You are fat! Stop Eating (that)!

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Question:

I have a problem that I regularly run into that derails my healthy eating. My family will all try to be my food police. Whenever people try to control what I eat I get mad and eat more. Do you have any advice for me?

I got this question in a DM. I try to help people with weight loss and this turned out to be a very difficult question for me to answer. But here is my stab at it and I am pretty sure there will be more to come.

Answer:

Yes I do have advice for this topic. I know exactly what you are taking about. This is one of the reasons I hid the food I was eating and did not like to eat in front of people. To be honest with you, I still fight this. Even though I have been thin for eight years now, I still think people are going to attack me for eating.

A fat person is a target. If you are fat and you are eating, many people want to make a comment. And it’s not just friends and family. Anyone might stop what they are doing to tell a fat person to stop eating. I often say that fat people are one of the few places that are still open to criticism in the politically correct day and age. Yes, it can be hurtful and yes it can cause you to eat more.

But in general, you cannot change the world. You can only change yourself.

So here or a few tips to get you started, and I have more!

You have two issues here.

My family will all try to be my food police. <<< This is about them.

Whenever people try to control what I eat I get mad and eat more. <<< This is about you.

My family will all try to be my food police.

Always remember that family are doing this because they care. My son has severe ptsd because of what he went through with my obesity. The people trying to "help" you are in fear of losing you. They only want to you to be healthy. They react because they are worried; not because they know what they are doing.

The people trying to stop you from eating do not usually have any training or knowledge to do this. If any of these people DOES have actual training or knowledge, that's a different story - let me know if that is the case with any of your people.

The worst part about what they are doing is that they are attacking you when you are actually eating at the very moment. My mom used to slap food out of my hand or grab it away from me. I still think someone is going to come out of nowhere and take my food sometimes and this has not happened since I was a child.

But at various meals I could write about easily, an entire gang of people would decide to discuss my food, make fun of me, or berate me for eating. It's not easy to overcome these bad food memories and lose weight, but I and many others have done it and you can too.

Try a comment like this:

“I’m eating this meal now. Please leave me in peace. But I am really interested in your ideas. Can you make dinner/lunch/snack for tomorrow and let me try it to see if it works for me? I am doing my best to get healthy and I can use all the help I can get. Thank you!”

When the person wants you to “not eat” something.

“Thanks so much for caring enough to try to help me. Right now I am eating and it’s hard for me to change gears in mid-meal. But I really want to know any ideas you have to improve this food or alternatives to it. Can you send me some links about what you know? Once I get them, I will take a look and try them out.”

When the person has a different idea of what you “should” eat.

“Thanks so much for caring enough to try to help me. Right now I am eating and it’s hard for me to change gears in mid-meal. But I really want to know about XXX that you think is a good idea to eat. Can you send me some links about what you know? Once I get them, I will take a look and try them out.”

When the thing you are eating is part of your healthy diet

“Thanks so much for caring enough to try to help me. I’m actually eating this because I read/heard/found out that is will help me lost weight and get healthy. Let me send you some information about it. Maybe you can research it and see of you agree this is a good thing to eat. If not, maybe you can let me know some alternatives.”

When your are actually eating garbage; they are right and you feel guilty

“Thanks so much for caring enough to try to help me. This might not be the best choice, but I am eating now and this is not the best time to talk to me about not eating it. I would really like to know more about your ideas. Considering that I like this food and go overboard on it, can you give me some ideas of alternatives and ideas so I can do better in the future?”

Those are my tips to talk to people right at the moment they interfere with your meal. If you have some one who just won't quit, you may need to redesign you timing and life so you do not eat with them.

But the more important person to work on is you. So lets look at the second part of your question now.

Whenever people try to control what I eat I get mad and eat more.

This rationale is an excuse that will stop you from succeeding in weight loss and is a big sticking point for many people. Here are some ideas that might help you get over this and succeed.

First recognize that the "opinions of other people" is only one of many excuses that keep us fat.

Random Excuses for Being Fat

  • no time
  • no money
  • age
  • abilities
  • fed up

All of the above are excuses you can get over with almost no effort once you pay attention to them. I was a fat 4 year old and lost the weight at fifty so I can give your an excuse list much longer than this one.

