Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you more worried about her weight than her possible personality disorder?
oh please. OP is worried that her daughter is ruining her life (it's not just weight, it's work and marriage) and she is actually probably correct. furthermore it seems that OP will bear at least some cost of the very likely ruin.
Anonymous wrote:DDis a SAHM with two sweet little boys and a husband who has provided everything, home, clubs, cruises, cars etc. She has gone from size 0 to 18 in seven years and has a prickly personality that cost her several jobs. She objects to any hint their marriage may be affected by her weight. He won't level with her but is clearly withdrawing (he used t post pix of them together, no more). Anything I say just seems to make her eating worse. Any suggestions?

Anonymous wrote:I'm always curious about why people feel the need to "say something" about someone else being overweight.
Do you think your DD is not aware that she is overweight? Most people who are obese are painfully aware and ashamed of it, which tends to perpetuate the cycle.
Telling her that you are concerned about her weight is almost guaranteed to backfire and damage your relationship.
I would just try to hint to her, gently, that you sense that she is stressed and unhappy and that you are there for her if she needs someone. Don't even bring up the weight. The weight is a symptom.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you more worried about her weight than her possible personality disorder?
Anonymous wrote:DDis a SAHM with two sweet little boys and a husband who has provided everything, home, clubs, cruises, cars etc. She has gone from size 0 to 18 in seven years and has a prickly personality that cost her several jobs. She objects to any hint their marriage may be affected by her weight. He won't level with her but is clearly withdrawing (he used t post pix of them together, no more). Anything I say just seems to make her eating worse. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:s.Anonymous wrote:Maybe he doesn't post her pic because she is now camera shy. I'm like that now at size 18.
Not at all camera shy. She just paid a photographer to take loads of family pictures which she posted all over Facebook. He posted pix of the boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, this was clearly a troll post.
She gained the weight eating lightly fried spiced tuna, is that what you're saying?
Anonymous wrote:DDis a SAHM with two sweet little boys and a husband who has provided everything, home, clubs, cruises, cars etc. She has gone from size 0 to 18 in seven years and has a prickly personality that cost her several jobs. She objects to any hint their marriage may be affected by her weight. He won't level with her but is clearly withdrawing (he used t post pix of them together, no more). Anything I say just seems to make her eating worse. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Folks, this was clearly a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Folks, this was clearly a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fwiw, I went from 4 to 16 in the past 5 years with fertility treatments and two pregnancies. I'm not happy about it, but it's not a 65-75 lb gain. I'm 5'2".
A 4 to a 16 is probably more like 40 lbs right? OP's daughter started two sizes smaller and is now one larger, which is where 65-75 lbs comes from.