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Magnate
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Well say a nutritionist for my Bulimia, menopause, hair loss and can't lose weight. This is all I get to eat. Im not sure how I am going to live off of only 6oz a day of protein. Geez I can eat 6oz of salmon for dinner alone. She says this is going to level out my blood sugars, keep me full longer and stop any cravings. I am going to do my best but geez there is no fun in this plan.
Total Daily Servings Grains/Starch 3-4 oz Fruits (3 fruits)=1.5 cups Vegetables 2 cups or more Meats/alternatives only 6 oz for the day! Dairy 2 servings Grains/Starch* (1 serving is 1 pc bread or ½ C rice/pasta)
Starches*
Fruits* (1 serving is fruit size of tennis ball, ½ Banana or 1/2C fruit)
Vegetables 1C raw ½ C cooked
Meats 2-3 oz per meal or alternative
Non-meat Protein Alternatives 1 egg = 1 oz 1TB PB = 1oz
Dairy* 1 serving = 1C milk 6 oz yogurt 1oz cheese
(Limit cheese) __________________ When a child’s emotional needs are not met and a child is repeatedly hurt and abused, this deeply and profoundly affects the child’s development. Wanting those unmet childhood needs in adulthood. Looking for safety, protection, being cherished and loved can often be normal unmet needs in childhood, and the survivor searches for these in other adults. This can be where survivors search for mother and father figures. Transference issues in counseling can occur and this is normal for childhood abuse survivors. |
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Magnate
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I saw this post was viewed 54 times......why no comments or someone writing about their experience? I can not be the only person who has seen a nutritionist.
__________________ When a child’s emotional needs are not met and a child is repeatedly hurt and abused, this deeply and profoundly affects the child’s development. Wanting those unmet childhood needs in adulthood. Looking for safety, protection, being cherished and loved can often be normal unmet needs in childhood, and the survivor searches for these in other adults. This can be where survivors search for mother and father figures. Transference issues in counseling can occur and this is normal for childhood abuse survivors. |
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Magnate
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This did not workout.
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Hi, I only just saw this now. Sorry you haven't gotten any replies. I have seen a nutritionist before, just for the initial appointment but never went back. I found it was a little too restricting /controlling for me so I do my own meal planning now. I just try to eat healthy. I eat three well balanced meals a day sometimes some fruit or something for a snack and that seems to work well for me.
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Moxie,
That seems like an extremely restrictive diet. I don't think you failed at this; I think this was a bad diet for anyone with an ED. I'm sorry! I see a nutritionist too, but we don't go through a meal plan. We mostly talk about how to handle specific food-related situations and what goals I have for the month. |
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I hired someone else and this is now my meal plan: Therapeutic food: Apple Cider vinegar (1tbs before every meal), 2.3L H2O during the day. No water during meals. Sit down on every meal and chew foods at least 20-30 times before swallow - @ 1600cal/day. Concentrated Protein Serving size: 3-6 oz. cooked, or as indicated. Meat, poultry and fish should be grilled, baked or roasted; fish can also be poached. Keep cheese intake low due to saturated fat. (1 serving = approximately 150 calories) - Eggs, 2 whole, or 3 egg whites plus 1 whole egg - Egg substitute, 2/3 cup - Fish, shellfish, 3 oz. fresh or 3/4 cup canned in water - Poultry: chicken or Cornish hen (breast only), turkey - Leg of lamb, lean roast - Beef, very lean - Tofu, 8 oz. or 1 cup (fresh), or 3.5 oz. cube (baked) - Tempeh, 3 oz. or 1/2 cup - Soy or veggie