Welcome RN's! Introduce yourselves!
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That's me on the right. I used a really old pic. I'm not even close to being that thin now but it's my goal to get that size again. That's my husband on the left. The pic is back when we were dating.0
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Thank you! I am very excited about it!0
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@laurg my wife is hopefully going to be starting at Frontier Nursing University in the spring for her FNP and midwife. If you would, send her a friend request. Her screen name is CHRISTI41475. Im sure she would love to pick your brain.0
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Hello
I'm Katie and I've been an RN for 31 years in England. I teach nursing in a university, but also keep up with clinical practice. My area is paediatrics, specialised in cardio-thoracic intensive care.
I've been using MFP for just a couple of weeks now, and have found it to be fantastic.
Looking forward to getting to know you all
best wishes
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Hello, My name is Brandy, I am a critical flex nurse in my hospital (I work surgical, ICU, telemetry). I have been a nurse for 7 years. I have been on MFP for 8 months and took the summer off. Now I am back and ready to stay fit forever. I am here to get to know other nurses and keep ppl motivated as I motivate myself.0
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Glad to see a sight for RN's that want to help themselves be healthy! I graduated in 1997 and am currently working ambulatory surgery. I started MFP 3 month's ago and have 1 lb to go before I reach my goal. I have been training for a half marathon, which I am set to run October 27. This is my second 1/2, but due to leg fx and back and hip problems, it has taken me two years before I could train for another. Looking to help motivate and be motivated.0
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Glad to see a sight for RN's that want to help themselves be healthy! I graduated in 1997 and am currently working ambulatory surgery. I started MFP 3 month's ago and have 1 lb to go before I reach my goal. I have been training for a half marathon, which I am set to run October 27. This is my second 1/2, but due to leg fx and back and hip problems, it has taken me two years before I could train for another. Looking to help motivate and be motivated.0
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Hello,
I recently found this site. I am an ER RN and have been a travel nurse at times and a float pool nurse as well. I am also and mom and an Army wife. So there is very little time in my schedule for me let alone to conform to a diet plan. As you know when working as a nurse for drinking water and eating healthy is not the easiest thing to do. But I am hoping that this site can help me.0 -
Hello! My name is Jenn and I am a fairly new nurse, only about 7 months. I work on an adult medicine floor and its insanity but I love what I do. What I dont love is being stressed out and tired after shift its just easier to go through the drive-thru and eat some comfort fast food, not to mention those sugar burst during the shift to help make it through. Im looking for any motivation/support buddies and hope I can be the same to others!0
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I'm doing the paleo diet - I am a rapid response nurse as well as adjunct faculty doing clinicals for nursing students, mother of 4 grown children, grandmother of 5, need to get back to a healthy weight - on my way there but have a long road - hope to find friends and encouragement here0
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Hello nurses! I have been working as a RN since 1998 in a variety of setting, geriatrics, LDRP, orthopedic trauma and more recently, the last ten years I have worked with medically fragile children in the home setting. I have always worked the third shift and have been sleep deprived for two decades, but this shift works best for my large family! And I love what I do.
Four years ago I was at my lowest weight since high school, 135 lbs, and I was feeling pretty good! Then I had my last child and the weight hasn't fallen off so easily. I am now back to my highest weight and decided the time has come! I am hoping to drop down to 145 by next summer and am excited to learn about MFP! Looking forward to offering encouragement and receiving it as well! Sandy0 -
HI, I'm stephanie. I'm a critical care transport nurse on a MICU as well as an RN in a cardica intensive care unit. I"m so tired of being fat and tired and uncomfortable. I feel like such a hypocrit trying to "educate" my patients on cardiac healthy diets and lifestyle changes that "they need to make". Who am I kidding!!! I need to practice what I preach! I'm a totally lost on how to balance fitness/eating/work/family etc... with stupid hours and a crazy job!!! We're always eating on the run!!!0
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Hello all,
I have been a nurse for 26 years critical care trauma cardiac and oncology. I currently teach nursing in a BSN program. I recently resigned from the ICU I was working per diem in. It was too tiring to work summers holidays & weekend nights and weekdays at the college. Night shift is not conductive to good dietary, sleep and exercise habits. I was always so exhausted that I skipped sleep meals and exercise all together!! I am focusing on a healthy lifestyle. Too many nurses care for others but not themselves. I have been guilty of this. I had a wake up call with the death of a sibling recently and am now making myself a priority. So here I am on my fitness pal. 10 lbs down about 50 to go. Feel better already. Looking forward to the support of other RNs to reach my goal!!0 -
Hello all!
