Hubs came over last night to get a few things. I attempted to be cordial and caring but he was sad and angry. Then ultimately said that the only thing I could say to make a difference is that I am sorry and was wrong to separate. Then later he started badgering me via texts. I finally stopped responding. I told him twice that I didn't want to argue.
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119.4 lb
Lost so far: 12.6 lb.
Still to go: 4.4 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
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Diet Calendar Entry for 26 April 2024:
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996 kcal
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Fat: 41.62g | Prot: 53.71g | Carb: 107.24g.
Breakfast: Coffee, Atkins Creamy Vanilla Protein Rich Shake. Lunch: McDonald's Cheeseburger, McDonald's World Famous Fries - Small, Elevation Protein Meal Advance Bar - Chocolate Chip Granola. Snacks/Other: Kroger Yellow Popcorn. more...
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steady weight
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All of his behavior and comments should give you reason why your decision was the best one you could have had and your best option. I hope you have a relaxing weekend.
26 Apr 24 by member: Sternfan
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@Sternfan He is wanting to make nice and meet me to talk. I don't think he can say anything to mend it. He was saying he realized he was wrong.
27 Apr 24 by member: WisteriaSky233
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His controlling nature showing itself again.
27 Apr 24 by member: rhontique
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Yes seems he is grasping at straws at this point but too little too late, no?
27 Apr 24 by member: Sternfan
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Agree with rhontique. He's just showing his disrespect and desire to control. A healthy separation would n
be one in which he gave you space for self-care. Look up "cortisol" sometime. There is a documented physical correlation between stress and your body's resistance to weight loss - even weight gain.
28 Apr 24 by member: HealtyNow
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