Welcome RN's! Introduce yourselves!

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  • BarbellCowgirl
    BarbellCowgirl Posts: 1,271 Member
    My name is Beth and I have been an RN for 7 years. I've worked in the OR since graduating and I love it! Since getting married in 2007 and having 3 kids in four years, I've packed on 40lbs. Hoping to lose it with the support of MFP and the nutrition plan and workouts from NROL4W (at this time).
  • Celticb3lly
    Celticb3lly Posts: 22 Member
    Hi all,

    My name is Sarah. I have been working as a nurse for 2.5 years now on the same unit. I work on a med surg ubit that focuses mainly on surgical patients. I have had trouble dealing with the stress, scheduling (12 hour shift and only a 30 min unpaid lunch break that usually does not happen until 1 p at the earliest) and loneliness. I live 90 min away from my family and 3 hours away from my best friend. I on occasion hang out with coworkers but they are truely the only ones I know in the town I live in.

    I have never been thin in my life. Now though between the weight I put on in college and the with work, I have more to loose than ever before. I admit to having been a yoyo dieter. I want to finally achieve my goals and ultimately get down to a size 8 or 135 pounds. I am currently 262 at last check 2 weeks ago and wear a size 18 to 22 depending on the company.
  • Hi, I'm Joanne. A GP practice Nurse in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire UK. I have been a RN for 23 years. Even when I'm writing it I cannot believe it has been that long. I live in The Fens with my Husband of 25 years and both my children are at University. I have gradually put on weight again after the kids have gone, partly empty nest and partly with my Husband being on late shift and being on my own in the evenings and eating all the wrong things.
    I am 50 next May and I do not want to be as heavy as this after then. I know I need to be very disciplined and I would like to be able to share this journey with others who are going through the same thing. Good luck to everyone starting on this journey.:smile:
  • obizyanka
    obizyanka Posts: 2
    Hi everyone,
    I am a brand new RN (new career) and was just hired for my first nursing job and it is one of my dream positions L&D. I'll take any advice or tips you can give :) Im soo excited, and nervous, and afraid haha :) I liked L&D best during clinicals and was not the fondest of med/surge.  I'm looking fwd to more nursing edu- however i will wait 6mo, b/c then the hospital will cover further edu. (im already in over 100k in other degrees---whole 'nother story)

    As for my body, I want to drop about 10 pounds (who doesnt) but more than the numbers game, i'm in great shape honestly, and just want to get toned up. if the numbers dont change its ok, i want to lose inches!
    I want to get back to my regular toned self and keep it that way. I will need to figure out a food and work out plan for when my new job will start. Orientation will be days, so thats fine- but my real shift will be 3-11 with some nights and weekends.
  • MiaLTaylor
    MiaLTaylor Posts: 8 Member
    My name is Mia, mother of three. I guess that makes me Mamma Mia. I've been a nurse for 13 years. Started out in TCU them went to ICU. From there I went to the goat pool, but I've been in PACU for the last 6. We are constantly changing things up. Now PACU also means endo, Same day center, and now relieving OR circulatory for lunch. I'm looking for a lifestyle change that will fit my iterative schedule . It's hard to work out when I'm on call a lot.
  • JimLeonardRN
    JimLeonardRN Posts: 296 Member
    Hi! I'm an RN and work the Trauma Center in Memphis,TN. I did shock trauma for 7 yrs and have now transferred to a different pace in Interventional Radiology. Had gastric bypass on 4/9/12. So far i'm down 84 lbs. Starting weight was 376 lbs! My goal is 200 lbs. I may not reach that goal but I plan on getting darn close!
    I'm married and between my wife and kids we kave 6 kids between us. Ages range from 21-4. The oldest and youngest are mine with hers all in the middle. My wife Christi41475 is also a member here. She had gastric bypass in 10/10. She has lost close to 150 lbs. And I must say she is SMOKING HOT! Just had a mommy makeover June 1.
    Friend us and chat away.
  • gatigress
    gatigress Posts: 9 Member
    Hiyas everyone. I am a nurse on an inpatient psych unit. I have been a nurse for 2 1/2 years. I went straight into psych from nursing school and I love it. Sadly night shift and weight gain went hand in hand and now I am on the road to trying to get back into shape. I started working out this week. Not really doing a diet, just trying to eat healthy and work out more. Nice to meet everyone.
  • KatdenRN
    KatdenRN Posts: 52
    Hey! I am Katrina. I have been an RN for 13 years. I traveled for 2 years. I have been working in an ER for the past 10 years. I have been overweight most of my nursing career and hope to change that over a very extended period of time!
  • MiaLTaylor
    MiaLTaylor Posts: 8 Member
    I use my iPad , and I hate auto correct! Im not good at editing my stuff before I send either.
  • annjj
    annjj Posts: 7 Member
    Hi all,
    I have been working night shift now for over 10 years and as soon as my working nights come my diet and exercise are out the window. Does anyone have any suggestions for light filling meals to eat at work and healthy snacks. I dont think I eat enough at work and then just crave lots of buttery jammy toast when I get home.
    Any help appreciated.
  • Strivingforhealth12
    Strivingforhealth12 Posts: 98 Member
    Hi all,
    I have been working night shift now for over 10 years and as soon as my working nights come my diet and exercise are out the window. Does anyone have any suggestions for light filling meals to eat at work and healthy snacks. I dont think I eat enough at work and then just crave lots of buttery jammy toast when I get home.
    Any help appreciated.