My name is Andrea and I've been a nurse for 2.5 years now. I weighed almost 200 lbs. after I finished nursing school and got down to 155 lbs one year after graduating! Now that I'm working on my MSN I am putting weight back on and just tipped the scale over 180. Hoping to get some good tips from my fellow RNs on how to get the weight off and keep it off. Going to try a paleo diet + dairy, but any advice you have to share I'd love to hear!0 -
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I'm Megan. I've been an RN for 3 years and a LPN for 2 years before that. I just transferred to a new department 2 weeks ago. I am now working in the OR. I was working for an Orthopedic Surgeon in a clinic setting. It is a huge change. I am getting remarried in May and this was my initial goal for starting MFP. I kinda fell of the wagon on eating healthy and have really hit rock bottom on working out. I think with all this stress of a new job, working out might clear my head. I am just hoping to get it jump started again!!!0 -
Hi Everyone, my name is Adrienne! I have been an LPN for two years and I am currently in school for my RN. And I am finding it very difficult to start this journey. I was wondering ifanyone had a few pointers? I work two jobs and I am PRN at both. So my problem is I have no set schedule and a lot of times I work overnight into the next day. Here is an example of my schedule from last week Mon - 0700 - 150 0 - 1600 - 2400, Tues 1500 - 2300, Wed - 1500 -2300 - 2400 - 0800, Thurs - 1500 - 2300, Fri - 0700 - 1500, Sat - 2400- 0800, 1500-2300 and Sunday off.My schedule is neve going to be tha same anytime soon. How am I supposed to figure out when to eat the right anount of calories? I thinkI do not eat enough calories in a day.Any words of advise would be greatly appreciated !
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Hello to fellow RN family! Ok.....i need help! Everyday for the past 6 years of my life as a nurse (5 LPN 1 RN) ive pushed, encouraged and motivated my patients into healthy living, educated them on how to maintain their healthy living all while i live and do the opposite! Im sooooo tired of living in the body that i have and mad that laziness has won in my life! Ive dieted over the years lose wt only to gain it back! The only thing i have accomplished is staying out of the 20's clothing size that i wore for years and maintaining a comfy 16 lol in 05 i said no more to 18/20 jeans and hope to never return lol but now its time for more! Its time for goodhealth and healthy eating! I wish us all success!0
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Hello! My name is Shelley and I am an LPN about to receive my RN in June. I currently work nights full time on a medical/Oncology unit. When I graduate, i would like to work OR. It is ireally hard to go to school FT, do clinicals, and work FT. I find it is hard to find the time to work out :-/ I am doing a challenge with Gold's Gym and I really want to win!0
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Hello All,
I am a brand new Vegan, a baby vegan as it were, and I have made this decision based on my current state of poor health, and the fact that I can no longer ignore the benefits of a vegan diet, but also the downfalls of not choosing to change the way I eat and treat my body and the environment.
I am 40 years old, morbidly obese, and my life "was" (as of a week ago) pretty much over. I was gaining weight, chronically overeating, and eating nothing with any nutritional value. I have IBD, sleep apnea, SOB, knee problems, abdominal hernias, a permanent ileostomy, depression, anxiety, PTSD, carpal tunnel in both wrists, and am practically immobile. I haven't left my apartment in 2 months because It is too difficult to get in and out of my car and my belly hits the steering wheel. This is not living, this is waiting to die.
I have tried every diet I know of, had consultation for gastric surgery, and am seeing a Bariatric specialist MD who believes I have ADHD. Because of my bowel disease and the twists and turns of the herniation I have, I CANNOT eat most raw fruits and vegetables. It is hard to be on any diet when you can't eat the "free foods".
I have slowly been considering my relationship to meat, dairy, eggs, and animal products. I saw the documentaries including Super-Size Me, Food Inc., Hungry for Change, and Sick, Fat, and Nearly Dead. Then I caught something on the evening news that disturbed me greatly, it was a hidden video of a pig farm where they were handling these small helpless piglets, and without stating what most of you already know, I was sickened. I also always thought that Kosher meat was somehow better, after watching Vegucated, then PETA's "If all slaughterhouses had glass walls", and finally Earthlings. There was simply no way I could ever put any of that crap into my body ever again.
I realize the reason I was eating so much, such mass quantities of garbage food was because my body is craving nutrients that it is not getting. Not only that, all my food was processed and washed down with copious amounts of diet soda and artificially sweetened mix drinks. I was not drinking any water.
Now, I don't smoke, drink, or drug, but I have been addicted to crap (and I now know that it is not entirely my fault). I am lucky in that I have normal blood pressure and no diabetes in my family history, but I am approaching early signs for Type-2 Diabetes. I am not living, and it is time for all that to change. I want the second half of my life to be better than the first. I deserve this.
I am reading tons, and I have been juicing and tracking my intake, cleared out all the crap and filled the cupboards with the most nutrient dense and cleansing foods I can.
I may have to puree or cook some veggies to eat them, but there is so much I can eat it is unbelievable. I am almost a week in and I feel fantastic, I have lost a lot of the swelling in my legs, I am sleeping better, I love the food, love the fresh juice (who knew beets and lemons made for awesome). I feel somehow 'brighter', less hungry, I am eating correct portions, I am kicking myself for not doing this sooner.
