Thursday, December 4, 2008

Red Hat, Jeans, and Dietician

This is my favorite hat.  I lurvs it.  It's red - which is always fun, and it has a cute butterfly on it.  I'm so glad it's winter time so I can wear it!  The perfect red hat day is when I wake up late and don't have time/feel like doing my hair.  I just pull on my awesome red hat and I'm ready to go!

Ladies and gentlemen... I just got my first pair of True Religion jeans!  They were 50% off at Filene's Basement (let's be honest, if they weren't 50% off I couldn't have gotten them - mucho expensiveness).  But I'm excited and will post pictures soon!

Dr. K has been hounding me for months trying to get me to see a dietician.  I finally caved yesterday and agreed to go to ONE session.  I called the dietician and left a message, but she hasn't called me back and now I'm starting to have second thoughts.  Dr. K wants me to see a dietician because she wants me on a meal plan.  Groan.  I personally think I have my eating under control.  Yes, I'm dieting, but I'm doing it in a healthy way (I promise!).  The only reason I agreed to see the dietician was on the hope that the dietician will give me a better way to lose weight.  Doubtful because she is an eating disorder specialist, but it's the only thing motivating me to go.  I don't know.  Maybe I should go and just see what she has to say... no commitments.    

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa babe! You know, it's the funniest thing because you sound EXACTLY like I did before my last relapse. I mean, you and I could be word-twinners for sure! I just want you to know that, although I empathize with how you feel, I think you need to focus on loving yourself NO MATTER WHAT. It all begins with one phrase: "It's just a diet..."
Love you!

Anonymous said...

PS-That hat is HOTT!

Anonymous said...

Aw, I miss hats! Not much use for them in California (but I grew up in Illinois).

Do you really need to lose weight? Do you think the dietitian will agree with this?

Anonymous said...

For the longest time, I refused to see a dietitian. Just flat out refused. It's one of the reasons my doctor and therapist wanted me to go to residential treatment (which I complied with, albeit briefly). One of the agreements that I made when I left abruptly was that I would see a local dietitian. Luckily I find one that specializes in eating disorders, is a vegetarian (like me), and also specializes in GI problems (and I have IBS-C). And as much as I hate dietary counseling, I like this chick. I keep going. Who knows...maybe you'll like yours. But even if you don't, or whatever, it's good that you gave it a try instead of just continuing to refuse.

Asherbie said...

You be careful. And I love the hat... the end.

K said...

Thanks for the tips, Jana. The dietician just called me back today and left a message, so I'l call her back.

DaftDragon said...

hello, stopped by once before, but pretty new here. just sending props for the hat... and for going to a d. way to be.

Emily said...

Thanks for checking out my blog. I am glad you agreed to go to a dietician... even if you aren't committing to seeing her regularly. I find being on a meal plan to be very helpful. It gives me structure.