ChatterBank4 mins ago
Tough love or Tea and sympathy?
25 Answers
I have a friend who is Very over weight. She has just found out she is heavier than even she thought (28st).
She has been on anti depresants for a number of months. She is only 22yrs old but very imature.
What is the general opinion on how to help her? Tough love or TLC?
She has been on anti depresants for a number of months. She is only 22yrs old but very imature.
What is the general opinion on how to help her? Tough love or TLC?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by cassa333. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
I'm pragmatic so I'd probably offer to go on a diet with her or do some form of exercise with her which is my way of being sympatheitc as I wouldn't believe sympathy to be particularly helpful. Sure empathise away but basically, she needs to lose the weight or she's likey to encounter all sorts of health problems and become more depressed.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
googleing what?
They don't do gastric bipass or banding round here unless you have a BMI of over 65.
Although 28st hers is only 55.2 so any surgery would have to be self funded.
A couple of weeks ago I offered to go to slimming world with her and take her to the park when I take my two but so far she hasn't taken me up on it. Although to be fare she only found out her true weight yesterday at slimming world so has for someitme been in denial about her weight.
They don't do gastric bipass or banding round here unless you have a BMI of over 65.
Although 28st hers is only 55.2 so any surgery would have to be self funded.
A couple of weeks ago I offered to go to slimming world with her and take her to the park when I take my two but so far she hasn't taken me up on it. Although to be fare she only found out her true weight yesterday at slimming world so has for someitme been in denial about her weight.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
be supportive, I would imagine she feels very low and any negatives could have her reaching for the snacks. try to keep her positive, she probably doesnt want to go out because she feels so bad about herself. it will take her a few days to get over the shock of the scales. when she comes to terms with it suggest the walks again err more towards a nice scenic walk rather than the "you need to lose weight" slant
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.