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Carol Frilegh
September 20th, 2003, 02:45 PM
My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr. Stanley (Extreme)
Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this expensive
VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
hospital?)
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Diva in Distress
******************
Looking for a Drop in the Bucket (size of my rear end)
rosie readandpost
September 20th, 2003, 03:05 PM
good lord diva!
you can't mean it..........................shots? VLCD?
why not get outside and walk your little butt off, practice gratitude for your long life, and forget about your body for
the day?
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read and post daily, it works!
rosie
http://www.moveon.org/
every reform was once a private opinion.
....................ralph waldo emerson
"Carol Frilegh" > wrote in message ...
> My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr. Stanley (Extreme)
> Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this expensive
> VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
> adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
>
> Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
> are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
> I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
> hospital?)
>
> --
> Diva in Distress
> ******************
> Looking for a Drop in the Bucket (size of my rear end)
Carol Frilegh
September 20th, 2003, 05:42 PM
In article >, rosie
readandpost > wrote:
> good lord diva!
> you can't mean it..........................shots? VLCD?
>
> why not get outside and walk your little butt off, practice gratitude for
> your long life, and forget about your body for
> the day?
>
> --
> read and post daily, it works!
> rosie
> http://www.moveon.org/
>
> every reform was once a private opinion.
> ...................ralph waldo emerson
>
>
>
>
> "Carol Frilegh" > wrote in message
> ...
> > My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr. Stanley (Extreme)
> > Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this expensive
> > VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
> > adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
> >
> > Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
> > are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
> > I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
> > hospital?)
> >
> > --
> > Diva in Distress
> > ******************
> > Looking for a Drop in the Bucket (size of my rear end)
>
Hmm, this is the place for diet concerns. that's where I keep my diet
issues and when I get down to where I am comfortable I get OT right
here if you recall. Doing better today, did exercise, no snacking and
proper meals. I have my 'out of body" experiences on other groups,
Rosie.
Carol Frilegh
September 20th, 2003, 05:43 PM
In article >, Ignoramus16012
> wrote:
> Does she have some introspection and does she try to think rationally?
> Why can't she keep not eating and continue exercising?
>
> i
>
> In article >, Carol Frilegh wrote:
> > My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr. Stanley (Extreme)
> > Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this expensive
> > VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
> > adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
> >
> > Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
> > are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
> > I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
> > hospital?)
> >
No introspection, didn't suceed on her own, is not consistent. I
atopped discussing this with her as it became an issue.
Trammy101
January 24th, 2005, 08:42 PM
I have about 49 pounds to lose now. As a women in her late forties and otherwise healthy I think its my time to lose that stubborn weight. I've noticed some surgical approaches and the non surgical drb diet on bariatricsweightloss.com (http://www.bariatricsweightloss.com/def_bar.html) but am confused as to which medical doctor I should follow! Has anyone had any success on either of these programs?
My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr. Stanley (Extreme)
Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this expensive
VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
hospital?)
--
Diva in Distress
******************
Looking for a Drop in the Bucket (size of my rear end)
Carol Frilegh
January 25th, 2005, 03:07 AM
In article <1106615223.1ea3687ebd4af25e24b8ad5558e1ce9f@terane ws>,
Trammy101 > wrote:
>
I have about 49 pounds to lose now. As a women in her late forties
> and
otherwise healthy I think its my time to lose that stubborn weight.
I've
> noticed some surgical approaches and the non surgical drb diet
> on
'bariatricsweightloss.com'
(http://www.bariatricsweightloss.com/def_bar.htm
> l) but am confused as
to which medical doctor I should follow! Has anyone
> had any success on
either of these programs?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Carol Frilegh Wrote:
> My daughter has lost 18 pounds this month with Dr.
> Stanley (Extreme)
> > Bernstein and has historically only lost succeesfully on this
> expensive
> > VLCD plan, but never learns to keep it off. i hope this time she
> > adheres to maintenance as berbstein does have a mainetnance plan.
> >
> > Sll my nutrition and health eductaion tells me it's wrong, but therer
> > are days when i would do it if not allergic to injections. After all,
> > I'd be where i want to in less than two weeks, (followed by the
> > hospital?)
> >
> > --
> > Diva in Distress
> > ******************
> > Looking for a Drop in the Bucket (size of my rear end)
--
Trammy101
My daughter didn't follow through with Dr. B. and once again regained
more. He is costly and his program is too low cal. It was her third
try.
--
Diva
*****
The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
Mary_Gordon@tvo.org
January 25th, 2005, 11:31 PM
For those in the US, this is the Dr. Bernstein she is referring to -
he's Canadian and runs a chain of diet clinics that feature very low
calorie programs, close supervision and B12/B6 shots. Costs are about
$120 a week or so, so it is pricey, but he claims that clients who do
the maintenance have a 75% success rate for keeping off the weight.
http://drbdiet.com/as/menu/mb:Home
The thing is, anyone losing weight any how any way has to come up with
a plan for maintaining their loss that is sustainable whether its of
their own devising or something associated with their original plan -
and Dr. Bernstein DOES have a maintenance and "tune up" program to help
people stay at their goal weights, which you say your daughter didn't
elect to try.
No matter how any of us loses the weight in the first place, if you go
back to the same old same old, you regain it. Name me a diet or
exercise plan that isn't true of - so I don't think you can blame the
originator of any particular diet for that failure. Even ones that
claim to help people lose weight gradually and learn healthier long
term habits have absolutely abysmal failure rates, based on how many
people bail before they lose the weight and how many regain what they
have lost. None of the plans will save us from ourselves. Living life
on the wagon post weight loss is the harder part of the whole ordeal
for most of us.
Mary G.
Carol Frilegh
January 26th, 2005, 01:07 AM
In article . com>,
> wrote:
> For those in the US, this is the Dr. Bernstein she is referring to -
> he's Canadian and runs a chain of diet clinics that feature very low
> calorie programs, close supervision and B12/B6 shots. Costs are about
> $120 a week or so, so it is pricey, but he claims that clients who do
> the maintenance have a 75% success rate for keeping off the weight.
>
> http://drbdiet.com/as/menu/mb:Home
>
> The thing is, anyone losing weight any how any way has to come up with
> a plan for maintaining their loss that is sustainable whether its of
> their own devising or something associated with their original plan -
> and Dr. Bernstein DOES have a maintenance and "tune up" program to help
> people stay at their goal weights, which you say your daughter didn't
> elect to try.
>
Mary, Dr. Stanley Bernstein does have a maintenance plan but I still
think his diet will usually have a bad aftermath becasue of the extreme
deprivation.
--
Diva
*****
The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
Moira de Swardt
January 26th, 2005, 11:16 AM
> wrote in message
> No matter how any of us loses the weight in the first place, if
you go
> back to the same old same old, you regain it. Name me a diet or
> exercise plan that isn't true of - so I don't think you can blame
the
> originator of any particular diet for that failure. Even ones that
> claim to help people lose weight gradually and learn healthier
long
> term habits have absolutely abysmal failure rates, based on how
many
> people bail before they lose the weight and how many regain what
they
> have lost. None of the plans will save us from ourselves. Living
life
> on the wagon post weight loss is the harder part of the whole
ordeal
> for most of us.
Well said.
Moira, the Faerie Godmother
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