Medically/Doctor supervised weight loss program recommendations
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Anyone on a medically/doctor supervised weight loss program that you would recommend? Information like the pros and cons, the good and the bad, what you like about it and what you don't is what I am looking for.
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I don't, but just to help you get more targeted replies - how much weight do you need to lose, and do you have any medical conditions that complicate things?0
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A couple of years ago, I went to a bariatric center. They recommended increasing protein, decreasing carbs to below 100g per day, and tracking calories (they actually mentioned MFP).4
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Many “medical weight loss” programs run by private practice doctors emphasize very low calorie diets, and push lots of expensive supplements and prepackaged meals.
You lose weight, but most people quickly gain it back. There are some subgroups that might benefit from such an approach, but I have not seen a very good track record from this approach.7 -
I am in a program I really like. It's only in my area though, so its not nation-wide. I visit every 4-6 weeks. At the appts I weigh in, and they give me updates on numbers like my BMI, blood pressure, BF% etc. Each time I have the option of meeting with a nutritionist as well, and there is one available via e-mail all the time. My calories and macros get updated per visit. It is not a difficult program to follow but there is a lot of structure to your days, which I happen to be benefiting from. While the advice and guidelines they give is not necessary for everyone to lose weight, the structure of it has really helped me. They really help you make lifestyle changes so you will have long term success. It wouldn't make sense to tell you my numbers because it all depends on each individual person, but I have had a very positive experience at this clinic. They aren't all bad2
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I would NOT suggest the Dr. Bernstein Diet center. I went for several months a few years back and although I lost some weight I also lost hair and quite a bit of money. I did not reach my goal and the weight I had lost I gained back within a year. The diet is under 900 calories. They tell you that you'll lose 4 lbs a week. I never did. Because I didn't lose fast enough they reduced my calories. At one point I estimated I was eating about 600 calories a day. We were supposed to see a medical doctor I believe every 3 weeks but it was more than 6 weeks due to a lack of personnel.
I'm sure there are some good programs out there but when I finally lost my weight I did the best just counting calories and logging on MFP. Good Luck.18 -
cheryldumais wrote: »I would NOT suggest the Dr. Bernstein Diet center. I went for several months a few years back and although I lost some weight I also lost hair and quite a bit of money. I did not reach my goal and the weight I had lost I gained back within a year. The diet is under 900 calories. They tell you that you'll lose 4 lbs a week. I never did. Because I didn't lose fast enough they reduced my calories. At one point I estimated I was eating about 600 calories a day. We were supposed to see a medical doctor I believe every 3 weeks but it was more than 6 weeks due to a lack of personnel.
I'm sure there are some good programs out there but when I finally lost my weight I did the best just counting calories and logging on MFP. Good Luck.
that sounds...horrible.2 -
Why not get recommendations from your doctor 1st?6
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Commander_Keen wrote: »Why not get recommendations from your doctor 1st?
Ya, your doctor could refer you to a dietitian and that could be all you need.
I'm a veteran and liked the VA TeleMOVE program. I didn't learn anything new, but having to weigh myself every day and knowing someone was looking at it periodically was useful to me.4 -
Look at options through your insurance company. Sometimes your insurance company offers a discount on a program that’s separate from doctors, etc.0
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My initial reaction is the best medical/doctor supervised program is the one your medical professional/doctor suggests.
My second reaction was to wonder. Is there a reason you're looking for or feel you need a program so severe that it would require medical supervision? Are you trying to address a specific or immediate medical risk?7 -
Some medical doctor weight loss clinics take a weekly shot in the arm approach. Don’t know what’s in the latest injection stuff. I have a client who owns a clinic and it’s a thriving business. A high percentage lose weight because the shots they give suppress appetite. Of course they also make your heart beat faster and you feel like a tweaker but, hey, business is good.6
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The clinic I go to gives B12 shots, but i've never tried them. They say it will suppress appetite and boost energy.1
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sammidelvecchio wrote: »The clinic I go to gives B12 shots, but i've never tried them. They say it will suppress appetite and boost energy.
Snake oil salesmen advice.
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@pierinifitness B vitamins definitely give me energy, I take it in pill form. But it's never suppressed my appetite.1
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@sammidelvecchio - I believe you but wonder how you measure your added energy; or, is it your perception.2
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@pierinifitness With chronic illness I am typically extremely low energy, I have tried a lot of different things and usually notice either a very tiny increase or nothing at all. When I started taking a B-complex vitamin, it was enough of a noticeable difference to make me believe it was working I've had blood work done and I never showed low on B or D vitamins, but for whatever reason I can feel the difference when I add more B.1
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@sammidelvecchio - sorry to learn of your chronic illness, my wife suffers too so I understand. Glad you get some benefit, something is better than nothing when other solutions have failed to provide some benefit and relief. Keep marching forward in your fitness, health and wellness journey.1
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@pierinifitness thank you for your kind words! Yes, it is constant trial and error, but c'est la vie. Best wishes for your wife and her health as well1
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sammidelvecchio wrote: »@pierinifitness With chronic illness I am typically extremely low energy, I have tried a lot of different things and usually notice either a very tiny increase or nothing at all. When I started taking a B-complex vitamin, it was enough of a noticeable difference to make me believe it was working I've had blood work done and I never showed low on B or D vitamins, but for whatever reason I can feel the difference when I add more B.
I was quite sick in the late 90s and received some sort of vitamin IV that surely included B which did indeed help me feel better. I don't recall what, if anything, was the effect on my appetite.2 -
My initial reaction is the best medical/doctor supervised program is the one your medical professional/doctor suggests.
My second reaction was to wonder. Is there a reason you're looking for or feel you need a program so severe that it would require medical supervision? Are you trying to address a specific or immediate medical risk?
I've been watching season 7 of My 600 Pound Life - those people definitely need intensive medical intervention.
I've been as high as 80 pounds overweight and that didn't require more than regular visits to the doctor. I did pop into a weight loss clinic once and decided all I needed was my regular doctor.
I have no idea where the line should be drawn, however, and it wouldn't be strictly weight-based - people could be more or less managing their weight through unhealthy coping mechanisms such as bulimia and greatly benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy, etc.
Speaking of My 600 Pound Life and therapy - those patients should be given therapy automatically. "Stick to 1200 calories per day or you will die" rarely works for any of them right off the bat.1
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