This is my choice, no one told me to go VEGAN, but I don't think I could even look at meat, dairy, or eggs again, I am just not interested. To top it all off, I am a nurse, yep, I take care of others and help them find health for a living. I know better, I knew better, and now I will do better.
I'd love to have anyone interested add me as a pal, if you have any of the same hurdles to overcome, if you are a nurse too, if you are a new vegan, if you identify at all with my story.
With a compassionate soul,
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Hi everyone! I am a newbie nurse, been an RN since May 2012. I currently work at a critical access hospital working nights. My main focus on losing weight right now I through increasing my activitity (such as standing to type this...lol) and trying to eat better. I am married with 2 kids and together we are trying to teach them a healthier lifestyle too. We love going bike riding as a family and I can't wait to get back at that this spring! The kids even asked today how soon we can start it back up again (we live in the midwest and I am super wimpy when it comes to the cold). I am working towards being healthier and more fit. I am working towards being able to run a 5k for time instead of only being able to walk/jog it.
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Hi everyone I'm new to the board. I've been a RN for almost 4 years.. decided that after two kids its time to get fit and healthy for me and for them! Currently doing p90X with my husband! 6 weeks post partum i've already lost 26 lbs which is all the baby wt and then some. my goal is to lose 20 more!!0
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Hi All
Im ange ive been a nurse for a few years now and im currently giving emergency nurse a go. Ive been on MFP for almost 2 yrs but have only really started taking it seriously this year. I've moved to a new country that is incessantly hot and i cant hide in my winter fat clothes, so im making an effort to feel good about myself in any type of clothing. I've lost a couple of kgs so far and have lots more to go.0 -
Hi,
I have been a RN for 9 years, it'll be 10 in May. I recently returned back to my passion Labor and Delivery. I am working PRN mostly on night shift. I have worked in different areas since I started, Immediate care unit/PEDS, Post-Partum/Nursery, LTC-office nursing/ADON/DON. I decided I no longer wanted to be in administration so I returned to my passion L&D. Prior to joing MFP, I have steadily gained weight and have tried many different diets. I decided that it is now time for me to practice what I preach to patients and I am ready to make better choices regarding my health. I am ready to be better and feel better.0 -
I did practice questions all day everyday. Kaplan review book is a must. I liked the flash card questions I even did them in the bath tub. The kaplan book will give you hints there is somethings on the nclex that is always on them.0
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Hello,
I am a 36 year old who has been a nurse for 5 years. I was a Certified Medical Assistant prior. I only worked in Med surg for 2 months and have been working in a Hospice general inpt unit ever since. LOVE IT. It can be stressful. Orginially I worked 3-1130 5 days a week. Last Novemeber we proposed 12 1/2 hours and it was approved. I do like it better but with 4 kids it is challeging. My husband works a different shift in winter and is on call everyday. I do hate that I don't have energy to work out the days I work. When I started I was one of the younger nurses, not anymore I feel old, tired and fat.....LOL We do have a unique bond, we take care of others, now we should take care of ourselves.0 -
Hello ALL!!!!
NYC ER Rn here.. stuck on night shift,,, been there for 3 years.. Its my second career,, was a NYC Paramedic my whole life so you wanna see stress, Ill show you stress!...lol,, what did that stress do to me,,,, 265 at my highest!!!! grr,,, stuck around 200 now,, can't break through that freaken 2 to save my life,, but I'm ok with that.. my stamina and strength are at an all time him. Im physically morphing and loving it.
Eating and sleeping are my nemesis. I never ever eat enough,, nor do I sleep enough ( have two other part-time jobs).. SO i know why I'm not progressing,, Hey knowledge is power,,,,,,,,,,,now to over power the knowledge...
Always looking for friends who understand my life and can push me,,,, Feel free to add me,,, MFP is like a religion, Im here to pray every day!0 -
Hi my name is Jamilah. I am a Labor & Delivery nurse looking to lose about 50 lbs with a workout partner to stay motivated. I currently reside in the Oak Lawn area with my fiancé and no kids just my Maltese, Winter. Add me to start the journey to fabulously fit!!!!!!!!!!0
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Hi all. Graduated in may and started in an ER in June 2012. I work nights and I'm just now starting to find a balance between sleeping, eating, working, and exercising.0
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I'm new to MFP. I've been a nurse for about 9 years...ICU and cath lab/ IR lab. I more recently started as nursing supervision too. So keeping up with two boys, 5&1, is kicking my butt! And making it grow! I'm thankful for the support!0
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Hello fellow nurses. My name is Pamala and I have been a nurse since 1982. I work in a VA hospital and love my job! Would love to lose about 10 pounds. I have so many clothes that I have saved just in case I really do it. Love this APP and am also useing GRUVE device to track my activity. I have been told they are partnering with myfitnesspal soon so they will sync.
The gruve jiggles to remind me to get up and move! Will let you know how it works as time goes by!
Pamala0