NewLeaf
New member
I hate to say this, but I think most of us have run into these people or know people that tend to inadverently corrupt our good efforts to be healthier and lose weight.
I'm hoping some of you have creative tips for avoiding this without offending or upsetting these friends or family members.
Partly I ask because my FH is also being very good about his attempts at becoming a healthier individual and losing weight. However when we visit his family (at least once every couple weeks or more) they tend to start to defeat his good efforts. His nickname as a kid was "Mikey" as in the Life cereal Mikey, who would "eat anything." "Mikey will eat it!" He has always struggled with his weight. I feel like this is very defeating to his efforts! Not to mention they are always trying to give him extras. Yet they will still make comments about his weight and needing to trim down. He seems to handle it OK, but sitting ont he sidelines I find this very frustrating. Not to mention I'm also trying to help him keep a hold on controling his portions and types of food he eats. (Cooking healthier meals, not having second helpings etc!)
So the last time we encountered this over the past weekend, he politely declined the repeated offer of the last sandwich fromt he platter. Finally his mom says "Oh you trying to watch your weight?" and he says "Yes I've got to fit into a tux." So she'll let it go, except his grandmother will persist "oh you've got plenty of time!!" I don't think we'll ever end his grandmother or mother's offers for extra helpings or take-home dishes, but I am always looking for more ways to politely decline!!
We hate to offend them because its their nature, but they are sabotaging his good efforts!! 
I'm hoping some of you have creative tips for avoiding this without offending or upsetting these friends or family members.
Partly I ask because my FH is also being very good about his attempts at becoming a healthier individual and losing weight. However when we visit his family (at least once every couple weeks or more) they tend to start to defeat his good efforts. His nickname as a kid was "Mikey" as in the Life cereal Mikey, who would "eat anything." "Mikey will eat it!" He has always struggled with his weight. I feel like this is very defeating to his efforts! Not to mention they are always trying to give him extras. Yet they will still make comments about his weight and needing to trim down. He seems to handle it OK, but sitting ont he sidelines I find this very frustrating. Not to mention I'm also trying to help him keep a hold on controling his portions and types of food he eats. (Cooking healthier meals, not having second helpings etc!)
So the last time we encountered this over the past weekend, he politely declined the repeated offer of the last sandwich fromt he platter. Finally his mom says "Oh you trying to watch your weight?" and he says "Yes I've got to fit into a tux." So she'll let it go, except his grandmother will persist "oh you've got plenty of time!!" I don't think we'll ever end his grandmother or mother's offers for extra helpings or take-home dishes, but I am always looking for more ways to politely decline!!