Kteacher
<font color=660099>Not your average kindergarten t
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i am really worried about my DH
he has put on a lot of weight in the last few years to the point where I am very concerned for his health . I try to keep healthy foods in the house for everyone to eat,and just don't buy the fattening snacks, but then he'll go out on his own and buy them. if I buy non fat creamer for coffee he gets mad and goes out and buys half and half for himself. He refuses to go to a doctor-he hasn't had a physical in over a decade. I have made appts. for him in the past, and he either cancels, or doesn't show up. i know he needs to lose the weight for himself, not because I want him to, but I don't know what to do anymore
Can anyone offer me some suggestions or advice? I go back and forth between being mad at him for not taking better care of his health to being sad and afraid he will get sick (there is a history of heart disease in his family). Please help
he has put on a lot of weight in the last few years to the point where I am very concerned for his health . I try to keep healthy foods in the house for everyone to eat,and just don't buy the fattening snacks, but then he'll go out on his own and buy them. if I buy non fat creamer for coffee he gets mad and goes out and buys half and half for himself. He refuses to go to a doctor-he hasn't had a physical in over a decade. I have made appts. for him in the past, and he either cancels, or doesn't show up. i know he needs to lose the weight for himself, not because I want him to, but I don't know what to do anymore
Can anyone offer me some suggestions or advice? I go back and forth between being mad at him for not taking better care of his health to being sad and afraid he will get sick (there is a history of heart disease in his family). Please help

As for the weight problem, which is really a health problem, do you think it would help if you made him a dr. appointment and insisted he go, to the point of going with him? My older brother has been in the same situation and he was in denial, too. All of the sudden he decided to work on it since my SIL, to be, insisted. I think men lose weight for themselves and how their bodies feel, as opposed to women who lose weight for others and how they look. Maybe you could get a dialog going with him where he will help to make a list of things he used to do and can't anymore. Things that he will feel better about if he takes off the extra pounds. You are right - there is no way you can MAKE him do it, but you can offer some sneaky incentives and possibly help him see the health risks. A dr. visit would be the best place to start. Good luck and keep us posted!
. His mom goes to Weight Watcher's every week, maybe I'll ask her to bring him to one of her meetings.