Yay! I like My Nutritionist!!
And she supports my raw food plans!!
Date: 7/10/2007 8:37:52 PM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 2017 times My
visit to the nutritionist felt pretty good. I am optimistic about her
supporting a gradual switch from my current diet to a vegetarian one,
then to a mostly raw one. My personal goal is to lose 50 lbs before the
end of the year (she thinks I can do it before Thanksgiving) and then
to focus more on feeling better physically and emotionally as I get
healthier. The nutritionist's goal is to support me in doing this as
healthfully as possible, both from a physical and emotional standpoint.
Today the nutritionist weighed and measured me (yuck, and
yuck). She gave me quite a few handouts to read about particular
nutrients, healthful foods, the dangers of Pepsi (sigh...) and other
things based on my diet history and our discussion about my current
health. She wants me to go get my bloodwork done as soon as possible so
she can use that as a guide for a food plan. I could tell that I was
baffling her with my lack of visible enthusiasm but I've been kinda
depressed these days. She handled it pretty well. I like her and think
she'll be good to talk to about topics like emotional eating, eating
disorders, frustrations with weight loss, low self esteem, etc. It's
kinda like having a therapist dealing with the main problem I have:
using food for everything. I've tried therapy before and although I
liked the therapist, I think counseling about eating habits might be a
better way for me to approach the issues that lead me to overeat. On
the other hand, I know from my raw days that when I'm eating raw, I
don't have the cravings and compulsions I deal with now, so....? Is the
problem emotional or physical? I believe it's mostly physical but that
I've been brainwashed to believe it's mostly emotional (hence the
mental self-flagellation). At any rate, I'm not going to confuse her
with an actual therapist, but I know she'll be pushing some emotional
buttons as we work together. How can she not?
Based on the foods
I told her I'm eating right now we came up with menus for breakfasts,
lunches and dinners, which she made sure were balanced with the right
proportions of protein, starches, vegetables, and fruits. Stuff like
coffee with creamer will go into an "Other" category, although I'll try
to keep that category to a minimum (even my beloved Pepsi can go into
the Other). I don't count calories- she does that. You know, even
though I'm paying an arm and a leg for this service, it still feels
like a luxury to have someone else put my meals together and count the
calories and nutrients. All I do is say, "no" or "yes" as she rattles
off food suggestions, and she writes up the menu and totals the
nutrients. She even made a grocery list for me. I love it. Maybe this
is what Oprah feels like!
So I've got a whole folder of stuff to
read before I see her again next week. I'll be able to contact her for
assistance via the internet daily if I need information or emotional
support. I'm to email my food journal to her online regularly and then
we'll go over it weekly in person. She'll weigh and measure me to
ensure I am not losing "lean" rather than the "adipose tissue" (fat)
I'm trying to get rid of. I told her that this weekend I'm on vacation
in California and that I do not intend to follow a food plan. She
pretty much laughed that one off and showed me how I really could
follow the plan pretty easily and possibly even lose weight this
weekend. I'm still not planning to follow the plan- so who's got the
last laugh now, Ms. Nutritionist? Huh? Oh, you do?
Never mind.
SHORT ANALYSIS
PROS 1) If I don't lose weight this month she'll be right there advising me; I won't feel so alone in this struggle. 2) She's knowledgeable, has a good sense of humor, lots of patience, and much enthusiasm 3) Supports my whole/raw food plans 4) Is practical and realistic about my making lifestyle changes, not "weight-loss changes"
CONS 1) Sure costs a lot of money 2) Really expensive 3) Did I mention I pay a lot for this?
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