    I don't work night shift, but I find it incredibly helpful to pack enough food to go through the day at work. I pack little containers of healthy items. I take quinoa porridge (found the recipe here on mfp) and fruit for breakfast. I take a whole bag full of items for lunch and snacking...sometimes tuna, egg salad, PB and J, cut veggies, fruits, Greek yogurt, almonds.

    If I didn't take enough along, I would be more tempted to eat the goodies that are always sitting around at work.
  • genniboom
    genniboom Posts: 4
    Hi I'm Genni and I am an RN in hospice/palliative care and I also work in an occ health clinic. I'm also in school part time, studying to be an FNP. So far I really love this site and this group! Life is stressful and busy but there is always a reason to smile! I am looking to lose 20-25 lbs by my birthday in December! I would love to trade recipes and workout tips with y'all! Feel free to add me, we can motivate one another. :-)
  • genniboom
    genniboom Posts: 4
    Hi I'm Genni and I am an RN in hospice/palliative care and I also work in an occ health clinic. I'm also in school part time, studying to be an FNP. So far I really love this site and this group! Life is stressful and busy but there is always a reason to smile! I am looking to lose 20-25 lbs by my birthday in December! I would love to trade recipes and workout tips with y'all! Feel free to add me, we can motivate one another. :-)
  • capri623
    capri623 Posts: 7 Member
    Hey Nurses!

    I'm Susie, I've been a nurse for 7 years in a pediatric ICU. I love it and it's busy, but it's hard to be here and stay away from eating crappy foods and snacks! I started on a strict diet two weeks ago, gluten-free and have already started to see results. I'm staying away from the snacks and candy that are constantly out around here and so far so good! I'm also on a straight day schedule and can go for a run every night, so that's definitely helping me! I'm excited to see people who know what it's like to work a crazy schedule and working hard to stay in shape! Thanks for the support and motivation!
  • thebalanceline
    thebalanceline Posts: 52 Member
    Hi! I'm Brit and I'm a new graduate working in med-surg as a float RN! I gained 35 pounds during nursing school and am ready to lose that weight and more. My overall goal is to lose 60 pounds by my 25th birthday in January. I also work the night shift. I've learned to pack my own snacks and drink tons of water to avoid the plunge into unhealthy snacking at the nurse's stations. Nurses stash candy everywhere! Denser vegetables like broccoli and green beans seem to be the best option for satisfying me over long hours where it is difficult to get a break and you feel tempted to chomp down a quick cookie. And of course sitting down to eat a complete meal. My dream nursing goal is to serve internationally with Doctor's Without Borders, but I have lots to learn and experience first. I am going on a month long medical trip next Summer to Peru. And then after getting two years experience, I want to serve with Mercy Ships. :):):):)
  • Hi everyone : ) I am a RN on a stroke/medsurg/tele unit. I've been a nurse for just over 2 years and currently working toward my BSN and will then begin to persue my MSN to be a FNP. I have a 5 year old son and he keeps me pretty busy. I think its important as a nurse to be healthy, how can we educate other when we are also overweight? I started this week at 199 and my goal is 150lbs. I'm 5'4 and 27years old. I'm glad to find this group for nurses and look forward to being able to share my sucess story in the future!!
  • KayceRN
    KayceRN Posts: 40
    Hey there :) I'm a Neonatal ICU nurse...Lvl 3 ...have been for 15 years and I absolutely love my job! I've worked 12 hour nights since 96 (was a NICU tech in school received my BSN in 97) . Currently planning to do the MSNe to PhD program so that I can teach in a BSN program after I retire from the unit . I have a 19 yr old daughter who is a university sophomore and she makes this momma proud! She wants to be a university professor. My coworkers are always bringing in good stuff and parents love to treat us to baked goods of the dessert variety lol...no wonder I need to lose 60 pounds ! My goal is to lose weight and be a healthier me...:bigsmile:
  • Hi, my name is Karin and I've been a nurse for 2 years. I work on an adult psychiatric unit and i love it!! I currently weigh 141 pounds....my goal weight is 125 pounds. Would love to be friends...feel free to add me! :)
  • Hi, I have been an RN for almost 10 years, I tried a little of everything, but have been in the NICU for the last 5 years. I love it. I have 6 kids and the last 5 were born in the space of 8 yrs. I kept a few pounds with each one. Plus, I love food. I have already lost about 10lbs, and have 35ish more to go. My husband and I have our 10 year wedding anniversary next June and we are doing a vow renewal, I'd love to fit back into my wedding dress. I'd love to have a bunch of MFP friends to keep me motivated. Feel free to add me!
  • ashmckenz
    ashmckenz Posts: 2 Member
    Hi, my name is Ashleigh and I am a new nurse! In one week I graduated, took the NCLEX, and got my first job in the float pool. I am really looking forward to seeing a little of everything before I settle down in my "dream job" as a postpartum nurse. I am a little scared because I will be working graveyard and the statistics telling me night nurses weigh more. I just started Weight Watchers 2 weeks ago. Between getting married and nursing school I managed to put on 30lbs. My goal is to lose 45, but mostly I just want to feel good in my clothes again. My motivation is getting pregnant at a healthy weight and feeling fit and healthy.
  • Good Morning All,

