weightloss73, this makes me sad. Spouses should be our best supporters. Have you tried talking to him about his feelings about this? Maybe he doesn't feel included, and you can offer to do this journey together? (Even if he doesn't need to lose weight, we can all stand to be healthier!) Maybe he's worried that you'll get skinny and go after other men, and he just needs reassurance. Maybe he thinks that your not loving yourself as you are is a judgment against him, somehow, too.
We can't know what mysteries lurk in the minds of husbands, unless we ask.
I would also encourage you to participate in the
Self Love and Self-Esteem thread, because, while feeling bad about where you are is often a powerful motivator
to get started on weight loss, it doesn't work for long-term motivation. Imagine you're within 10 or 20 pounds of your goal weight. Either you will STILL be disgusted with yourself, which
definitely isn't a healthy mindset for someone at or near a healthy weight! Or you'll be pretty happy with all of your progress... but you'll still need a reason to lose those last few pounds--and, as we know, the last few come off a lot more slowly than the first few. The thing that is going to get you through this entire journey is your love for yourself and your belief that
you are worth the effort.
I think getting your husband on board will also help you to get to that point.