Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 1. Water, water, water. I have noticed that I totally do better when I drink atleast a gallon a day. 2. She's having way too many meal replacements. I would nix those bars and only have one shake a day. 3. I would cut out all sugar...make sure she's not slipping 'a little' on that oatmeal or strawberries in the morning. I have done much better since I cut out sweeteners too. 4. Eat more veggies. Cut the bread. These are just suggestions. I do better with these modifications, each person should experiment. However, I have HEARD that alot of women see NO change until the 7-8th weeks. Astra > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that you > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is on > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY changes. > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen is > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not changed > one bit. She said that she is excercising according > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she is > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, that > is just between all of you and I though) and eating > right (she has had a few mess ups but not nearlyenough > to cause any problems) > The following is what she has been eating: > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > orstrawberries > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > broccoli and strawberries > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), broccoli > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that you > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want to > upset her or make her think I " know " more than her. > Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 We're going to be prying bread out of Nity's hand when she receives her Grand Master Chamion check!!! (that and her 'anti-hussman' newsletter!!) LOL Astra ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 astramari02 wrote: > 1. Water, water, water. I have noticed that I totally do better when > I drink atleast a gallon a day. > > 2. She's having way too many meal replacements. I would nix those > bars and only have one shake a day. > > 3. I would cut out all sugar...make sure she's not slipping 'a > little' on that oatmeal or strawberries in the morning. I have done > much better since I cut out sweeteners too. > > 4. Eat more veggies. Cut the bread. > > These are just suggestions. I do better with these modifications, > each person should experiment. However, I have HEARD that alot of > women see NO change until the 7-8th weeks. > > Astra What Astra said (Except for the Bread part. *grin*) Serenity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 astramari02 wrote: > We're going to be prying bread out of Nity's hand when she receives > her Grand Master Chamion check!!! (that and her 'anti-hussman' > newsletter!!) LOL > > Astra ;-) That's Grand Mistress Champion check to you, girlie *wink* Serenity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 Perhaps the shakes aren't " doing it " for her ... first of all the myoplex lite shakes don't have enough carbs. Suggest she enter her meals on www.Fitday.com which will show her whether she's getting the good balance of protein/carbs/fats she needs. She should be having veggies and/or salads twice a day if possible. And how's she doing on her water? AND - the killer question: What does she do on her free day? lol You also mentioned she has had a few mess-ups - some people's mess-ups are worse than others. Also, she may be one of those who won't show results until the 7th or 8th week. Rita Helping out a friend Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that you guys can give me some insight to help a friend. I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is on her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY changes. She said the biggest change in weight she has seen is 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not changed one bit. She said that she is excercising according to the book (although I am not quite sure if she is getting the most out of her cardio as she should, that is just between all of you and I though) and eating right (she has had a few mess ups but not nearlyenough to cause any problems) The following is what she has been eating: Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal orstrawberries Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, broccoli and strawberries Meal #4: myoplex lite shake Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), broccoli and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake She is completely devistated and I am hoping that you guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want to upset her or make her think I " know " more than her. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thanks __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 I also am pretty into the shakes myself, I have two a day, the carbs are at 20 and I was under the impression that we should try and aim for 20-30 carbs per meal. Am I wrong on this one? She is doing pretty good on water, she drinks around 100oz/day. I did put in there that she is eating veggies, she eats broccoli twice a day. I don't believe she is TOO bad on her free day, from what she has said she really can't stuff herself. I can't figure out why it isn't working for her except for the fact that maybe she isn't working hard enough in her workouts, I just don't know how to go about telling her that though. I know as far as her mess ups go it is like she will go out with her boyfriend during the week and maybe have a drink or two (she only does that like once I think) and then around Memorial Day I remember her saying that she kind of extended her free day to 3 days (they weren't real bad though. HELP!!!!!!!! --- ribar <ribar@...