Anonymous wrote:I would
-make sure he has life insurance
-make one appointment for a check up for him
-only cook healthy meals when you cook for the both of you
-be active and invite him with you to go for walks, hikes, and bike rides
But that's all you can do. He's an adult and you are not his mom. The rest is up to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beer belly. It’s a heart attack waiting to happen.
My husband has a stomach like this and doesn't drink at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beer belly. It’s a heart attack waiting to happen.
My husband has a stomach like this and doesn't drink at all.
Sigh. It’s an expression, dear.
Anonymous wrote:He seriously needs to lose most of it, OP, otherwise your family is in for a world of pain - him with a heart attack, atherosclerosis, dementia, COPD, and you stuck with the caregiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP had his body always been this shape? Or is this a new development?
My DH has this body type in his family. He described his dad in the exact terms you are using. DH has a 28/29 waist and slender muscular legs. He works out and eats fairly healthy which has helped keep it at bay but he does have a bit of a gut. My DS who is only 7 and eats like a bird, super wiry and muscular, but also has this round belly. I think it can be partially explained by genetics (but doesn’t sound like your DH takes care of himself).
This is new the last 3-5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the help.
As for the term “beer belly” I imagine something squishy.
It is not squishy at all. You can actually see a very clear rounded top of it right underneath his chest and very clear rounded bottom around his hips. It is like a oval circle.
Literally like a pregnant belly. Hard, round, and sits right in front of him.
Anonymous wrote:OP had his body always been this shape? Or is this a new development?
My DH has this body type in his family. He described his dad in the exact terms you are using. DH has a 28/29 waist and slender muscular legs. He works out and eats fairly healthy which has helped keep it at bay but he does have a bit of a gut. My DS who is only 7 and eats like a bird, super wiry and muscular, but also has this round belly. I think it can be partially explained by genetics (but doesn’t sound like your DH takes care of himself).
Anonymous wrote:Op again
I am really concerned because it looks unnatural.
I am certain he has a weak core.
He does not exercise.
I do worry about him so much. He also has a very rounded shoulders and neck hump.
But when I mention these things… Instead of saying, he needs to go to the doctor, he’ll say how we don’t have money for a chiropractor, he needs a specialist, he doesn’t have time to exercise.
So I don’t say anything except the Internet. But I do worry very much.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the help.
As for the term “beer belly” I imagine something squishy.
It is not squishy at all. You can actually see a very clear rounded top of it right underneath his chest and very clear rounded bottom around his hips. It is like a oval circle.
Literally like a pregnant belly. Hard, round, and sits right in front of him.