Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she has some health issues that cause her obesity? Ever think of that? My friend from college didn't get fat and then obese until she was in her mid-20s when PCOS hit her hard (think of going from like 125lbs in college to 300lbs a few years later). What if this woman was in the same boat? By then she's already gotten her degree, you know? Should she not use it just because she got fat?
Anyway, you should actually probably be seeing a therapist if 12lbs is what is keeping you from a swimsuit.
Your assumption is wrong and you probably are the one who should see a therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is like the current president lecturing how to bond with your kids.
Lol!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she has some health issues that cause her obesity? Ever think of that? My friend from college didn't get fat and then obese until she was in her mid-20s when PCOS hit her hard (think of going from like 125lbs in college to 300lbs a few years later). What if this woman was in the same boat? By then she's already gotten her degree, you know? Should she not use it just because she got fat?
Anyway, you should actually probably be seeing a therapist if 12lbs is what is keeping you from a swimsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I left the dietitian’s office with no new advice. I feel I was the one giving useful information to loose weight and sticking to the diet. Theory from a dietitian doesn’t really help. Leading by example is what health practitioners should do.
The ob/gyn doc in the same building had advised me to keep my daily exercise routine. I was motivated to do so because she told me she woke up at 5 a.m. to sweat on her elliptical bike and she is still thin at her age (60’s)
Here is some new advice for you: it's lose, not loose.
Thank you. I was going to fix the typo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ve never heard the adage about teachers?
No. What is it?
Anonymous wrote:Is like the current president lecturing how to bond with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:You’ve never heard the adage about teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I left the dietitian’s office with no new advice. I feel I was the one giving useful information to loose weight and sticking to the diet. Theory from a dietitian doesn’t really help. Leading by example is what health practitioners should do.
The ob/gyn doc in the same building had advised me to keep my daily exercise routine. I was motivated to do so because she told me she woke up at 5 a.m. to sweat on her elliptical bike and she is still thin at her age (60’s)
Here is some new advice for you: it's lose, not loose.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I left the dietitian’s office with no new advice. I feel I was the one giving useful information to loose weight and sticking to the diet. Theory from a dietitian doesn’t really help. Leading by example is what health practitioners should do.
The ob/gyn doc in the same building had advised me to keep my daily exercise routine. I was motivated to do so because she told me she woke up at 5 a.m. to sweat on her elliptical bike and she is still thin at her age (60’s)