Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 Hi All, This is an interesting topic. I have maintained a reasonable weight for my height for some time though was overweight as a child and also going through my dietetic program and internship. I have had some clients mention that they were happy I am at a good weight because I am more believable in what I recommend. I have had others say that I can't understand their challenges because I am at a good weight. I give a little of my weight history and then focus on exploring their concerns. I often say that even with my dealing with my own overweight, my concerns aren't necessarily the concerns they are facing. When I was working in a hospital in out-patient department, people I had just counseled would often be next to me in line at the cafeteria at lunch. When they realized I was next to them, they would immediately look at their tray to re-check what they had just selected and then all eyes would go to my plate. I also had a time that I was at a co-workers' house, her sister asked her if it was okay if she baked cookies while I was there. I think these comments do go with being an RD and give us the opportunity to challenge misperceptions. Widiss, RD, MFT Registered Dietitian Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist tanyaw@... Question on red meat Hello guys, I was looking for a source that classifies what meats are considered red. Does anybody know of one? Can you confirm if they are beef, pork, veal and lamb? Anything else? Thank you! Maggie Carneiro, MPH, RD, CDE Dietitian Loma University Transplantation Institute 25865 Barton Road, Suite 101 Loma , Ca. 92354 ext 36755 e-mail: mcarneir@... <mailto:mcarneir%40llu.edu> pager: mcarneiro@... <mailto:mcarneiro%40my2way.com> or #1128 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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