Urgh Sparked my husband is the same, the other morning he had a late start at work and ate a whole family bag of twisties and a couple of cans of coke and off he went. I'm glad he doesn't always eat like that, (from a health perspective) but really it's nothing for him to come home and eat an entire roast chicken and a family pack of salad too. Ick. Damn boys and their metabolisms. Actually even more annoying, he can be all "OMG, jeans are a bit tight!" eat healthy for like a week and drop 4kg like that. Then he's back into eating how he was again. Lol.
Wade (my closest friend from Perth) who now lives with us asked me to help him lose weight... and I mean, he's a really big guy. He's 6"5 (absolutely towers over me) and I have no idea what he weighs. He's the sweetest guy in the world, and I started taking him walking with me just for 30mins a day (when I was un-injured, so for a few weeks) but he really has no idea HOW to eat healthy I think. Because he'd come home and eat an entire block of cheese and a whole salami, then have dinner. I'm not really sure how to approach the subject with him, his parents were always at him to lose weight and eat better and that's the reason he left. There's not a single vegetable he claims to like. I'm just so worried about his health, he also has cancer which we found out a few years ago. It is terminal, but he's supposed to still have 4-6 years left. I'm sure if he got healthy it could be longer! I just get a little frustrated trying so hard to help someone, or just stand by supporting someone, who won't help themselves. Of course I'll always be there for him, it just makes me sad.
ANYHOO. Off to work.
Wade (my closest friend from Perth) who now lives with us asked me to help him lose weight... and I mean, he's a really big guy. He's 6"5 (absolutely towers over me) and I have no idea what he weighs. He's the sweetest guy in the world, and I started taking him walking with me just for 30mins a day (when I was un-injured, so for a few weeks) but he really has no idea HOW to eat healthy I think. Because he'd come home and eat an entire block of cheese and a whole salami, then have dinner. I'm not really sure how to approach the subject with him, his parents were always at him to lose weight and eat better and that's the reason he left. There's not a single vegetable he claims to like. I'm just so worried about his health, he also has cancer which we found out a few years ago. It is terminal, but he's supposed to still have 4-6 years left. I'm sure if he got healthy it could be longer! I just get a little frustrated trying so hard to help someone, or just stand by supporting someone, who won't help themselves. Of course I'll always be there for him, it just makes me sad.
ANYHOO. Off to work.

