rjroubi
Cathlete
>Hello Delfin,
>
>I have to agree with Kathryn, I would treat this like an
>addiction also. I know your pain, my sister is obese, and
>sickly. I love her so much, and I get angry, because it seems
>she has just given up on the idea of making herself active. I
>sometimes feel that she would rather sit and watch a movie
>instead of working out for her health. It is very frustrating
>to see her in denial. I've expressed to her my hands are
>tied, because of the lack of knowledge, to help her. Now lets
>see what she does with that.
>
>My advice though, do whatever it takes to make her understand
>that she needs to change the way she eats forever. Time is
>running out. And also love her for who she is. And know you
>did your part to help a friend or loved one.
>
You cannot help an addict unless they want to be helped....it really doesn't matter what you say.
JMO,
Robin
ETA: The first step has to come from within.
>
>I have to agree with Kathryn, I would treat this like an
>addiction also. I know your pain, my sister is obese, and
>sickly. I love her so much, and I get angry, because it seems
>she has just given up on the idea of making herself active. I
>sometimes feel that she would rather sit and watch a movie
>instead of working out for her health. It is very frustrating
>to see her in denial. I've expressed to her my hands are
>tied, because of the lack of knowledge, to help her. Now lets
>see what she does with that.
>
>My advice though, do whatever it takes to make her understand
>that she needs to change the way she eats forever. Time is
>running out. And also love her for who she is. And know you
>did your part to help a friend or loved one.
>
You cannot help an addict unless they want to be helped....it really doesn't matter what you say.
JMO,
Robin
ETA: The first step has to come from within.