Anonymous wrote:OP,
I'm bigger than you with some other health issues. Yes, your DD is in at a tricky age. You can be sympathetic to her while still holding firm to going into her school when you need to. Probably it hurts to hear this from her. You deal with by yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt there is a thirteen year old on this earth who doesn’t find her mom embarrassing.
14 is a normal size for an American woman.
Sorry about the MS. Hope it’s doing ok
Size 14 is normal? Yikes – they are looking forward to diabetes, knee and ankle arthritis, high blood pressure, side effects of high blood pressure medicine, strokes and heart attacks at a young age. Throughout history and across the planet, size 14 is not normal or healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt there is a thirteen year old on this earth who doesn’t find her mom embarrassing.
14 is a normal size for an American woman.
Sorry about the MS. Hope it’s doing ok
Size 14 is normal? Yikes – they are looking forward to diabetes, knee and ankle arthritis, high blood pressure, side effects of high blood pressure medicine, strokes and heart attacks at a young age. Throughout history and across the planet, size 14 is not normal or healthy.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt there is a thirteen year old on this earth who doesn’t find her mom embarrassing.
14 is a normal size for an American woman.
Sorry about the MS. Hope it’s doing ok
Anonymous wrote:overweight. I suffer from Multiple Sclerosis and now on medication to slow thyroid function I am now about a size 14. I am not sure how I should handle this. She’s asked that her father go instead. She’s cried and stated that they would make fun of me and in turn additionally make fun of her.
How should I address this or do I simply let it go?
It does hurt to hear and in the moment I reassured her it was fine and I would not come into the school as I truly was taken aback by her saying this.