Coping with a non supportive family. Help!

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Well, I am currently living at home. I love my family, but I can tell they do not support my efforts in trying to lose weight. I don't currently have a job, my car broke down recently, and I have to rely on my mother to provide me with food I need. Most of the time she will, but I feel I can only ask for so much.

I know I can stick with what I'm doing, but throughout the day, I can feel any support for my diet or exercise dwindle. I'm trying to find a job, but I don't have a car to get to and from it, if I do get one. I lived like this on my own in a different state for about 7 months, but ever since I moved back, nothing seems like it's ever going to happen. Yes, I have had some progress, but not without feeling like nobody cares on a daily basis. I want to be able to do all of this and get to where it doesn't matter what other people around me think, but sometimes you just need the feeling that someone actually does.

But yea, if anyone can help me with this stress, it is greatly appreciated.
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  • joanneeee
    joanneeee Posts: 311 Member
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    Is there public transport in your area?
  • harold_IV
    harold_IV Posts: 46 Member
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    Hey man, Don't beat yourself up. Eat healthy, eat whole grain breads not white, don't be eating any fast food. Do some strength training everyweek, Keep your head up. Do these things minimally and you'll see some gains.
  • MJ7910
    MJ7910 Posts: 1,280 Member
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    could you help with the cooking so you can prepare lighter foods?
  • WifeMomDVM
    WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
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    Make friends here on MFP for support, then you won't feel so alone. What about a work from home job? Sell something on e-bay? At least you have lots of time to exercise, right?

    Or if mom buys groceries, offer to cook them! Maybe cook a delicious healthy meal to get your family on board?
  • reidsurrett
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    Is there public transport in your area?

    No, i live out in the country unfortunately.
  • hatescows
    hatescows Posts: 69 Member
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    Can you offer to walk dogs in your neighborhood? It is a two-fer- Money and exercise!
    Do you live close to any businesses so that you could walk or bike to work?
  • reidsurrett
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    Hey man, Don't beat yourself up. Eat healthy, eat whole grain breads not white, don't be eating any fast food. Do some strength training everyweek, Keep your head up. Do these things minimally and you'll see some gains.

    I do good most days, however, there are a lot of days that I start off very well, and by that night it just falls apart.
  • hatescows
    hatescows Posts: 69 Member
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    I sell on ebay in my free time- it that a possibility for you?
  • Kalsifer
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    Two things:

    1. Having support is always great, but in the end it comes down to self motivation and will power, which no one else can give you. You need to want to lose the weight for yourself and your own betterment (is that a word?). If your family is overweight as well then they may be a bit jealous, or upset might be a better word because you're doing the thing they probably never will.

    If you've ever hung around with rude overweight people you'll notice they always bad mouth skinnier people for the most dumb reasons. (Key word: rude!, I have lots of overweight friends, and I'm pleasantly plump myself! :D)

    2. About not having a car, the best advice I could give boils down to 3 words, get. a. bike, not only will it save you money (gas!) it will speed up your weight loss by a large amount.

    I know what people may be saying, "But his job may be really far away", I say phooey! When I was 200+ the thought of riding over 20 miles to and from work was like climbing mount Everest, however 2-3 months of doing it and I was able to do the 20 miles in less than an hour.


    As you mentioned support a few times, you should always remember that there are loads of people who can support, maybe not in real life, but I can almost guarantee you'll feel a huge amount of support from this website :)
  • kato24
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    I am really sorry to read you feel this way. One of the biggest reasons why people give up is because of the lack of support they receive from their family. I guess the question is where they lack their support for you? Is it with the food, or do they just feel you are not taking this seriously? If it has to do with the food, look up great tasting low calorie recipes to introduce to the family. Sometimes just finding what everyone will enjoy can help. If it has to do with their lack of faith you can accomplish this feat, that could be from fear. A lot of families find comfort in knowing they are all heavier (assuming your family is heavier) and fear that they will be the only one left. Be a motivation to them. Show them you can do it, and find ways to get them interested. Don't give up though. Stay positive and find ways for this life changing experience to work for you. After all, in the end, it is really about you.
  • reidsurrett
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    could you help with the cooking so you can prepare lighter foods?