> wrote: > Perhaps the shakes aren't " doing it " for her ... > first of all the myoplex lite shakes don't have > enough carbs. Suggest she enter her meals on > www.Fitday.com > which will show her whether she's getting the > good balance of protein/carbs/fats she needs. She > should be having veggies and/or salads twice a day > if possible. And how's she doing on her water? AND > - the killer question: What does she do on her free > day? lol You also mentioned she has had a few > mess-ups - some people's mess-ups are worse than > others. > Also, she may be one of those who won't show > results until the 7th or 8th week. > Rita > > Helping out > a friend > > > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that > you > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is > on > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY > changes. > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen > is > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not > changed > one bit. She said that she is excercising > according > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she > is > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, > that > is just between all of you and I though) and > eating > right (she has had a few mess ups but not > nearlyenough > to cause any problems) > The following is what she has been eating: > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > orstrawberries > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > broccoli and strawberries > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), > broccoli > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that > you > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want > to > upset her or make her think I " know " more than > her. > Any advice would be greatly > appreciated.Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 I really don't know. Maybe she needs to watch her calories closer...is she using something to count them, like FITDAY? I mean, this whole thing is calories in/calories out. A focus on the deficit should result in fat loss, though I've heard stories where it just didn't. If she want's help, she's going to have to hear about hitting her 10's in her workouts. It's the FRIENDLY thing to do...tell the truth. Even if it's not ALWAYS what people want to hear. Astra > > Perhaps the shakes aren't " doing it " for her ... > > first of all the myoplex lite shakes don't have > > enough carbs. Suggest she enter her meals on > > www.Fitday.com > > which will show her whether she's getting the > > good balance of protein/carbs/fats she needs. She > > should be having veggies and/or salads twice a day > > if possible. And how's she doing on her water? AND > > - the killer question: What does she do on her free > > day? lol You also mentioned she has had a few > > mess-ups - some people's mess-ups are worse than > > others. > > Also, she may be one of those who won't show > > results until the 7th or 8th week. > > Rita > > > > Helping out > > a friend > > > > > > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that > > you > > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is > > on > > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY > > changes. > > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen > > is > > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not > > changed > > one bit. She said that she is excercising > > according > > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she > > is > > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, > > that > > is just between all of you and I though) and > > eating > > right (she has had a few mess ups but not > > nearlyenough > > to cause any problems) > > The following is what she has been eating: > > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > > orstrawberries > > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > > broccoli and strawberries > > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), > > broccoli > > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that > > you > > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want > > to > > upset her or make her think I " know " more than > > her. > > Any advice would be greatly > > appreciated.Thanks > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 Sorry - didn't see the broccoli twice a day! lol I really have nothing more to add - sorry . But I still think she should try fitday.com (or perhaps you could do it for her and see how it measures out) Rita Helping out > a friend > > > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that > you > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is > on > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY > changes. > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen > is > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not > changed > one bit. She said that she is excercising > according > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she > is > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, > that > is just between all of you and I though) and > eating > right (she has had a few mess ups but not > nearlyenough > to cause any problems) > The following is what she has been eating: > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > orstrawberries > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > broccoli and strawberries > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), > broccoli > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that > you > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want > to > upset her or make her think I " know " more than > her. > Any advice would be greatly > appreciated.Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 Ditto what Astra said. Helping out > > a friend > > > > > > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that > > you > > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is > > on > > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY > > changes. > > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen > > is > > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not > > changed > > one bit. She said that she is excercising > > according > > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she > > is > > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, > > that > > is just between all of you and I though) and > > eating > > right (she has had a few mess ups but not > > nearlyenough > > to cause any problems) > > The following is what she has been eating: > > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > > orstrawberries > > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > > broccoli and strawberries > > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), > > broccoli > > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that > > you > > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want > > to > > upset her or make her think I " know " more than > > her. > > Any advice would be greatly > > appreciated.Thanks > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 If your friend has been over weight for a long time, and/or if your friend has indulged in numerous " diets " , then there may be changes going on that she cannot see, but are happening nonetheless. Change happens internaly first, and you can't see it. There often is fat around your organs, or fat actaully in your organ tissue and muscles (think of a " marbled steak " ). That is the first to go, and by the way is the most important to get rid of to be healthy. It is possible that your friend is not really hitting her " 10 " s when working out. Can you work out with her? Maybe you can broach it this way " Let me come work out with you, see if we can tweek what you are doing to speed up progress. " Then, you will see what she is doing and know if that is the problem. More importantly SHE will see what YOU are doing, and perhaps see the problem for herself. In either case it will open the dialogue. I have heard from several sources that it is not unusual for women to not see much from a new nutrition/work-out in the first 6-8 weeks, so it could be that she just has to keep doing what she is doing and the changes will come. Alys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 wrote: > Good afternoon ladies. I am writing in hopes that you > guys can give me some insight to help a friend. > I work with a woman, she is 49 years old, who is on > her 5th week of BFL and has yet to see ANY changes. > She said the biggest change in weight she has seen is > 2 pounds and so far her measurements have not changed > one bit. She said that she is excercising according > to the book (although I am not quite sure if she is > getting the most out of her cardio as she should, that > is just between all of you and I though) and eating > right (she has had a few mess ups but not nearlyenough > to cause any problems) > The following is what she has been eating: > Meal 1: cottage cheese and either oatmeal > orstrawberries > Meale #2: Myoplex lite barMeal #3: cottage cheese, > broccoli and strawberries > Meal #4: myoplex lite shake > Meal #5: Albacore tuna (sometimes on toast), broccoli > and a potato (that is if she doesn't have it on > thetoast)Meal #6: myoplex shake > She is completely devistated and I am hoping that you > guys can give me some advice to give her, I am so > afraid of telling her what I think as I don;t want to > upset her or make her think I " know " more than her. > Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thanks Other than agreeing with Astra.. I think it might behoove your friend to eat a wider variety of foods. I just don't think she's getting all the nutrients her body needs from eating mainly cottage cheese and shakes every day. And where are the veggies? :/ Serenity -- http://users.starpower.net/kuranes/BFL/NityBFL.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 wrote: > > I can't figure out why it isn't working for her except > for the fact that maybe she isn't working hard enough > in her workouts, I just don't know how to go about > telling her that though. I know as far as her mess > ups go it is like she will go out with her boyfriend > during the week and maybe have a drink or two (she > only does that like once I think) and then around > Memorial Day I remember her saying that she kind of > extended her free day to 3 days (they weren't real bad > though. > HELP!!!!!!!! It sounds to me like it could be just a case of plain old impatience. (and a drink or 2 which is NINE calories per gram. UGH.) Didn't you say she's only been at it for five weeks? Serenity -- http://users.starpower.net/kuranes/BFL/NityBFL.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Serenity, Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she is the kind of person where if she doesn't see results right away she gives up and tries some other fad diet or product. She followed the Atkins program for YEARS and just these past few months is just quit working for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of results (mind you she wasn't excercising either) and gained I think she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no means " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only 5'4 " so she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. I just don't know what to tell her. Very difficult. --- kuranes <kuranes@...> wrote: > > > wrote: > > > > > I can't figure out why it isn't working for her > except > > for the fact that maybe she isn't working hard > enough > > in her workouts, I just don't know how to go about > > telling her that though. I know as far as her > mess > > ups go it is like she will go out with her > boyfriend > > during the week and maybe have a drink or two (she > > only does that like once I think) and then around > > Memorial Day I remember her saying that she kind > of > > extended her free day to 3 days (they weren't real > bad > > though. > > HELP!!!!!!!! > > It sounds to me like it could be just a case of > plain old impatience. (and a > drink or 2 which is NINE calories per gram. UGH.) > Didn't you say she's only > been at it for five weeks? > Serenity > -- > http://users.starpower.net/kuranes/BFL/NityBFL.html > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Good quote. It is just so hard because I LOVE BFL and have had great success with it and I know if she does it right and gives it time eventually it will work to her advantage, unfortunately she plans on quitting after 12 weeks anyhow, she doesn't want a " diet " you have to stick to for life just something that will give her what she wants and then she can go back to normal. --- kuranes <kuranes@...