Dear Amy: When we were newly married, we had the luxury of running after work and hiking on the weekends. We did not have a lot of stress. Fast-forward to two kids, a home, careers, and a life out of balance – and my husband has gained about 60 pounds.
When we were newly married, we had the luxury of running after work and hiking on the weekends. We did not have a lot of stress.Fast-forward to two kids, a home, careers, and a life out of balance – and my husband has gained about 60 pounds.
Dear Worried: Your husband knows that he has an eating and weight problem. He has expressed as much to you, because he says that he is avoiding getting a checkup because of the dreaded scale at the doctor’s office . There is a woman living in my town who always calls me “Janet,” even though my daughter and I have told her many times what my real name is.
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