burger, 4 oz. - Cottage cheese, nonfat or lowfat, 3/4 cup -Ricotta, part skim or nonfat, 1/2 cup -Mozzarella, part skim or nonfat, 2 oz. Or 1/2 cup shredded - Parmesan cheese (grated), 4 tblsp. -TVP (soy protein concentrate), 2/3 cup Portions per day: 5 Legumes Serving size: 1/2 cup cooked, or as indicated (1 serving = approximately 110 calories) - Beans - garbanzo, pinto, kidney, black,lima, cannellini, navy, mung beans, fat-free refried, green soy beans - Bean soups, 3/4 cup - Hummus, 1/4 cup - Split peas, sweet green peas, lentils Portions per day: 2 Dairy Serving size: 6 oz., or as indicated (1 serving = approximately 80 calories) - Buttermilk -Fat-free yogurt, plain - Lowfat yogurt, plain, 4 oz. - Nonfat, 1%, or 2% milk, Soy milk, plain Portions per day: 1 Nuts and Seeds Serving size as indicated (1 serving = approximately 100 calories) - Almonds or hazelnuts, 10-12 whole nuts - Walnut or pecan halves, 7-8 - Peanuts, 18 nuts or 2 tbsp. - Pistachios, sunflower, pumpkin, or sesame seeds, 2 tbsp. - Nut butter, 1 tbsp. made from above nuts Portions per day: 1 Category 1 Vegetables Serving size: size: 1/2 cup - servings unlimited Fresh juices made from these are allowed (1 serving = approximately 10-25 calories) - Artichokes -Asparagus -Bamboo shoots - Bean sprouts -Bell or other peppers - Broccoli, Broccoflower -Brussels sprouts - Cabbage (all types) -Cauliflower -Celery - Chives, onion, leeks, garlic -Cucumber, - Dill pickles -Eggplant -Green Beans - Greens: bok choy, escarole, Swiss chard, kale, collard greens, spinach, dandelion, mustard, or beet greens - Lettuce/Mixed greens: romaine, red and green leaf, endive, spinach, arugula, radicchio, watercress, chicory - Mushrooms -Okra -Radishes - Salsa (sugar-free) -Sea vegetables (kelp, etc.) -Snow peas -Sprouts - Tomatoes or mixed vegetable juice - Water chestnuts, 5 whole - Zucchini, yellow, summer, or spaghetti squash Portions per day: Minimum 3-4 Category 2 Vegetables Serving size: 1/2 cup, or as indicated (1 serving = approximately 45 calories) - Beets, winter squash, such as acorn or butter nut squash - Carrots, 1/2 cup cooked or 2 medium raw or 12 baby carrots - Sweet potatos or yams, 1/2 medium baked - Yukon Gold Potato, 1/2 medium Portions per day: 1 Fruit Serving size as indicated (1 serving = approximately 80 calories) - Apple, 1 medium -Apricots, 3 medium - Berries: blackberries & blueberries, 1 cup; rasberries & strawberries, 1 1/2 cups - Cantaloupe, 1/2 medium -Cherries, 15 - Fresh figs, 2 -Grapefruit, 1 whole - Grapes, 15 -Honeydew melon, 1/4 small - Mango, 1/2 medium -Nectarines, 2 small - Orange, 1 large -Peaches, 2 small - Pear, 1 medium -Plums, 2 small - Tangerines, 2 small -Watermelon, 2 cups Portions per day: 2 Grain Serving size: 1/2 cup cooked, or as indicated (1 serving = approximately 75-100 calories) - Amaranth, teff, or quinoa - Basmati or other brown rice, wild rice - Barley, buckwheat groats, or millet - Bulgur (cracked wheat) - Whole oats, raw, 1/3 cup; cooked oatmeal 3/4 cup - Whole wheat, spelt, or kamut berries -100% whole wheat, spelt, or kamut pasta - Whole grain rye crackers, 3 each - Bread: mixed whole grain or 100% whole rye, 1 slice - Whole wheat tortilla or pita, 1/2 -Low-carb tortillas, 2 small or 1 large Portions per day: 1 Oils Serving size: 1sp. or as indicated Oils should be cold pressed (1 serving = approximately 40 calories) - Avocado, 1/8 - Flaxseed oil (refrigerate) -Walnut oil - Extra virgin olive oil (preferable) & canola oil for cooking - Mayonnaise (from canola oil) - Olives, 8-10 medium Portions per day 4 __________________ When a child’s emotional needs are not met and a child is repeatedly hurt and abused, this deeply and profoundly affects the child’s development. Wanting those unmet childhood needs in adulthood. Looking for safety, protection, being cherished and loved can often be normal unmet needs in childhood, and the survivor searches for these in other adults. This can be where survivors search for mother and father figures. Transference issues in counseling can occur and this is normal for childhood abuse survivors. |
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