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Hi , I have been told by my GP that they want me to see a dietician about my weight . Have any of you been to one and can give me any idea what they ask as I haven't a clue. ? :-) xxx
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How are you? What is the reason you have to see a Dietician. Is it because you are carrying too much weight, or the opposite?
They will ask you what sort of foods you eat, what exercise you take and I am aware exercise is limited with your ill health. What time of day do you eat, how many fuit and veg consumed in a day. IN fact, they ask everything under the sun.
Good luck!
How are you? What is the reason you have to see a Dietician. Is it because you are carrying too much weight, or the opposite?
They will ask you what sort of foods you eat, what exercise you take and I am aware exercise is limited with your ill health. What time of day do you eat, how many fuit and veg consumed in a day. IN fact, they ask everything under the sun.
Good luck!
they will weigh you and measure you, then ask you to fill out a food diary. then some info about exercises you can do and what food you can eat (normally the tasteless stuff!)
then they will ask you back next week for more of the same and a proper drubbing if you have so much as gained a pound!!
my other half went to one, it didnt do him any good, he has lost a couple of stone since by not taking there advice ;)
then they will ask you back next week for more of the same and a proper drubbing if you have so much as gained a pound!!
my other half went to one, it didnt do him any good, he has lost a couple of stone since by not taking there advice ;)
Hi bigmamma
They obviously want to see you put some weight on.
You know, they go on if someone is overweight then they grill you if you are underweight.
They would probably like you to be above seven stone.
I would give it a go bigmamma. Nothing really to lose. Probably advise on foods to eat to put some weight on but if you are uncomfortable with the clinic, you have a right not to go back.
I have a theory that no-one knows their own body, better than themselves. Try it and it if is not for you, tell your Doctor.
Hope you get on okay!
They obviously want to see you put some weight on.
You know, they go on if someone is overweight then they grill you if you are underweight.
They would probably like you to be above seven stone.
I would give it a go bigmamma. Nothing really to lose. Probably advise on foods to eat to put some weight on but if you are uncomfortable with the clinic, you have a right not to go back.
I have a theory that no-one knows their own body, better than themselves. Try it and it if is not for you, tell your Doctor.
Hope you get on okay!
Hi BM - I was just wondering whether it has anything to do with high cholesterol too?
The reason I ask, is because I have an appointment with the practise nurse next week for a chat about diet & exercise. The reason being that the results of my cholesterol test was still high at 7.0.
It has come down from 7.4 six months ago, but my Doc doesn't want to put me on 'statins' yet, but to go on a low fat - no fat diet & excercise. I wouldn't mind, but I'm slim, don't eat fatty food, walk & swim anyway!
I did read that you're disabled, so would imagine that exercise for you would be quite difficult to do.
You just can't win either way!
The reason I ask, is because I have an appointment with the practise nurse next week for a chat about diet & exercise. The reason being that the results of my cholesterol test was still high at 7.0.
It has come down from 7.4 six months ago, but my Doc doesn't want to put me on 'statins' yet, but to go on a low fat - no fat diet & excercise. I wouldn't mind, but I'm slim, don't eat fatty food, walk & swim anyway!
I did read that you're disabled, so would imagine that exercise for you would be quite difficult to do.
You just can't win either way!
bigmamma, I had no idea you were such an irony! You are teeny-tiny!
I haven't experienced a dietician, although the nurse told me I was too fat for the pill last year! That's always good to hear. Apparently I am not, either. And would it be better if I didn't receive it, and then became pregnant?
You can probably find out a lot about building your weight from internet sources, and other people here. I could tell you plenty about building weight ;) But perhaps that wouldn't be such a healthy way!
xx
I haven't experienced a dietician, although the nurse told me I was too fat for the pill last year! That's always good to hear. Apparently I am not, either. And would it be better if I didn't receive it, and then became pregnant?
You can probably find out a lot about building your weight from internet sources, and other people here. I could tell you plenty about building weight ;) But perhaps that wouldn't be such a healthy way!
xx
I took my daughter to a dietician when she was younger as she wouldn't eat properly and wasn't gaining enough weight for her age (so they said). She was a lovely woman, she just asked about what she ate and drank, where did she think she was going wrong with food and gave her a few little exercises to do and a book on keeping healthy.
Smudge , I have no idea what my cholesterol is , though I expect they did test it when they took bloods are my minor stroke a few months ago.
Leelapops , hi, I used to be 5ft 7 but have lost a bit of height due to arthritis , goodness knows if I will keep shrinking !!!
Sandrajo , I hope your daughter is well and I am pleased to hear her dietician was nice.
xxx
Leelapops , hi, I used to be 5ft 7 but have lost a bit of height due to arthritis , goodness knows if I will keep shrinking !!!
Sandrajo , I hope your daughter is well and I am pleased to hear her dietician was nice.
xxx
Ive not read all the answers as am in a rush now. Sometimes yes, a dietician is just teaching you to suck eggs, I know the dos and donts but as I was insulin resistant I needed extra advice and had no idea. I used to eat loads of fruit but didn;t realise some fruit could be bad for people like me. This has all kicked my insulin receptors back into work and I am no longer at risk of diabetes.
I imagine you 're going to put on weight. She'll just tell you how to eat healthily but put some good fats in etc. Some of us are just the way we are......lucky cow lol
I imagine you 're going to put on weight. She'll just tell you how to eat healthily but put some good fats in etc. Some of us are just the way we are......lucky cow lol
Hi Bigmamma,
Dieticians are not just there to advise on reducing and increasing weight, they will be able to advice you on all sorts of things that will help with acute or chronic medical problems e.g. asthma, diabetes, reumatism etc. Sometimes when you have more than one ailment, it can be difficult to balance out your diet to the best benefit. - e.g. taking oils to help with your joints and not having too many because of high cholesterol - or something like that (I am not an expert before anyone tells me I have picked a poor example!).
I guess that they also would like to see you gain weight without it agrievating any other conditions.
Other posters are correct I think in that the dietician will want to know what you eat and how foods makes you feel.
I would look upon it as an opportunity for some good advice rather than a scary imposition!
btw - I don't think that you will need clean underwear - feel free to keep this weeks pants on til then! ; )
Dieticians are not just there to advise on reducing and increasing weight, they will be able to advice you on all sorts of things that will help with acute or chronic medical problems e.g. asthma, diabetes, reumatism etc. Sometimes when you have more than one ailment, it can be difficult to balance out your diet to the best benefit. - e.g. taking oils to help with your joints and not having too many because of high cholesterol - or something like that (I am not an expert before anyone tells me I have picked a poor example!).
I guess that they also would like to see you gain weight without it agrievating any other conditions.
Other posters are correct I think in that the dietician will want to know what you eat and how foods makes you feel.
I would look upon it as an opportunity for some good advice rather than a scary imposition!
btw - I don't think that you will need clean underwear - feel free to keep this weeks pants on til then! ; )