justmee 0 Posted March 12, 2008 I am slowly working my way through the many hoops needed by Tricare Prime to be banded at a MTF. Today is my appointment with the nutritionist. What can I expect? I have had to keep a weeks worth of food records on Mypyramidtracker.com. After doing that I see that I eat on average 1700 calories a day. When I go in there will the nutritionist do a "Duh...no wonder you're fat!" (not in that form of wording of course:biggrin:) and want me to be on a lower calorie plan before she will give her okay? I know no one can predict what any particular nutritionist will do in any specific situation, but has that happened to anyone else? I have my appointments for "Therapeutic Lifestyle Change" classes next week, the appointment with the surgeon on the 25th (yes or no appointment :huh2:) and then the final hurdle of psychiatry on the 31st. On my way to Bandland........I hope:thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sisterc 0 Posted March 12, 2008 My session took 30 minutes with another candidate. She discussed what to eat before being banded and what to expect after. I am in Boston with BIMC we also received a book that took you from day to day what to do before surgery and after surgery step by step which is excellent! The psycho appointment was fun and I learned so much about me and the reason behind why I am eating and why I am 150 pounds overweight. I really enjoyed the appointments and such a learning curve for me. Enjoy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pandagirl 0 Posted March 13, 2008 I didn't like my nutritionist at first because she assumed things about my eating habits. For instance, I wrote down what I ordered at a resturant. I think it was Chevy's, a taco, an enchilada, rice, Beans etc. (What even skinny people get when they order it.) And she assumed I ate it all in one sitting. I didn't. It took me three sittings to down it all. She wa right about the calorie choice though, bad decision. If I could start over again, I would explain my eating habits in more detail and not let her think as she wished because by doing so, she went a different route with my eating issues. Anyway, call him or her on what they say. Make sure they understand your eating habits not "fat people's in general" and you might expect them to expect you to be defensive, mine did and it was kind of combative. I heard the same thing from others dealing with thier own nutritionists. All is good now though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites