Not sure where to put this - My husband Sucks! LOL
chasetwins
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Sooo My husband FINALLY decides he wants to do something about his weight. I have mixed feelings on this as to ensure he does it right and healthy..I will be doing most of the work (I am the cook in the house)
He weighed himself sunday night while we were discussing him starting on Monday..297. I told him to weigh himself in the AM since he is technically starting Monday.
Calls me from work Monday morning giggling and says.."I lose weight just thinking about dieting..already lost 4 pounds! Down to 293" I call him an *kitten* and explain..night time verse AM..night always weighs more. So 293 is starting weight..good to know.
Official diet goes well Monday...he calls me yet again from work today to tell me his weight this AM was 288..WTH!!! (before yelling at him for being a man and having the ability to lose weight at a disgusting rate..I had to tell him NOT to weigh himself every day but more importantly if he does NOT to call me every time either LMAO)
How the heck...?? I actually weighed myself to make sure the scale was not broken...it's not...5 pounds one day?!?! ugggg
And this people is how Men differ from women!!! I need....Positive thoughts positive thoughts!!! Thankfully I am half way through my journey and have less to travel than him or I am not sure I could take him losing so much so fast!!
He weighed himself sunday night while we were discussing him starting on Monday..297. I told him to weigh himself in the AM since he is technically starting Monday.
Calls me from work Monday morning giggling and says.."I lose weight just thinking about dieting..already lost 4 pounds! Down to 293" I call him an *kitten* and explain..night time verse AM..night always weighs more. So 293 is starting weight..good to know.
Official diet goes well Monday...he calls me yet again from work today to tell me his weight this AM was 288..WTH!!! (before yelling at him for being a man and having the ability to lose weight at a disgusting rate..I had to tell him NOT to weigh himself every day but more importantly if he does NOT to call me every time either LMAO)
How the heck...?? I actually weighed myself to make sure the scale was not broken...it's not...5 pounds one day?!?! ugggg
And this people is how Men differ from women!!! I need....Positive thoughts positive thoughts!!! Thankfully I am half way through my journey and have less to travel than him or I am not sure I could take him losing so much so fast!!
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Body weight fluctuates. Don't take the scale as the all determining factor to overall health and fitness, but just a guideline.0
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Body weight fluctuates. Don't take the scale as the all determining factor to overall health and fitness, but just a guideline.
Oh believe me I have learned that lesson I not only weigh myself - I measure and use both the scale and a caliper for body fat %
It is nice to see that number drop though! But NEVER have I lost 5 lbs in one shot even over a week!!0 -
My husband and I started Insanity at the same time. He eats like a 12 year old boy, soda, sweets, mcdonalds... I cook almost everything I eat. I drink only coffee in the morning and water the rest of the day. He already looks like he's been working out for months and I still have my belly bulge. Grrrr. I feel your pain. LOL0
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Read about "phantom weight loss" by this Russian-American guy, Konstantin Monastyrsky. Basically, the first 15 lbs are water, and poop. Add to that the fact that heavier people lose weight faster, and men have an easier time of it than women. It's because they are weaker than we are and need it to be easy! Edited to say: (I'm joking!)
Don't be discouraged, just keep on working it! (But I'd be pi$$ed off, too!)0 -
don't be discouraged, how much does he have to lose the first little while the pounds will fly off simply because he does'nt need them. also he really shouldn't be weighing himself more than once a week. and by the way you look awesome don't give up now.0
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He also weighs a lot more than you, so yes, he will lose faster.0
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My husband and I started Insanity at the same time. He eats like a 12 year old boy, soda, sweets, mcdonalds... I cook almost everything I eat. I drink only coffee in the morning and water the rest of the day. He already looks like he's been working out for months and I still have my belly bulge. Grrrr. I feel your pain. LOL
LOL awful isn't it?!?!? I read somewhere it is because our bodies were meant to have "fat" or excess to have healthy children...OK fine I get that but ummm I am DONE with having children can I please have the metabolism of a man now? LMAO0 -
How good/reliable is your scale? Sometimes, at least for me, where you place the scale on the floor makes a difference on the scale reading. Also, I agree with you, weigh in once per week, and first thing in the morning. It's too early for him to celebrate as it may just bounce back. Don't forget to get starting measurements, too! My wife and I do scale readings once per week, and measurements once per month (when we remember!).0
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Read about "phantom weight loss" by this Russian-American guy, Konstantin Monastyrsky. Basically, the first 15 lbs are water, and poop. Add to that the fact that heavier people lose weight faster, and men have an easier time of it than women. It's because they are weaker than we are and need it to be easy!
Don't be discouraged, just keep on working it! (But I'd be pi$$ed off, too!)
"It's because they are weaker than we are and need it to be easy"
LOVE LOVE this!!!!0 -
I seriously doubt your husband cut and exercised 17500 calories in one day. That would mean he ran for like 10 hours that day. Plus other activities and a really big drop in calories consumed, like down to zero.0
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My husband and I are doing this together. We started mid January. He has lost 33 lbs to my 25 lbs, while eating a lot more food. (Including a lot more "cheat food"). I am trying to root him on without getting discouraged myself. I have to accept the body chemistry I have and work with it. At the same time, I have went down a pants size and he has not and that bothers him a little. Overall, we are supportive of one another and have found that the important thing is to be allies and not competitors.0
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I was sure some "Roid Rage" was gonna shout at me for that one! Some hungry cranky people lurk around these pages sometimes!0
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Grrr! I hate men!
