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    My wife just asked me how come I'm not losing weight...

    I have lost over two stones in 7 weeks on Atkins and a stone and a half before that on a conventional diet for 4 months...

    I now weigh over four stones less than I once did and look different completly, have lost 8 inches off my waist size and an inch and a half off my collar size.

    What a nasty woman!

    Why on earth did I marry her?

    Oh well...
    Big bad John, Leader amongst men and baker of cakes.

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    John, I'm sorry to hear that. It's not easy to be around someone who isn't saying the things we need to hear.

    Don't lose heart. I bet lots of other people have noticed and are thinking what a catch you are now. Just keep up your obvious hard work and think about how you look to yourself and not how you look to your wife, after all that's what matters.

    She may not be noticing it so much as she is with you every day ( I find that difficult to believe myself, but I'm trying).
    Hugs always,
    CarrieSmattick

    Eat, but DON'T cheat!


    Just Because I Rock Doesn't Mean I'm Made Of Stone...

    Female 30yrs 5'6"
    SW 160 / CW 147 / TW 135?

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    • #3
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      John it could be that she feels a wee bit threatened by your new transformation. Some spouses harp and harp about the weight, then feel weird about it should their partner actually lose the weight. Like their security blanket has been taken away. The more you continue to lose and feel good about yourself, the more your outward and inward confidance shows. I could be waaaay off base here, but its just a thought, by her telling you that you haven't lost weight, might be her way of trying to get you to cave so she can have her security blanket back. I hope its not that, but I have seen it many times in my life with friends and family. Even saw one hubby try to sabotage his wife by bringing in junk food and eating it in front of her. Nasty. If this is the situation, you could save some fur flying by sitting down your partner and reasurring her that no matter what you weigh, that she will always be the one for you, and that you really need her on your side cheering on your progress. Hug




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      • #4
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        so is she doing that well on her weight watchers plan then? Short of cutting a leg off, not sure how you could go much faster....hmmmmmmmm....

        restarted 7/23/09 HW 338/SW 280/ CW 261.2/ GW 185 37yrs/5'11

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        • #5
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          She notices, but like the ladies before me said she is probably pretty threatened by the new you. Usually you see it more in men when their wives or girlfriends change, but in your case your wife's own self esteem is being challenged.





          M, 31, 6'

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          • #6
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            I think both point of views are valid. When my mom lost 100 lbs. I never noticed; not really. The only time I really noticed she was burning was when I saw an old picture of her and it was like I was seeing her in a fat suit. You just... don't notice it.

            And not many women like the fact that their husbands weigh less than them. Insecurity is a very valid issue. Seriously :P I told my boyfriend we're gunna have a problem if he can start fitting into my jeans XD Jokingly of course, but still :P It is just kind of an insecurity thing.

            Try complimenting her on the way she looks and such. Just little things
            I will lose weight, I will lose weight, I WILL LOSE WEIGHT!

            New Goal! ( effective April 11, 2008 ~ April 11, 2009 )

            SW: 209.8 / CW: 200 / GW: 140

            Progress:
            April 11 - 209.8
            May 9 - 200
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            • #7
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              Oh, you are all so nice. I was going to suggest he say "well, if you move out I can lose 10 stone (or whatever the wife weighs) of dead weight immediately! More if you take your mother with you." But, I guess that won't make for a happy marriage, will it. Sorry you are still having trouble John. No luck in persuading her to try Atkins? My dh is pretty thin, but if he found an amazing way to eat that made him lose weight without being hungry I'd be all over him to tell me how to do it too. Hey! Do you have a picture somewhere here? We can all have a look and we'll tell you how skinny you are! Hang in there.
              Female, 46yrs, 5'3"

              Restarted Atkins 09/19/05
              Re-restarted Atkins 03/12/07

              SW198.5/CW215/GW150







              Slug Free 6WEC#21 & 22 & 23

              "Superhuman willpower is not required to do Atkins, only the wisdom to put yourself into a position where you won't need it."

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              • #8
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                She's lost 7lbs in 6 months and puts it on within a day of binging and whinging.

                She also tried cooking for me the other day so I kept an eye on her, and as usual I caught her trying to sneak sugar in my food.

