Night shift nurse with a 60 pound weight gain
jonipackard
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Hey! I am a nurse attempting to battle the bulge. After starting night shift, I found my gaining weight at a rapid pace. I finally started to get it together by signing up for a personal trainer and tracking my calories. I am looking for some support and would love to make some new MFP pals!
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I'm in a similar position, have sent u a friend request hun0
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I'm a student nurse on placement, and I too am putting on lots of weight! Feel free to add me0
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Night shifts are the worst really really mucks up my eating habits when on nights feel free to add me anyone, am new on here and could do with the support on my quest to get in shape...0
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I'm a night shifter too! Feel free to add me0
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I'm a night shift ICUer as well. It's definitely a struggle to eat , sleep and exercise normally. Please feel free to add me as well.0
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I'm a psych RN and I'm actually at work right now.0
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Switching between night and days makes it so hard. I constantly give up exercise for a chance to sleep!0
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I'm a night shift RN too!! Looking for buddies to help each other with weight loss. Add me0
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I'm a night shift nurse with 125 pounds to lose. Please friend me!0
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I also work night shift. Feel free to add me.0
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I worked the mid shift for 2 years and put on nearly 30 pounds, I'm working day shift now and trying to get my routine back.
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I feel your pain, I work in IT and for 7.5 years I worked on a 5pm-5am shift, to add to the difficulty I also broke my back during that time and ballooned up to near 250. There are things you can do to help, plan and prep your meals ahead of time, make them proper portions, have healthy snack options available. Walk as much as possible, instead of calling another department, if possible walk over to them, and take the stairs whenever possible.
Even while I was still wearing my back brace I took the stairs occasionally, not something my Dr. was happy with but if he had his way I would still only be walking. He didn’t want me ever lifting or running again, but I am. Despite a few other setbacks, I am down to 190ish and lead a rather active lifestyle.
You can do it, it may not be easy but put your mind to it and you will be successful.
V/r,
DW
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I used to work night shift and gained a lot of weight. A meal during my shift as well as a meal before and sometimes a meal after right before I went to bed. Also a lot of fast food as that was easier then cooking at home.
I watched an episode of extreme weight loss featuring a nurse. During the episode the nurse started a weight loss group with other nurses.They lost weight together while she was on the show. I've read that weight gain is an issue with much of the nursing profession.0 -
I think everyone puts on weight working 3rds. I started to as a police officer and just like all the service professions, you get into physical modes every now and then, but the norm is being inactive. I bagged all my meals and made sure I worked out before and after every shift and put myself on a strict routine that allowed me to train and de-stress. Formed a group with a bunch of others on 3rds - firemen, paramedics, medical team - and we trained together and kept it going.0
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