Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 FRED Friday, 27 August 2010 I received an E-mail the other day from a man named Fred. He's been married to his wife, for over 30 years and has loved her deeply for all of these years. Fred told me that he and had three beautiful daughters together. And with reach of her pregnancies, would gain weight but not lose any of the weight she'd gained after each daughter was born. When they first met, Fred and used to take long walks or go bicycling together. But all of the extra activity they used to do as a couple pretty much stopped once their daughters entered their lives. And as kept gaining weight, Fred never said a word about it. In fact, neither of them ever broached the subject of 's ever-increasing weight. It was a subject neither of them chose to talk about. By the time reached 250 pounds, she was told by her doctor that she'd become diabetic. 's doctor assigned her a nutritionist who helped develop a healthy food program to control her newly diagnosed diabetes. But here's the thing, even though she now had a healthy food plan to follow, continued to gain weight. See, she was not sticking to the food program that had been created for her. Whenever Fred took and their daughters out to dinner, she'd usually order whatever pleased her. And still, Fred said nothing. When he wrote, Fred wanted to know how he could sit down with his wife and finally have that heart-to-heart talk they so desperately needed to have on this very sensitive subject. I really had to do a lot of thinking about his dilemma before answering Fred. You see, both of them had been in denial for years about her weight. Come on, when he refused to address 's weight, Fred himself was in a form of denial, right along with his wife. I wondered what Fred could have said to years ago when she first began gaining weight. And I wonder if what he may have said to her really would've made a difference. But that was the past and as we all know, you can't go back and change it. But and Fred could do something about her future. When I spoke to Fred, I told him that he would have to find a day away from their daughters where he could sit and have that heart-to-heart talk with the woman he'd spent most of his life with. I told him to begin with these words: ", I love you so much. And that's why we need to have a really honest talk about your weight." Sincerity opens that door of fear and let's you in. See, I think had been fearful about her weight for all of these years. She may have feared that Fred would leave her or get angry about her weight. But good-old Fred, he never did. Maybe now is ready for a helping hand. The hand of someone who loves her and who she loves so much...her Fred. I'm sure I'll hear from Fred soon on how is doing. I'm looking forward to that. In the meantime, are you in love with someone who's not taking good care of themselves? Are you worried about that loved one? Well, it's time now for you to sit down with and tell them how you feel. Yes, it's time for you to offer your hand in helping to save the life of that person you love and care for so much. "___________, I love you more that you'll ever know. We really need to talk." Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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