I’m going to slip up...
KV621
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My Husband works a hitch 2 weeks on two weeks off. These two weeks he has been gone I’ve been eating less, and cut out a lot of sweet stuff. I feel like I’m doing good keeping active. I’m afraid he is going to come home and it’s all just going to go out the window. He is a sweets, and a microwave freak. My husband binges in food. He doesn’t need to lose weight but I do. I’m also afraid I’ll fall back into being more sedentary. I don’t like to work out in front of people. He loves me the way I am and the way I look is fine he says, but I’m not loving this baby weight! It has to go for my sanity! Any advice!????
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Not to make excuses.
You don't have to over eat or become sedentary because your husband is.
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Stand your ground. You need to look after yourself every bit as much as you need to look after him and the children.8
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Temptation is always going to be around, so my best advice would be to never deprive yourself to the point where you need an excuse to eat what you like.8
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Get rid of the negative talk: "I'm going to slip up". NO, more like: "I'm liking the changes I've made and results I'm seeing. I'm going to stick with it".
If you don't like working out in front of anyone then maybe he can spend some one-on-one time with your kid(s) and you can go out for a walk.
It's all up to YOU as to how your lifestyle changes on the weeks he is home. Changing habits takes time, yes, but you have to start somewhere.10 -
Choose to carry on with your routine that enables you to lose weight. You don't have to eat sweets just because he is.9
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My Husband works a hitch 2 weeks on two weeks off. These two weeks he has been gone I’ve been eating less, and cut out a lot of sweet stuff. I feel like I’m doing good keeping active. I’m afraid he is going to come home and it’s all just going to go out the window. He is a sweets, and a microwave freak. My husband binges in food. He doesn’t need to lose weight but I do. I’m also afraid I’ll fall back into being more sedentary. I don’t like to work out in front of people. He loves me the way I am and the way I look is fine he says, but I’m not loving this baby weight! It has to go for my sanity! Any advice!????
Keep tracking your food. Log the food before you eat it.
Have lower calorie snacks you really like in the house for you.
You don't have to eat what or whenever someone else eats. You have a choice about what you put in your body.
Unless everyone in your home is glued together 24/7 you could probably do 10-30 minute workouts alone. Or go walking alone or as a family.
If you keep doing something your spouse will get used to it.
You do not need to be perfect every day. If you choose to eat more then do not be dramatic or feel doomed. Log as best you can and move on.3 -
My Husband works a hitch 2 weeks on two weeks off. These two weeks he has been gone I’ve been eating less, and cut out a lot of sweet stuff. I feel like I’m doing good keeping active. I’m afraid he is going to come home and it’s all just going to go out the window. He is a sweets, and a microwave freak. My husband binges in food. He doesn’t need to lose weight but I do. I’m also afraid I’ll fall back into being more sedentary. I don’t like to work out in front of people. He loves me the way I am and the way I look is fine he says, but I’m not loving this baby weight! It has to go for my sanity! Any advice!????
So, whatever it is that you are doing now....keep on doing when hubby is home. Talk to him and tell him how you feel and how awesome you feel doing this stuff. Should not be a problem.2 -
My advice would be to treat the two weeks that he is home as practice for life once you hit your goal. It sounds like you can kind of isolate yourself a bit while he's gone, which makes it easy to eat and work out exactly how you want to. At a certain point, you'll hit your goal and will want to be able to go out, see people, etc. while maintaining your weight. To do that you'll have to build the skills you need to control your food and still work out when others are around. Might as well take advantage of the opportunity to do that now.
The other option is to diet harder the two weeks he is gone and then up your calories, possibly even going to maintenance, while he is home. (I wouldn't stop the working out.) There was a recent study showing that short term dieting cycles work well. I think the study may have been 3 weeks of dieting, one off week, but when compared to people who dieted during the entire study, fat loss was fairly equivalent.3 -
My advice would be to treat the two weeks that he is home as practice for life once you hit your goal. It sounds like you can kind of isolate yourself a bit while he's gone, which makes it easy to eat and work out exactly how you want to. At a certain point, you'll hit your goal and will want to be able to go out, see people, etc. while maintaining your weight. To do that you'll have to build the skills you need to control your food and still work out when others are around. Might as well take advantage of the opportunity to do that now.
The other option is to diet harder the two weeks he is gone and then up your calories, possibly even going to maintenance, while he is home. (I wouldn't stop the working out.) There was a recent study showing that short term dieting cycles work well. I think the study may have been 3 weeks of dieting, one off week, but when compared to people who dieted during the entire study, fat loss was fairly equivalent.
Thanks so much I loved this!1 -
Not to sound too harsh but quit looking at the negative and start looking for ways to make things work for you. I have a husband who doesn’t need to lose weight and 2 girls. When I started trying to lose weight he didn’t change anything though he said he wanted to eat better. He didn’t start actually doing better until 6 months later. In the meantime, what I did to survive was to find 100 calorie snacks, and create a “snack box” - pretzels, crackers, etc. and got a dorm fridge. In the dorm fridge, I put light string cheese, hard boiled eggs, bottled water, greek yogurt, sugar free jello, etc. That way - whenever I wanted a snack, I had a safe zone to get one. I didn’t have to look at all the crap he liked to eat.
I also got Nectar pouches - whey isolate protein drink mixes. I use that and a scoop of clear mixing super fiber from GNC (green container). It’s 120 calories, 23 G protein and 11g fiber. I like the Roadside lemonade, twisted cherry, and grape.
I also have Premier Protein chocolate shakes - about 160 calories, and 30 G protein.
THen there’s the chocolite bars and crispy caramel thingies from www.healthsmartfoods.com. Chocolite bars have about 10g protein&fiber, the caramel things have about 11 g fiber. They’re both about 100 calories.
Key is to get in protein and fiber. That’s helped me most.
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you are looking for excuses and someone else to blame. you have control of your food and health decisions. period6
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My husband says the same things, and I'm down almost 20 lbs.
This is about you, not him. In one month do you want to be 10lb lighter or do you want to be where you are now?0 -
I completely understand. My boyfriend does 28 days on and 28 days off the riverboat. When he is gone I eat great. I cook enough for single portions and don’t eat out. When he is home I cook a lot and we eat out often. It’s harder but I know the problem is with me and not him.0
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Do as you do not as they do....your personal issue does not rest on your significant other. Remember that!0
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Assess why you allow that negative energy unless you are just not ready to do what's best for you!0
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