These two excuses can be much harder but still can be overcome

  • mental health
  • medical situations

For example

  • I can barely move or walk and still I exercise many times a day in short spurts.
  • I know depressed people who have gotten to their goal weight and are still depressed.

I say all this this based on my own experience and my work over the last 8 years with other people who succeeded in weight loss through incredible hardship. Until you decide to put the blinders on and do it anyway, anything can derail your efforts. Once you decide that losing weight is the most critical goal you have, nothing can stop you.

All of these excuses above are much less of an issue than the addictive poison most of us are eating each day without even knowing it. It is not about calories, it is about poison that messes with all of our bodily systems. Stop that - and everything else becomes easier.

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When I did get thin in 2011, a common remark I got went like this:
"I can't believe you are thin now! I excepted you to be dead instead. How did you do it? Did you stop eating?"

I did not get this comment once - I got it many times. People do in fact believe that you need to stop eating in order to lose weight.

Take a look at my link here if you have not already, and project the time it will take you to lose the weight you need to lose if you start today. If you cannot deal with it today - so be it. But check this every month or six months. Maybe one day will be the day you finally start to change no matter what anyone else says or does.

No one can do this but you. No one can make any of this matter but you. No one is coming to save the day but you.

The good news is, once you decide to become your own hero and create your own future, it is not as hard as you think it will be before you make that change.

For one example, I lost weight on a high fat diet. One of the foods I enjoyed during my weight loss was full fat organic sour cream that I used in many ways. I knew it was helping me feel fulfilled and I was not going overboard with it. I had many other foods I was eating that gave me good nutrition and my weight was coming off fast. If anyone had said anything about that particular part of my diet, I would not have been bothered.

Previously, I loved sour cream on baked potatoes and had fought about it many times over the years. As soon as someone said anything, I would just add on another spoon of it and feel worse.

So we have a case of the same person and the some food, with completely different results. In one case I was eating more of what I thought was bad for me and in another I was enjoying a healthy part of my diet.

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@fitinfun is eating is a problem or what we eat is a problem.?? Also whatwver we eat we must do some physical workout rather than keep sitting in couch and enjoying...just my thought😇

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In my experience, it is what we are eating that is the problem, not so much the volume of it. Most processed food and diet food in the US (where I usually work) is full of addictive and harmful ingredients. If you are eating colors, flavors, gmo's, pesticides, fake sugar, fake fat, and the like in almost all of your food, it is very difficult to improve.

I work to get people to ADD nutrition and REDUCE poison. A few weeks and months of dedicated effort in this regard works wonders and then the person can have some results, hope, and strength to carry on.

For example, I mentioned above eating organic full fat sour cream. I will still eat that. But some kind of fake, sour cream substitute? No! I would never touch it now. Unfortunately, this fake food is recommended by many of the mainstream weight reduction plans.

Another example is the "meal replacement" drink I used to throw back many times a week. When I went to the fda site and looked up what was in it, I was horrified and never had another one. I only got about halfway down the list of ingredients and then stopped looking.

This post was only on the subject of food, but certainly fat people also fight the fallacy that others believe they "keep sitting in couch and enjoying." I can, and should write a post about that too.

Fat people are not lazy. The very act of getting out of bed and doing the activities of daily living are completely exhausting once you get above a certain BMI. People who are not obese cannot imagine such a hard life. By the time I finally started to lose weight, I could barely move at all, and nothing was enjoyable in my life. I could not walk and talk for 10 minutes at a time and the fitness trainer I hired to help me was afraid I was going to drop dead on him.

In my coaching, I promote easy exercise, many times a day, in short spurts, where you are, and with what you have. I started with only 10 minutes a day and improved from there. Now I work out about one hour each day, but most people would not even recognize what I do as a workout. I have numerous health issues from my years of obesity and poor health. The difference between now and then is that I don't let my health problems become an excuse and modify exercise so I can do it.

I dont think fresh food is availabe anywhere in the world except few rursl areas due to pollution . it is better to have own organic farm to avoid any chemical intake

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I ate organic in California and eat fresh food in SE Asia now. I have lived in rural areas and in cities. The food here is much better quality than I found in the states. It is a lot easier here for me to eat close to the land as I mostly get my food from local markets.

No matter what, anything is better than processed or fast food in any country. Most of us cannot have our own farm, but we can still improve our diets.

