant tubs of nut, rasins and then the 5 lbs bag of M&M's (we make our own trail mix instead of buying it premade) I could go on and on.