No, not really, I just thought I'd add SOMETHING to the discussion other than "I'm jealous."0 -
How good/reliable is your scale? Sometimes, at least for me, where you place the scale on the floor makes a difference on the scale reading. Also, I agree with you, weigh in once per week, and first thing in the morning. It's too early for him to celebrate as it may just bounce back. Don't forget to get starting measurements, too! My wife and I do scale readings once per week, and measurements once per month (when we remember!).
You know...this is a great point that for some odd reason i did not think of. I personally put my scale in the same exact spot each time. While I do not doubt he lost some being a man with more to lose...I doubt he knows to ensure it is the same spot...hmmm maybe I will be busting his bubble tonight LOL0 -
Different people burn different amounts of calories. Unfortunately, you are stuck in your own body, so what other people do is irrelevant.
For the record, I'd definitely trade being able to burn more calories for multiple orgasms.
But seriously, you can't compare yourself to others. Support each other, but you are your own person.
Sounds like a fluctuation though. I can "lose" and "gain" 3-4 pounds over a days repeatedly, even being consistent, and they're not permanent.0 -
He is a 300 pound guy. When you first start to lose weight at that kind of BMI you lose it REALLY fast. I lost 20 pounds in my first month of weight loss with about 1/4 the effort it took me to lose 5 pounds in a month after a year of dieting.
Because of his size he also has a lot more water weight to lose, and his body weight can fluctuate a lot more than that of most women. Even now my weight fluctuates 4 pounds in a day sometimes, and I only weigh 190...0 -
Grrr! I hate men!
No, not really, I just thought I'd add SOMETHING to the discussion other than "I'm jealous."
LMAO!!!!0 -
Water weight usually goes fast.0
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Grrr! I hate men!
No, not really, I just thought I'd add SOMETHING to the discussion other than "I'm jealous."
I don't believe you one bit...0 -
Different people burn different amounts of calories. Unfortunately, you are stuck in your own body, so what other people do is irrelevant.
For the record, I'd definitely trade being able to burn more calories for multiple orgasms.
But seriously, you can't compare yourself to others.
ROFL!!!! Wouldn't most men?? You must have the child birth too though if you trade for that!0 -
Bear in mind, a lot will be water weight in the first week. I lost 3lbs in my first 4 days and was only eating the amount needed to lose 1/2lb a week.
He's also heavier so will lose weight quicker naturally. It will slow down.0 -
Ladies, keep in mind that it's not the number of pounds, it's the PERCENTAGE that actually matters. if your husband was 297, for him to lose 2.97 pounds is only 1% of his total body weight. If you weighed, say 190, and lost the same amount of weight, your percentage of loss would still be far higher than his.
Of course, if his percentage is also higher, you're allowed to hate him.0 -
Grrr! I hate men!
No, not really, I just thought I'd add SOMETHING to the discussion other than "I'm jealous."
My mom and dad will diet together and he always loses faster than here. My husband will lose faster than me too. It's just body chemistry but so discouraging. Hang tough.0 -
Your husband is just a machine! I would give him a high five and celebrate with a beer!0
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Not trying to be harsh, but if you got rid of that 20 tsp of coffee creamer in the morning and replaced it with something else, I bet that would help.0
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Lol... I laughed reading this. How much is he trying to lose? Trust me, when he gets closer to goal it will get harder, but men are different than women when it comes to weightloss, and sometimes it can be VERY frustrating.
I recently came to the conclusion that my hubby is a bad influence... he doesn't really cook and likes to eat out. Currently he thinks eating a Wendy's Chicken Ceasar salad is "being good". He works out sporadically. It's like I have 2 kids - my hubby and my daughter, lol.
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I TOTALLY feel for you!!! My boyfriend and I started working out at the same time back in December. I am on a 1300 cal diet (not counting exercise cals), but he eats WHATEVER he wants (mostly junk), and A LOT of it (I saw him eat a whole package of Nutter Butters as a "snack" very recently). he had lost like 20lbs after a month or two, and I have lost 12lbs in 4 months. He is so smug about it I just want to punch him sometimes! Ugh!!!!0
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Not trying to be harsh, but if you got rid of that 20 tsp of coffee creamer in the morning and replaced it with something else, I bet that would help.
This is a lifestyle change - not a diet ...the 20 is over the entire course of the day Coffee I REFUSE to give. It works into my macros therefore that is my "treat" I measure that many in the AM and use throughout the day. I also drink over 72 ounces of water a day inbetween. But like I said..coffee will NEVER be out of my diet so it is worked in.
My weight loss has NOT stalled at all from it - 1 pound a week which is a healthy rate...but TX for the advice0 -
I hate my husband for the same reason. He's a natural twig. He's 6'2" and fluctuate between 180-190 lbs. and when he's near the 190 mark, I hear, "I need to lose a few pounds." He needs to lose a few pounds, HE NEEDS TO LOSE A FEW POUNDS!!!!
It's a good thing I dropped the weight. I used to look at him and say, "Who needs to lose weight? Have you taken a look at me lately? I gave birth to your children, so shut it."0 -
You are the cook, just slip a little extra salt into his food to keep him to a reasonable weight loss. Once you reach your goal you can stop.0
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