Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's equally about him being a dick and you fat.
you can either recognize that each spouse should actually invest some effort into maintaining his/her appearance (this includes maintaining weight). Or just leave the dick and good luck finding romance as an overweight divorced mom with an unrealistic and overly sensitive "he should love me at any size" attitude.
OP here. Wow I can't believe how many responses this got.
We just got back and yes, the trip basically sucked. And yes, this is way more about my husband being a dick than about me being fat. I have no idea what to do. If I had no kids, I would be gone in a heartbeat. But I know that if I do leave, given the kids, I need to be able to tell myself that I tried my hardest. So how do I do that? I dont know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry guys. The biochemical reactions that keep you alive require a certain amount of energy to make them occur. Studies of large cohorts of adults show that that amount of energy is north of 1500 kcal for individuals weighing more than 60 or so kg. you cannot maintain a body weight of 70kg on 1200 kcal per day. You will wind up burning all of your adipose tissue as well as muscle.
Explain that to MY body. I am a veteran of calorie tracking. If I eat a tic tac, I record it. I hate this, because it borders on disordered, but I need to keep such careful track to face skeptics like you, pp. I eat 1200-1300 calories a day and I work out daily and take 10k-15K steps, 1/2 of which are stairs and vigorous dog walks.
Not only do I not maintain weight, or lose, I have been gaining steadily for three years.
My thyroid is perfect. I have muscle mass (not as much as I would have if I could eat more calories and not blow up). I suspect it is some combo of early menopause, by BCP, and my SSRI. I have no idea.
But you may want to believe your 1200 cal starvation theory, but it is simply not true for everyone. I used to be able to cut out a latte a week, work out for 15 minutes more and lose weight, but not anymore.
And all yours, and others', skepticism in the world doesn't change that and doesn't help me find a solution. Or others like me to find one.
I would be willing to bet that your lean muscle mass is low. Add heavy strength training - not body pump or whatever - and don't rely on the walking, and I bet your metabolism will improve dramatically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry guys. The biochemical reactions that keep you alive require a certain amount of energy to make them occur. Studies of large cohorts of adults show that that amount of energy is north of 1500 kcal for individuals weighing more than 60 or so kg. you cannot maintain a body weight of 70kg on 1200 kcal per day. You will wind up burning all of your adipose tissue as well as muscle.
Explain that to MY body. I am a veteran of calorie tracking. If I eat a tic tac, I record it. I hate this, because it borders on disordered, but I need to keep such careful track to face skeptics like you, pp. I eat 1200-1300 calories a day and I work out daily and take 10k-15K steps, 1/2 of which are stairs and vigorous dog walks.
Not only do I not maintain weight, or lose, I have been gaining steadily for three years.
My thyroid is perfect. I have muscle mass (not as much as I would have if I could eat more calories and not blow up). I suspect it is some combo of early menopause, by BCP, and my SSRI. I have no idea.
But you may want to believe your 1200 cal starvation theory, but it is simply not true for everyone. I used to be able to cut out a latte a week, work out for 15 minutes more and lose weight, but not anymore.
And all yours, and others', skepticism in the world doesn't change that and doesn't help me find a solution. Or others like me to find one.
Anonymous wrote:"Yes dear, you are absolutely right. I'm going to enjoy one last hurrah here on vacation, and when we get home, I'm going to start working out at the gym EVERY DAY. While I do this, you will be responsible for all three children, including shopping for/ preparing dinner for the family. I'm so glad you helped me see the importance of this!"
Anonymous wrote:What's his physical flaw? Why don't you respond by telling him to slather more sunscreen on his bald spot?