My dad on Atkins
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RE: My dad on Atkins - 3/12/2004 11:00:17 AM
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MikeOO17
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I hear you bro.. and sometimes trying to change somebody's mind just makes them mad. So your best bet is to educate yourself on this, show him a few pieces of info here and there, learn about nutrition yourself and then buy him the latest book. Well I bought him the atkins book around 1 year ago so it could be the latest version. Had I known then what I know now, I would have bought him something that promotes more of a healthy lifestyle than atkins. Maybe the zone diet or something. It seems like all I do is show him a few pieces of info here and there. Maybe I'm not subtle enough about it, but he does the same thing everytime. Starts complaining about me complaining about his diet. Uuuuhhhh duuuhhhhh... Its not exactly what I'd feed my kids when I'm older. His sodium intake has to be through the roof. The absolute worst part is, he has our refrigerator packed with garbage. I stuggle to find clean sourses of protein, so I don't know how he gets them. On top of this, he is setting the absolute worst example for my brother. He happens to be 2 years older than me, but he acts like a fat kid at McDonalds when it comes to eating. He happens to be an insulin dependant diabetic as well, so being over weight is 20 times worse than normal. He's about 6'4 and has been close to 300lbs for nearly 4 years. The sad fact is, he continues to get bigger. He has joined a gym infrequently and attends even more infrequently. I worry about him all the time, but he's adopted my dads attitude regarding critism. My mom used to take good care of him, but he no longer responds to her either. I really do think he is digging an early grave. It seems like my mother and I are the only 2 people who actually participate in anything active beyond the call of everyday life. Well, usually curiosity kills the cat. In this case its quite the opposite. Stubborness closes one's mind off to outside influence. Unfortunately, some of the best advice I have ever heard was not dreamed up by my own mind, it was offered to me by some of the great people I have had the opportunity to encounter in my life.
< Message edited by MikeOO17 -- 3/12/2004 11:02:10 AM >
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