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Should I (25F) tell my husband (26M) that if he doesn’t lose weight and get his health in order I want a divorce?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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For ten years, their love stood unshaken, a bond forged in youth and unwavering devotion. But beneath the surface of their shared life, a silent storm brewed—Mark’s health spiraling as his weight soared, dragging with it the shadows of hypertension, prediabetes, and sleep apnea. Her heart aches not for the pounds, but for the man she sees slipping away, trapped in a battle he refuses to fight.

Despite her endless efforts and his fleeting moments of hope, the relentless climb back to danger’s edge gnaws at their future. Each missed medication, every ignored warning, is a thread unraveling the fabric of their tomorrow. The looming threat of a stroke or heart disease hangs heavy, turning love into a desperate plea for survival.

Should I (25F) tell my husband (26M) that if he doesn’t lose weight and get his health in order I want a divorce?

My husband (Mark) and I have been together for 10...

But in the last 3-4 years, he's put on over...

What k**ls me is that his weight has caused stage...

He was prescribed meds to help with blood pressure and...

I've tried everything to get him to eat better or...

And then I find out that two months ago he...

" Now his blood pressure is worse, and the weight...

His doctor told him he's at a serious risk of...

We have a baby, and expecting another, and I cannot...

eats healthy and gets some exercise-while I'm also working full...

He wont go on walks with us, he wanted a...

It honestly feels like I'm going to be a widow...

I can't just sit here and watch him die and...

I love him and do not want a divorce, but...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a profound boundary crisis where the OP is absorbing the emotional and practical burden of her husband’s self-neglect, which is unsustainable and damaging to her own well-being.

The husband’s behavior—stopping medication against medical advice and rejecting multiple offers for physical activity—demonstrates a deep internal resistance to change, often rooted in shame, denial, or a lack of internal motivation. His response that the OP is being ‘rude’ when she raises concerns minimizes her legitimate fear (widowhood) and shifts the focus to his feeling of being criticized, which is a common defense mechanism against accountability in personal health matters.

The OP is correct that she cannot monitor an adult’s medication intake indefinitely while managing a career and young children; this is an inappropriate burden of emotional labor. While ultimatums can be counterproductive if they are purely punitive, a boundary set around shared future commitment, tied directly to observable, verifiable actions (like consistent medical compliance, as advised by his doctor), can be a necessary step. The constructive recommendation is for the OP to seek couples counseling immediately, framing the discussion around boundaries: ‘I love you, but I cannot watch you choose to die when we have children to raise. We need professional help to create a joint plan for your health, or I must prioritize our children’s stability by creating distance.’

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ParanoidWalnut Ultimatums only work if you are willing to follow...

If he's not willing to take the meds he's prescribed...

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Select-Extension1976 If you stay just make sure you have solid...

PinkyPromisinger health like that.: Honestly,

it sounds less like a weight thing and more like...

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Winter-eyed To me,

this sounds like a man who is k**ling himself because...

symptom of disordered eating. Get him into therapy with someone...

It-Is-What-It-Is2024 he will.: Ultimatums will not work.

He has to want to lose weight for himself, not...

My husband has a pattern of having extraordinarily high blood...

In 2021 he was hospitalized and his kidneys were shutting...

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high blood pressure which lead to congestive heart failure and...

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tell him you can't make him be healthy, but you...

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The original poster (OP) is caught in a painful situation, torn between her deep, unconditional love for her husband and the serious, life-threatening health risks he is creating through inaction. Her conflict centers on her inability to force him to take responsibility for his severe health issues, despite her efforts to support him with medication reminders, activity suggestions, and logistical help.

Given that the husband’s refusal to manage his health directly endangers his future presence in the family, the central question is whether the OP is justified in issuing a strict ultimatum regarding his health compliance, or if setting such a boundary crosses into controlling behavior that could damage the relationship further.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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