
I don't even go around screaming to the world that I'm trying to lose weight. People just know because I've declined their candy, cookies, or going out to Wendy's for lunch at work. So then they feel the need to analyze my eating and workout plans and give me their input that I didn't ask for.

Like my coworker saw my lunch. I was having salad with all veggies, no meat, no dressing, no croutons. She said I was "starving myself" It's a pretty big salad! And saying it's not about what I eat but how much I eat. And went on to tell me how she lost 100 lbs and still has bagels with butter and a couple bottles of soda a day, and pizza and whatever she wants, she just doesn't overeat
Ok well I'm not a fitness expert, but isn't a "couple bottles of soda" already way over the recommended sugar limit? Regardless. I'm happy she lost 100 lbs, and what works for her is great, but doesn't work for everyone. I don't even care about the number on the scale anymore, I care about being Healthy. To me, Healthy means keeping my heart clear, keeping my blood pressure and blood sugar in check, and I don't believe I can do any of that eating what I want all day in reasonable portions.
Besides her, I've gotten several rude intrusive comments about me needing to eat more, and needing to eat meat, (which I'm not even giving up forever, just for the next 3 weeks!) how I shouldn't push myself at exercise at my size because its so "NEW". Umm I've been working out for years now. I can surprisingly do A LOT at MY SIZE, definitely in comparison to other people I have talked to at my size. I just think that was the most rude comment, coming from someone in healthcare or not. (I work at a hospital, it came from a nursing care assistant) Don't put me in a box with all other people 300+ lbs.

Why do people feel this is okay or appropriate??





