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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Nutritionist rec
Ok I know little about seeing a nutritionist but my DH and I decided to see one. I'll travel for a good one. My DH's only requirement is that they will allow him to eat red meat!!
Basically, we don't want someone who is an extremist.. .and just open about eating everything in moderation but will give us healthy ideas.
TIA!!
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Posted 4/23/12 2:38 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Re: Nutritionist rec
I don't have anyone to recommend bc I've seen a few and they all say the same thing.
I pretty much can't eat anything I like.
I don't need to pay someone for that!
What I did take away from them (which I also learned by watching Dr. Oz) Low carb, no white flour, no sugar, no artificial sweetener, low sodium and lean meat.
Shop only the outer aisles of the supermarket.
I found this IMPOSSIBLE to LIVE by, but try to do it MOST of the time.
I hope you find one that you feel helps you.
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Posted 4/23/12 4:45 PM |
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mishmosh
That's all I got.
Member since 7/06 1452 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Dr. Braverman recommended Vivian Delman (516) 932-7319 to me when I asked him for a nutritionist a few years ago, but I never called her. Then a few months ago, my therapist recommended---Vivian Delman! And of course, I still haven't called her yet. It's on my list...
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Posted 4/23/12 4:52 PM |
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BeachMom
Love my 4 kiddos!
Member since 11/08 8346 total posts
Name: Kristie
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I don't have anyone to recommend bc I've seen a few and they all say the same thing.
I pretty much can't eat anything I like.
I don't need to pay someone for that!
What I did take away from them (which I also learned by watching Dr. Oz) Low carb, no white flour, no sugar, no artificial sweetener, low sodium and lean meat.
Shop only the outer aisles of the supermarket.
I found this IMPOSSIBLE to LIVE by, but try to do it MOST of the time.
I hope you find one that you feel helps you.
Same here, they all tell you the low carb, no processed flours, low salt and lean meat. I was always able to eat red meat in moderation and was told to get the leaner cuts.
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Posted 4/25/12 12:50 PM |
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prunepie
LIF Adult
Member since 7/06 4357 total posts
Name: jennifer
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Posted by BeachMom
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I don't have anyone to recommend bc I've seen a few and they all say the same thing.
I pretty much can't eat anything I like.
I don't need to pay someone for that!
What I did take away from them (which I also learned by watching Dr. Oz) Low carb, no white flour, no sugar, no artificial sweetener, low sodium and lean meat.
Shop only the outer aisles of the supermarket.
I found this IMPOSSIBLE to LIVE by, but try to do it MOST of the time.
I hope you find one that you feel helps you.
Same here, they all tell you the low carb, no processed flours, low salt and lean meat. I was always able to eat red meat in moderation and was told to get the leaner cuts.
sorry to disagree but not all say that . i know amy from small steps nutrition who is also a vendor on here. she works with what works for you....not a one size fits all. i have seen a bunch of nutrionists in my life...bc i have if issues and eating disorders in the past.
i have seen nutrionists who literally show me plastic serving sizes of fruit like i am 2 all the way to complicated new fangled hoopla and its so overwhelming and not liveable kwim?
if anyone needs help be it ..eating better or seriously needing ot lose weight for various reasons..i super sugest using or at least trying amy before giving up and saying all nutrionists are the same :) good luck everyone!
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Posted 4/25/12 2:20 PM |
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kabr13
LIF Toddler
Member since 2/09 470 total posts
Name:
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Be careful with who you see as a "nutritionist". Anyone can technically call themselves one in NY. There are a lot of people who "practice" and have no formal education. As always I would recommend someone with credentials after their name definetly RD (Registered Dietitian-recognized nationally) or at the very least CDN (certified dietitian nutritionist -only recognized in NY). A well educated person practicing nutrition/counseling will not tell you that certain foods are off limits, and should be able to work with you.good luck!
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Posted 4/25/12 9:17 PM |
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Lara&Aidansmommy
For mom i miss u ETC ILOVEU
Member since 3/07 13921 total posts
Name: ETC I LOVE YOU
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Katie Barbera she works at 2800 marcus avenue. She is a registered dietician. I used to work for her she is sooo down to earth and willing to work WITH you I highly recommend her.
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Posted 4/25/12 10:41 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Re: Nutritionist rec
Posted by prunepie
Posted by BeachMom
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I don't have anyone to recommend bc I've seen a few and they all say the same thing.
I pretty much can't eat anything I like.
I don't need to pay someone for that!
What I did take away from them (which I also learned by watching Dr. Oz) Low carb, no white flour, no sugar, no artificial sweetener, low sodium and lean meat.
Shop only the outer aisles of the supermarket.
I found this IMPOSSIBLE to LIVE by, but try to do it MOST of the time.
I hope you find one that you feel helps you.
Same here, they all tell you the low carb, no processed flours, low salt and lean meat. I was always able to eat red meat in moderation and was told to get the leaner cuts.
sorry to disagree but not all say that . i know amy from small steps nutrition who is also a vendor on here. she works with what works for you....not a one size fits all. i have seen a bunch of nutrionists in my life...bc i have if issues and eating disorders in the past.
i have seen nutrionists who literally show me plastic serving sizes of fruit like i am 2 all the way to complicated new fangled hoopla and its so overwhelming and not liveable kwim?
if anyone needs help be it ..eating better or seriously needing ot lose weight for various reasons..i super sugest using or at least trying amy before giving up and saying all nutrionists are the same :) good luck everyone!
I get it.
You have to lucky enough to find one that isn't just textbook. I just haven't found one.
The last one i went to swore up and down I needed to go low sodium. For x, y and Z reasons. Well, I did. And almost passed out! She KNEW I have low blood pressure most of the time and the low sodium was NOT good. She insisted anyway. Needless to say, I stopped seeing her
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Posted 4/26/12 11:14 AM |
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hanna7636
LIF Adult
Member since 8/06 921 total posts
Name:
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Re: Nutritionist rec
I know this post is a little old but how much does each visit cost?
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Posted 5/4/12 1:57 PM |
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