    My name is James and I am Masters prepared Nurse. I am currently the Chief Nursing Officer for a Rehab facility located in the DFW Metroplex. I have a goal to lose weight and to increase awareness among my staff to the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and weight. Since, beginning my personal program, I have lost 25 pounds and a total of 8 inches. I will no longer feel that I am a bigot when I educate patients on the importance of a healthy diet and losing weight. It is certainly a pleasure to be among greats within the community and look forward to hearing from each of you.
  • vmudgett
    vmudgett Posts: 40 Member
    Hi all! I'm Vivien, I've been an RN for over 30 years. I have had a weight problem all my life and recently had bariatric surgery. Anyone who thinks that is the easy way out is nuts! I had so many complications I was in the hospital for 8 weeks. However, I am on the road to recovery, losing weight and starting to gain my health back. I am looking to network with other RN's and with people who have good idea for healthy snacks, good recipes and exercise ideas for someone with arthritic knees! looking forward to connecting with you all!
  • goddessgoal
    goddessgoal Posts: 3 Member
    Hello! My name is Kanika and I have been a RN for 8 years. I currently work on a med-surg unit doing 12hr shifts. I am a wife, mother of 2, and also serve as a missionary at my church. I struggle with type 2 diabetes and currently following a low carb diet. My goal is to get fit and reduce my HGBA1c and control my sugars by diet and exercise.
  • drcrisos
    drcrisos Posts: 68 Member
    Hey all, my name is Dawn. I've been a nurse since 1997. Done a lot of different types of nursing and have settled into Oncology nursing since 2005 and love it! I have a very cushy schedule - M-F 7:30-4:00, no holidays, no weekends.
    With that schedule, once would think I would have time to exercise and eat better..... but alas, takes more than opportunity, takes motivation and I have been low on that for a long time.
    I am a wife, mother of 3 beautiful children, 19, 11, and 8, 2 dogs and a horse!
    I need to get healthy for me, my children and my husband and hopefully being on here will give me the extra motivation I'm seeking.
  • skrakalaka
    skrakalaka Posts: 338 Member
    Hello all, I've been nursing for 10 years. Three years on a multi organ transplant unit and the last 7 in neuro/trauma ICU. 12 hr days and nights but lots of days off as a 0.7. My job helps with my weight goals as it is very physical and we often miss our meal breaks. On my days off do Jillian Michaels videos and take care of my 3 year old.
  • Hi to all fellow RN's. I just retired from ICU and ER CCRN and I'm am trying to get healthy again. I am doing it by weight loss but my true measure is going to be my LDL Cholesterol. Now 175 goal 128. As long as blood pressure and HAIC are normal, that's the weight I well stay at. For me its not about looks it about health and not having to pay those eight hundred dollar a month plavix bills later down the road. Wish me luck
  • Hi Brit

    I love new grad RN. I just retired from a teaching hospital where I precepted nursing students and new grads. You have hit the nail on the head of why most nurses are over weight. The stress of the job which is hidden causes us to eat treats. With our cortisol levels already high, gaining weight is inevitable. I gained fifty pounds over the years. Now that I am away from bedside I hope to get back to being healthy. I know several docs who went to Doctors without borders and If I were younger well you know the rest. If I can be of any help and support be it diet or job let me know.

    Constance
  • Hi Everyone! I am a nurse in an outpatient office in Internal Medicine. I am finishing up grad school in April to be an Adult & Women's Health NP. Wanna look good for those graduation pictures :-)! I'm excited to have the support from everyone here!
  • Welcome and congrats on NP it the wave of the future.
  • HI my name is Toni. I've been a nurse for almost 5 years now. I've worked in the ER up until recently. I just finished grad school and now I'm working at a surgery center. I've always had trouble with my weight. In the ER I worked crazy hours and at 3 am it's impossible to get anything healthy at a gas station. Now I'm working 5 days a week but it's late when I get home so it's off to a local restaurant for supper. I've been eating better portion sizes and staying between my TDEE and my BMR.
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