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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 212448" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Witz my husband has gain at least 100 lbs in the past year. </p><p> </p><p>He should be wearing xxxL clothes but I refuse to buy them. Since he won't shop for himself... he's squeezing into the xxL's he has. I'm hoping if he gets uncomfortable enough he'll do something about it.</p><p> </p><p>husband used to eat 4-6 sandwiches at a shot. He went from snacking on a slice of cheese to snacking on mostly the whole pack of 24. If I cook dinner, he'll eat enough for 3 if I let him. He's addicted to pop. Gets no excercise at all. None. His b/p is really high, cholesterol thru the roof, and is overdue for a heart attack by 10 yrs. (fam history)</p><p> </p><p>I used to say it was none of my business what husband weighed. Mostly because if he wanted to do something about it he would. I didn't feel I could/should force him.</p><p> </p><p>Now that money is tight though, that's not the case. If I make a meal he's got to stick to a 1 person portion. He's set at a 2 sandwich limit. I'm driving him nuts with the cheese addiction as I'm slipping it to Betsy and Molly faster than he can eat it, and he's only allowed so much per payday.</p><p> </p><p>And he's still gaining. But then, I can't control what he's eating at work.</p><p> </p><p>husband is in total denial he is so huge, or that it's a major problem. I'm just waiting for the heart attack I know is coming. sigh</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 212448, member: 84"] Witz my husband has gain at least 100 lbs in the past year. He should be wearing xxxL clothes but I refuse to buy them. Since he won't shop for himself... he's squeezing into the xxL's he has. I'm hoping if he gets uncomfortable enough he'll do something about it. husband used to eat 4-6 sandwiches at a shot. He went from snacking on a slice of cheese to snacking on mostly the whole pack of 24. If I cook dinner, he'll eat enough for 3 if I let him. He's addicted to pop. Gets no excercise at all. None. His b/p is really high, cholesterol thru the roof, and is overdue for a heart attack by 10 yrs. (fam history) I used to say it was none of my business what husband weighed. Mostly because if he wanted to do something about it he would. I didn't feel I could/should force him. Now that money is tight though, that's not the case. If I make a meal he's got to stick to a 1 person portion. He's set at a 2 sandwich limit. I'm driving him nuts with the cheese addiction as I'm slipping it to Betsy and Molly faster than he can eat it, and he's only allowed so much per payday. And he's still gaining. But then, I can't control what he's eating at work. husband is in total denial he is so huge, or that it's a major problem. I'm just waiting for the heart attack I know is coming. sigh Hugs [/QUOTE]
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