> wrote: > > > wrote: > > > Serenity, > > Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she is > the > > kind of person where if she doesn't see results > right > > away she gives up and tries some other fad diet or > > product. She followed the Atkins program for > YEARS > > and just these past few months is just quit > working > > for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of results > (mind > > you she wasn't excercising either) and gained I > think > > she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no means > > " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only 5'4 " > so > > she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. > > I just don't know what to tell her. > > Very difficult. > > > > Tell her " Have patience young grasshopper " And then > let her fail or succeed > on her own I wish I had better advice :/ > Serenity > -- > http://www.theonion.com > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 wrote: > Serenity, > Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she is the > kind of person where if she doesn't see results right > away she gives up and tries some other fad diet or > product. She followed the Atkins program for YEARS > and just these past few months is just quit working > for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of results (mind > you she wasn't excercising either) and gained I think > she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no means > " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only 5'4 " so > she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. > I just don't know what to tell her. > Very difficult. > Tell her " Have patience young grasshopper " And then let her fail or succeed on her own I wish I had better advice :/ Serenity -- http://www.theonion.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Then why bother? Re: Helping out a friend Good quote. It is just so hard because I LOVE BFL and have had great success with it and I know if she does it right and gives it time eventually it will work to her advantage, unfortunately she plans on quitting after 12 weeks anyhow, she doesn't want a " diet " you have to stick to for life just something that will give her what she wants and then she can go back to normal. --- kuranes <kuranes@...> wrote: > > > wrote: > > > Serenity, > > Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she is > the > > kind of person where if she doesn't see results > right > > away she gives up and tries some other fad diet or > > product. She followed the Atkins program for > YEARS > > and just these past few months is just quit > working > > for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of results > (mind > > you she wasn't excercising either) and gained I > think > > she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no means > > " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only 5'4 " > so > > she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. > > I just don't know what to tell her. > > Very difficult. > > > > Tell her " Have patience young grasshopper " And then > let her fail or succeed > on her own I wish I had better advice :/ > Serenity > -- > http://www.theonion.com > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 wrote: > Good quote. It is just so hard because I LOVE BFL and > have had great success with it and I know if she does > it right and gives it time eventually it will work to > her advantage, unfortunately she plans on quitting > after 12 weeks anyhow, she doesn't want a " diet " you > have to stick to for life just something that will > give her what she wants and then she can go back to > normal. > I know how you feel :/ But, I think, the best we can do as people is lead by example, you know? Maybe she'll see " the truth " after seeing you stick with it.. It's frustrating though when you sometimes just want to smack someone upside the head and say, " Hey you dope. It works! " Serenity :/ -- http://www.theonion.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 , <<she doesn't want a " diet " you have to stick to for life just something that will give her what she wants and then she can go back to normal.>> Then she will always re-gain the weight and be back in square one. Let her do it her way. Some day she'll come around on her own. If she views this as a 12 week thing, she missed the major point. Park Re: Helping out a friend Good quote. It is just so hard because I LOVE BFL and have had great success with it and I know if she does it right and gives it time eventually it will work to her advantage, unfortunately she plans on quitting after 12 weeks anyhow, she doesn't want a " diet " you have to stick to for life just something that will give her what she wants and then she can go back to normal. --- kuranes <kuranes@...> wrote: > > > wrote: > > > Serenity, > > Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she is > the > > kind of person where if she doesn't see results > right > > away she gives up and tries some other fad diet or > > product. She followed the Atkins program for > YEARS > > and just these past few months is just quit > working > > for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of results > (mind > > you she wasn't excercising either) and gained I > think > > she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no means > > " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only 5'4 " > so > > she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. > > I just don't know what to tell her. > > Very difficult. > > > > Tell her " Have patience young grasshopper " And then > let her fail or succeed > on her own I wish I had better advice :/ > Serenity > -- > http://www.theonion.com > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 I know, I guess I just really wanted her to see how great this program is and that isn't just a " diet " but a way of life that is so beneficial to stick with. I am so loving everything about BFL and sometimes I wish I could stand on a mountain top and sing its praises, everyone should know that it is possible to loose weight enjoyably without torturing yourself. Oh well, I do appreciate everyones feedback and I did tell her about the shakes and the veggies and what not so I guess we will see. Thanks again, --- sparkybfl <sparkybfl@...> wrote: > , > > <<she doesn't want a " diet " you > have to stick to for life just something that will > give her what she wants and then she can go back to > normal.