    I live with both parents, my brother, his wife, and his kid. My brother and niece are VERY VERY VERY picky eaters, so my mom feels like she has to buy the food around their needs. She'll buy food for a full week (not the healthiest food most of the time, just affordable) and my brother will buy food for the next week (which is NEVER healthy). I cook for myself when I have the food to do so, but that is usually rare. I'm talking mostly dinner here because breakfast and lunch for me is very cheap. (egg whites, whole wheat bread, canned water packed tuna, milk, apples, etc.)
  • reidsurrett
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    I sell on ebay in my free time- it that a possibility for you?

    I sell some things on ebay, but I don't have anything to sell right now.
  • Debbe2
    Debbe2 Posts: 2,071 Member
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    Offer to go with your mom to the grocery store. You can help her out there and in the kitchen; and she will more likely help you by buying some of the foods that you suggest. Take the time while it's available to learn all you can about good nutrition and develop healthful habits.
  • harold_IV
    harold_IV Posts: 46 Member
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    Well if you want to see some quick gains you can always cut your carbs. Don't do it for too long though its not healthy.
  • Nicolee_2014
    Nicolee_2014 Posts: 1,572 Member
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    I hope you find a job soon & get as much support as you need from this site. Chin up :)
  • reidsurrett
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    Two things:

    1. Having support is always great, but in the end it comes down to self motivation and will power, which no one else can give you. You need to want to lose the weight for yourself and your own betterment (is that a word?). If your family is overweight as well then they may be a bit jealous, or upset might be a better word because you're doing the thing they probably never will.

    If you've ever hung around with rude overweight people you'll notice they always bad mouth skinnier people for the most dumb reasons. (Key word: rude!, I have lots of overweight friends, and I'm pleasantly plump myself! :D)

    2. About not having a car, the best advice I could give boils down to 3 words, get. a. bike, not only will it save you money (gas!) it will speed up your weight loss by a large amount.

    I know what people may be saying, "But his job may be really far away", I say phooey! When I was 200+ the thought of riding over 20 miles to and from work was like climbing mount Everest, however 2-3 months of doing it and I was able to do the 20 miles in less than an hour.


    As you mentioned support a few times, you should always remember that there are loads of people who can support, maybe not in real life, but I can almost guarantee you'll feel a huge amount of support from this website :)

    I understand number 1 completely. I try to do this on a daily basis.

    About number 2, I'm currently 380 pounds, and about 99% positive that I couldn't ride 25 miles to and from work on bike right now. I would definitely do it, but I know I would hurt myself right now.

    And I am getting a lot of support from my friends on here, but like you said, the real life thing is a huge factor for me right now.
  • reidsurrett
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    Offer to go with your mom to the grocery store. You can help her out there and in the kitchen; and she will more likely help you by buying some of the foods that you suggest. Take the time while it's available to learn all you can about good nutrition and develop healthful habits.

    I've tried that before. They just go and buy the same crap again. (It's cheap)
  • reidsurrett
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    Well if you want to see some quick gains you can always cut your carbs. Don't do it for too long though its not healthy.

    I've been trying to cut my carbs to mostly my breakfast and lunch.

    If I eat what everyone else is eating, I usually end up eat 2-3x more carbs in the one meal, than the whole day. I have been watching that, though. Thanks for the tip.
  • reidsurrett
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    I hope you find a job soon & get as much support as you need from this site. Chin up :)

    Thank you :)
  • RoxyMoxie
    RoxyMoxie Posts: 38 Member
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    Hey I can relate to you in soo many ways! Im a young mother who currently is unemployed due to a broke down car and no shepherdsville ky doesnt have public transportation either! So I also depend on alot of things from my mother and my family is overweight as well. But I have lost 24 lbs since the end of sept! My suggestions would be eat whatever ur mom cooks but eat only small portions and no 2nds. Also something easy drink lots of water dont drink all ur calories back! Make small healthier choices like baked over fried..veggie snacks over sweets or chips. This is all I did to get started and it wrked! Start tracking ur calories and add in a ten min walk once u lose a few lbs it will motivate u to do more! Feel free to add me my mfp friends are my motivators daily!