Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t need a nutritionist to tell her what is healthy and what isn’t. Cut out soda, any other sugary drinks, simple carbs. Move more.
+100 what's the point? OP you said "and is aware she's overeating" so she can look up online proper portion sizes I'm sure there are youtube videos on this and eat less and move more.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no harm to seeing a nutritionist.
Although realistically imo there’s also little benefit.
I would ask your or her primary care doctor for a recommendation. They’ll have one.
You could try Pinney Davenport locally.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t need a nutritionist to tell her what is healthy and what isn’t. Cut out soda, any other sugary drinks, simple carbs. Move more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you. She did do a full workup with the allergist this summer. Bloodwork is all normal.
An allergist is not qualified to assess hormone levels, and definitely won't be able to assess a relationship between recent weight gain and depression and anxiety. She needs to see someone who does know how to assess these things.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you. She did do a full workup with the allergist this summer. Bloodwork is all normal.