                I tried talking to her, complementing her, even tried talking to (((SHUDDER))) her mother.

                I'm just all out of ideas at the moment. Seems she's all about "me me me".

                Oh well at least I know how to cook and eat well...

                Maybe I should declare war by filling the house with her favourite junk food...after all the stuff doesn't appeal to me anymore....no cravings for weeks now...perhaps whats good for the goose truly is good for the gander...

                Wonder how she'll like it if the house is full of chocolate fudge cake???
                Big bad John, Leader amongst men and baker of cakes.

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                • #9
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                  Time like this that me being a bachelor really seems like the place to be.





                  M, 31, 6'

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                  • #10
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                    She must be very frustrated if she has only lost 7 pounds and then gained it back in one day. I would be witchy too in that situation. You know how much you have lost and you can be proud of that. Why don't you offer to cook for her? That way you know what is in your food and she can feel that you are supporting her. I can't imagine how horrible it would be to be eating typical "diet" food and be living with someone who is eating fats and creams and meats and losing weight while I was gaining! Maybe she'll even agree to try Atkins (doesn't sound like she has much to lose by trying!). Sabotaging someone who is having this much trouble losing weight is just mean. You don't kick someone when they are down. Maybe I'm just an incurable romantic but you must have married her for a reason. She must have some good points, right? Turn the other cheek for a while and see if you don't get a more positive attitude. Even if she still can't acknowledge your weight loss everyone on this board does and is really proud of you. Whatever weightloss plan she is on I bet she doesn't have this kind of support.






                    Female/45/5'3''
                    SW 220.5/CW 213.5 /GW 120

                    measurements 3/06/2006
                    c-35" /b-41.5" /w-34" /h-50.5" /th-53.5

                    Start date-January 16 2006

                    1st 5 pound goal completed!
                    2nd 5 pound goal completed!:icon_joy:

                    Starting over: March 24, 2008
                    212 lbs.
                    female/47/5'3''
                    sw 212/cw204/GW 110-120

                    measurements 4/30/08
                    c-33.5"/b-42"/w-33.5"/h-48"/t-53"/a-14"

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                    • #11
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                      <<She also tried cooking for me the other day so I kept an eye on her, and as usual I caught her trying to sneak sugar in my food.>>

                      I am shocked by this. I feel so sad for her that she is that messed up. If you love her get her the help she needs even if you have to do couples therapy to get her in. If you don't love her...then do both of you a favor and get out so you each can get on with your lives.

                      JMO. ;^)
                      Elsie150
                      Female 44, 5'
                      SW241/CW215/GW150
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                      http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...n-recipes.html

                      You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. ~Maya Angelo~

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                      • #12
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                        There's just a certain X weight that you have to reach before people start to notice. Many people have still not noticed that I'm down 50 pounds, even if I haven't seen them for a long time since back when I was heavier. It's a weird phenomenon.
                        Female, 21, 5'6"
                        Start: October 24th, 2005, um, restart FOR REALZ 2/24/2007
                        Total Lost: 60 pounds
                        237.5/177.5/170/Long Term 120
                        Then I gained some back, but let's not talk about that, shall we? 194.6/193.2/177.5/120
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by big_bad_john

                          Wonder how she'll like it if the house is full of chocolate fudge cake???

                          mmmmmm chocolate fudge cake...
                          Hugs always,
                          CarrieSmattick

                          Eat, but DON'T cheat!


                          Just Because I Rock Doesn't Mean I'm Made Of Stone...

                          Female 30yrs 5'6"
                          SW 160 / CW 147 / TW 135?

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                          • #14
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                            If your spouse questions your progress, step on a scale or measure your waist in their company.

                            P.S: Sorry about the sugar-sneaking issue. Maybe it's time for a serious heart-to-heart?
                            Sheila, Founder of SugarFreeSheila.com
                            5'3", medium-framed & muscular, & maintaining since 2001

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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by SugarFreeSheila
                              .

                              P.S: Sorry about the sugar-sneaking issue. Maybe it's time for a serious heart-to-heart?
                              Yeah, or foot to ........... nevermind.
                              BARB

                              Life is what happens to you
                              while you're busy making other plans!
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