Thats true @fitinfun hard to get fresh stuff in state...i do try to grown on trace few things and it work..very well👌

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That was simply an awesome read. I love your explanations and even how your empathise with the people making all the negative comments on your eating habits. You're right, most people do it because they care.

I've been trying to convince my wife to join me on an intermittent diet, but from your post, I think I am going about it the wrong way.

Thanks again!

Yeah - that intermittent thing is a big fad now. I know a lot of people trying to do it and failing. My methods stress getting nutrition in what you do eat and making that the priority. Later, when you have some value to the food you eat, you can play around with the timing if you want to do that. Currently I eat when I am hungry. In the past, I was always "stuffed yet starving" so timing food was really not possible.

In the beginning of my weight loss journey, I tried to cut portion sizes but was not looking at the nutrition - only calories. Well, eating half of the same garbage does not help and makes you feel worse. Once the nutrition is higher and the poison is lower, things begin to change for the better.

Best of luck to you and your wife. I know you can get healthy if I did.

Really enjoyed this post. It's ture, anyone can do it! Unreal what some people say and how they treat the whole situation.

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For me, it is a journey people with weight problems take. They have enough, trying to deal with their body transformation to have other people around creating more pressure.

Another comment to face those people would be, "Yes, I know I'm fat. I feel it because it's my body. Now, shall we please take the obvious out of the equation."

Good one! It is so tiring to have to fight this all the time. Having answers prepared helps a lot.

Beating obesity is such a long journey. You are so right about that. Mine took four years, but got very fast in the last year when I had better skills. No matter what, it is a long haul.

am not super fat but a have a belly my depression belly. its so inporten information on "fat" people. we are not eating because we are lazy it and escape. (fore me it is for sure) and when people are saying the are lazy etc its just so people stoop bugging us. its just one more of this things out there is ok to bully a fat person. hope its going to change but a dout it. sadly

It is definitely not going to change. The only way to stop people from going after you for being fat is to stop being fat. As you say, bullying a fat person is very acceptable and goes on continually no matter what.

I'm fat!

Do you have any experiences like in this post?

I never experience being fat since I was born.
My comment just wanted to cheer people who are fat that a happy life is not all about our physical body. Its about our whole being as a person. Our physical body thin or fat, healthy or unhealthy, will turn into nothing when the right time comes. Its how to live a life according to its purpose.

This is an attitude I fight daily. Being fat is a preventable hazard to living a good life. There is a segment of the "fat" world that wants to celebrate being fat and adjusting to it instead of working to improve.

Obesity leads to other medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, certain cancers, and death. If you have any other health condition, obesity makes it worse. It makes every single day a living hell of misery and inability.

I understand what you say about us not just being our physical body, but if the body cannot function, life is incredibly hard. When you struggle to get out of bed and even to breathe, it is very difficult to stay focused on your life's purpose or to even remember what that might be.

I do not want to cheer up people that are obese. I want to make them mad, inspire them, and make today the day the finally get over their excuses and take action toward a better and healthier life.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

I understand your good intention of helping and solving this epidermic 'fat' 'obese' health problems.
Sometimes being hard or harsh to 'fat' ones would make them more worse to some but not all. Its a fact that not all can change their body. Not all will be healthy. Not all will experience no sickness or diseases. Not all will die in peace in old age. I guess mostly will die with pain. Some will die while just sleeping without pain.
I guess we have to consider those people that could not be changed and explain to them that they can try their very best to change but not to force them. We have to accept those weak people especially those in pain to care for them and walk with them hand in hand. Talk to them that there is something more than the physical body.

I was the sickest fat person you could ever imagine. When I lost weight, many people who knew me said, "I thought you would be dead, not thin."

So I believe we can all do this and that we can all improve our physical body. Aside from my own story, I know many others in very poor health that have lost weight too. These are people who cannot walk and have many other problems. These people need to believe in themselves, but I will believe in them until they can do it alone.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Thanks for this post. I always find it amazing how people don't make the connection between eating and being overweight. I have yo-yo'd (is that a word?) a lot over the years, but in no way do I have any delusions about the causes.

As you allude to in the post, there are many psychological barriers to losing weight, but they are just that; psychological. I had something of a moment of clarity about it a while back. For years I had fallen for the as you get older, you just get fatter myth. My wife, who was a fitness professional and professional athlete and dancer for many years made me look at it a different way.