>> > > Then she will always re-gain the weight and be back > in square one. Let her do it her way. Some day > she'll come around on her own. If she views this as > a 12 week thing, she missed the major point. > Park > Re: Helping > out a friend > > > Good quote. It is just so hard because I LOVE BFL > and > have had great success with it and I know if she > does > it right and gives it time eventually it will work > to > her advantage, unfortunately she plans on quitting > after 12 weeks anyhow, she doesn't want a " diet " > you > have to stick to for life just something that will > give her what she wants and then she can go back > to > normal. > > --- kuranes <kuranes@...> wrote: > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > Serenity, > > > Yes, she is only on her fifth week, but she > is > > the > > > kind of person where if she doesn't see > results > > right > > > away she gives up and tries some other fad > diet or > > > product. She followed the Atkins program for > > YEARS > > > and just these past few months is just quit > > working > > > for her, she stopped seeing ANY kind of > results > > (mind > > > you she wasn't excercising either) and gained > I > > think > > > she said like 15 or 20 pounds. She is by no > means > > > " overweight " she weighs about 135 but is only > 5'4 " > > so > > > she just wants to loose about 15 pounds or so. > > > I just don't know what to tell her. > > > Very difficult. > > > > > > > Tell her " Have patience young grasshopper " And > then > > let her fail or succeed > > on her own I wish I had better advice :/ > > Serenity > > -- > > http://www.theonion.com > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 , If she was doing Atkins for years, and she was not exersising at all, her body fat percentage probably started out high. Explain to her all the internal changes that she is makeing, and tell her to stick with it to the end. She will be happy she did for two reasons. One, because it WILL work for her. Two, because she made a commitment to herself and saw it through to the end. check out www.hussman.org. There is a lot of good info on who this program works. Alys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 , can you get your friend to join us here? It can help to have this huge resource of information and support. Alys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Hi Barbara, I don't know how far your friend is from Washington University in St Louis but I found the most wonderful scoliosis doctor. His name is Lawrence Lenke and he is world known. He straightened a girl from Moscow who had a 149 degree curve. He is so sweet and has such a good sense of humor. I scheduled my surgery with him on my first visit. (I know there are folks on this list that have heard this story many times, sorry) Joyce Helping out a friend I had the opportunity to help out an aquaintance with scoliosis. This woman, Fran, is in her 60's and I met her while taking my water walking classes. Fran teaches advanced water aerobics and has done so for years. She also has untreated scoliosis and spondylolisthesis. I've been talking with her for the last couple of years as it's obvious her curve is getting worse and she is in a lot of pain. Fear has been holding her back from treatment. She saw a doctor who was very abrupt and uncaring and he frightened her. I know who it is as I saw him once years ago. I made some recommendations to her but she found a doctor at the University of Missouri, Dr. Gaines. I have heard the name and she said he specializes in spondylolisthesis. She finally called for an appointment in July. I know she's scared, especially since she knows what I've been through. I don't think she would have been able to function this long except for the fact that she is very active. I told her she can call me any time to talk. She said something that I've heard many times in this group. " It's so good to talk to you because nobody else understands what I'm going through. " Just thought I would share this story with the group. You never know when you will be able to help someone. Barbara Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any advertised products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Kathi... When I meet people with Harrington rods who are pain free, I usually just tell them that they should seek the advice of a scoliosis specialist if they should start having any back pain. Since most people with Harrington rods that don't extend past L2 don't have problems, I don't think there's any sense in scaring them. Just my opinion. :-) -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 , can you extrapolate for a novice to tell me what it all means to T6-L5? Carole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Hi, , As you might recollect (although you certainly must have hundreds of people's case histories in your brain's hard drive by now!), I had a second spinal fusion in 1986, to remedy scoliotic deterioration below my uninstrumented, early-sixties, T5-T12 fusion. With the new fusion, I acquired a Harrington rod extending to L2. Since then, I have needed six (6) revision procedures for severely disabling fixed sagittal imbalance and associated problems. Of course this information is purely anecdotal, pertaining to only one patient (me). I also know a woman who looks and feels terrific, some 20 years after surgery to implant a Harrington rod down to T12 -- again, anecdotal. That said, I was interested to read this comment from you: Kathi... .. . . . Since most people with Harrington rods that don't extend past L2 don't have problems, I don't think there's any sense in scaring them. Just my opinion. :- I couldn't agree more about not scaring people, . I hope most of the information I do provide is reasonably accurate and helpful without being alarmist. It would be wonderful if I could get hold of the studies or statistics that support the lack of problems following most fusions terminating at L2 or higher. Do you have any citation for this which I could incorporate in my own files? I am not doubting you -- I just did not realize that anyone had gathered sufficient epidemiological data on the Harrington rod population to support this statement. So many patients have inevitably been " lost to follow-up " -- maybe because they are problem free, but who knows for sure? Thanks, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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