Okay, Mthrgoose! You're living MY LIFE!!
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Originally posted by mthrgoos68
My husband is the same way. He does need to diet, and he talks about wanting to diet, but he won't do anything about it. Of course all the years that I've been so heavy, and even when I reached 330 pounds, he never ever said a word to me about my weight, so I certainly am not going to say anything to him.
Mine, too. He has high blood pressure and a family history of diabetes and has sleep apnea so severe that he has to sleep with a breathing machine. He weighs around 230 and should weigh around 185. Two docs have told him he needs to lose weight, he KNOWS he does, but still does nothing. However, I also don't want to hurt his feelings.
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Originally posted by mthrgoos68 I know that if he had ever said anything to me, it wouldn't have motivated me to diet, it would have just hurt my feelings and upset me. I had to wait until I was truly ready to do this and be excited about it, so I'll just wait until he reaches that point. [/B]
Years ago, hubby actually DID say something about my weight and it hurt me so badly and pissed me off so badly that I went into "Oh yeah? I'll show you!" mode. I lost it, got pregnant with daughter, and gained it all back in the space of about 7 months.
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Originally posted by mthrgoos68 I do try to make healthier changes in the meals that I make for the family, and I've tried to quit keeping so much junk food in the pantry. I've just discreetly replaced some of their snacks and junk with healthier choices. I do make seperate meals for the rest of my family than I make for myself, but with 6 growing kids in the house I can't expect them all to eat what I do. [/B]
I also am making healthier meals and trying to keep the crap out of the cabinets. I REFUSE REFUSE REFUSE to make separate meals, though! If they don't like what I cook, they make their own damn dinner!