When I look back at my years up to around age 30, I was always on the move. Running around playing sports, camping, hiking, working labor intensive jobs. But then, at around age 27 I got a job working desktop support at a college. I've been sitting at a computer ever since - and getting fatter. People have to see it for what it is. If you sit around all day and don't move, you aren't going to maintain that slim figure. Well, unless you are one of those lucky genetic outliers but that's another story.

All kinds of fad diets come and go, but the reality remains the same. Eat healthy and exercise regularly if you want to maintain any level of physical fitness. There is no magic pill, just good ol' effort and a little common sense.

I was "The Fat Lady in Accounting" for many years and sat there just like you mention. Many of the other fat ladies and I would talk about how we knew exactly who we were. And then at times, I would work with thin and healthy accountants. Well, what were they doing differently? Eating right and exercising continually and often at their desks.

Now I am on the computer ever more than I used to be but here I am - eating well and exercising continually and often at my desk. Surprise, surprise.

In my chronic disease groups we call the " lucky genetic outliers" the "pre-sick."

Great article @fitinfun. I agree until it clicks inside you, that you're set to do this (like with just about everything else) you get very frustrated very quickly and end up sabotaging yourself. I am 50-60 pounds over my desired weight. I have spent years torturing myself. They worst part I spend 2 yrs doing Zumba 3 days a week going to the gym 2 days. I cut fried foods, sugary, high carb, high calorie. Most of my diet was 'dictated' by my doctor and nutritionist. Guess what? I lost nothing. I consistently weighed the same at each weigh in. My sugars were fine my good cholesterols were good. The bad cholesterols were higher than desired. I beat myself up so badly (part of my personal issues). I did a little research and found out that one of the medcines I was taking loads of people were having the same issue. No one offered and answer.

So, I gave up. I decided to work with being happier with me and being me. Since that time I have managed to drop below 200. I do know STRESS and SLEEP are 2 of the major factor that affect weight loss. I am hoping now that I can get back to a regular sleep schedule and my major stress is gone, that things will start to fall into place, if not I'm ok with it to.

What a story! Are you still taking that medicine? I had a similar issue with 2 medications I used to take. One of them caused a large weight gain in just weeks that took years to get rid of. The other was "a contributing factor" for obesity. I am not sure a medicine that does this to us can really be any good. If you are still taking it, maybe you can get an alternative or adjust the dose with your doctors help. Although it is so infuriating that you had to find out about this side effect on your own.

I so agree that sleep and stress are two huge factors in a healthy life. But you will never get to a perfect spot with both of them. You might take a look at my link here if you have not already, and project the time it will take you to lose the weight you need to lose if you start today. If you cannot deal with it today, that's fine. But check this every month or every six months. Maybe one day will be the day you finally start to change no matter what else is going on.

It may be hard to believe from where you are now, but 50-60 pounds seems very do-able to me considering I lost 135. On the other hand, that amount can go up dramatically if you are not watching it. One of my doctors told me that the average weight gain of an adult is 5 pounds a year between 30-60. He told me some of those people stop the weight gain, and some start losing. The others just die and that was why he did not have to know how to treat obesity in the elderly. This was one of my wake up call conversations. He was so casual about it and there I sat at 250 pounds at that time.

Wow. It sound right that most doctors don't know what to do when it comes to this. I had one suggest I do gastric bypass. I don't over eat. Plus I don't want to spend that kind of money.

I am no longer on that medicine, thankfully. I did lose about 10 lbs in the following couple of months after coming off of it. So since then I've been doing a teeter totter between 195-205 for the past year. Which is better than the 230 I was at.


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Your outlook on this issue is so great... I was a really fit guy when in the US Navy, but have since gained around 80+ lbs. It took me a decade to do that to myself, but I think it will take much longer to peel it back off if I put my mind to it. Awesome read. Thanks for posting!

It is the will power that matters and I think is very hard to maintain that will power when you find your favorite food on the table.
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Thanks for all the food tips. There should be better regulations on food that is produced. Reducing sugar content will help.

Very informative post and makes complete sense. I am the same when people tell me what to do... I do the opposite.

the problem I think is what we eat.

Always had a good reading with your articles, I personal think eat is not the problem. However what We eat is our biggest mistake. Is good to have some of your advice and learn how you overcome overweight. Keep doing that excellent work @fitinfun