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No. 10
Old Jun 26, 2009, 10:51 PM

Default Re: What do you pack for lunch??
I have recently lost the 30 pounds I put on when I started CRNA school with this:

Breakfast: I have a Bagelful (Kraft, frozen section), or a banana. With this, I will make a bottle of water mixed with some of the South Beach Diet water with 5g protein and 5g fiber.

Lunch: A Lean Cuisine (or something of that ilk), along with either an apple, or one of the Yoplait 100-calorie thick and creamy yogurts. (Have you HAD the Key Lime?? I can't tell the difference!)

Dinner: I let myself do a little more for dinner, because we often go out with friends or are up at church, etc. I'll go with whatever's being served, but if we're going out, I do try to be smart about a salad, etc. If they're serving something that's just AWFUL for us at church, I always have the powdered protein/fiber water mix with me, and I'll drink one of those along with just a tiny little bit of whatever they're serving.

Snacks: Popcorn, more protein/fiber water, string cheese, sippable soups (a little high in sodium, but something warm feels so good at 3 am) and my husband's homemade pumpkin mousse. (200 calories, BIG bowl, and I think he made a deal with the devil to get it that good and that guilt-free!)

Great ideas here, thought! Thanks for the discussion!
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No. 11
from *guest*
Old Jun 27, 2009, 08:32 AM

Default Re: What do you pack for lunch??
That's great Nurse Kitten. I'm hoping that I can say the same thing in a few years.


But one of the things I noticed about a lot of nurses (now don't get mad people):

Many of you seem to consume a lot of fake sugar and/or artificial stuff.



I have a theory that it is toxic like you wouldn't believe. There are a few reasons,
esp. since my paternal grandparents have battled with cancer a total of 3 times in
the last 10 years and ALL they drink is diet sugar-free soda. They are they first people
on BOTH sides of their family to have serious health problems. No one else ever has.



I have a few more observations, but I will not bore you with my scientific theories.
I figure, y'all are nurses & walk around all day. A can of the regular stuff (140 calories) isn't
going to kill ya. It's more "natural", if you will, and seems to satisfy your hunger more. Plus,
you burn 140-220 cal/hr walking around. Everytime I drink fake sugar I end up being
hungry....although I DO have a bad liking for Diet Coke. But I am breaking the habit day by day.

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No. 12
Old Jun 30, 2009, 12:55 AM

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I pack quite a bit of food to eat at work so here goes..

Breakfast 5pm- a small piece of fruit and an egg
Snack 7pm-an ounce of cheese and low carb, high protein yogurt
Lunch 10pm- soup or small salad with an ounce or two of meat on top
Snack 12am- protein shake
Dinner 2am- same as lunch
snack 4am- small piece of fruit or protein shake.
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No. 13
from cingle
Old Jul 03, 2009, 06:31 PM

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I'm starting school in August and I'm hoping there will be a fridge and/or someplace cheap and close so I can get healthy food. I've worked in a hospital-based family practice clinic for a few years and I'm amazed at how crappy the food in the cafeteria is! I'm amazed that I can't get a simple grilled chicken breast to plop on a salad, for goodness' sakes!

Incidentally, I eat a lot more than most of you have mentioned here! I use FitDay (lost about 90 lbs and kept it off over the past several years) but I gotta EAT!
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No. 14
Old Jul 04, 2009, 10:09 AM
Updated Sep 08, 2009 at 07:28 PM by sirI

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[quote *guest*]These are AWESOME ideas! So...as usual, I suppose I will be focusing on protein.

I only hope that I have a fridge in Nursing school..and/or at clinicals. If not, I am not sure what to pack. Yes..bananas...whole wheat crackers..oatmeal..but I dunno what to do as far as protein is concerned.

I, too, need to keep things at a solid 1,600 or less per day. Just so I can maintain a weight of like 140...I am 5'4 and this is really NICE on me [/quote]

A little tidbit from our lecture on Anesthesia and Obesity last week:

10kCal/pound = rough estimate of how many calories you need to maintain your current weight.

So technically, if you're @ 140 lbs, you need 1400/day to maintain.

It was a great lecture - the most unbiased, honest evaluation of what the issue really is. Our professor is admittedly a "fluffy girl" (her words) herself, so she was talking about the etiology and metabolism. Coupled with our lecture from last semester from our precious physiology professor (he's a retired internal medicine doc, and 80 y/o if he's a day, God bless him) going through anesthesia training may help provide me with the tools I need to get my big behind under control once and for all.
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Old Jul 05, 2009, 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by cingle View Post
I'm starting school in August and I'm hoping there will be a fridge and/or someplace cheap and close so I can get healthy food. I've worked in a hospital-based family practice clinic for a few years and I'm amazed at how crappy the food in the cafeteria is! I'm amazed that I can't get a simple grilled chicken breast to plop on a salad, for goodness' sakes!

Incidentally, I eat a lot more than most of you have mentioned here! I use FitDay (lost about 90 lbs and kept it off over the past several years) but I gotta EAT!
Haha, or if they DO have it...it costs about $10!!! I never understood that. When I was was volunteering in the ER, they would give me a $5 cafeteria voucher..which hardly bought ANYTHING. I swear to you...there wasn't ANYTHING healthy in there except a few overloaded salads in the fridge near the register. I swore there would be..since it is a hospital after all!
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Old Jul 05, 2009, 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by NurseKitten View Post
A little tidbit from our lecture on Anesthesia and Obesity last week:

10kCal/pound = rough estimate of how many calories you need to maintain your current weight.

So technically, if you're @ 140 lbs, you need 1400/day to maintain.

It was a great lecture - the most unbiased, honest evaluation of what the issue really is. Our professor is admittedly a "fluffy girl" (her words) herself, so she was talking about the etiology and metabolism. Coupled with our lecture from last semester from our precious physiology professor (he's a retired internal medicine doc, and 80 y/o if he's a day, God bless him) going through anesthesia training may help provide me with the tools I need to get my big behind under control once and for all.
Yes I have heard of this equation many times. It states that if you want to weigh 130, consume 1,300...basically 10x what your desired weight is in calories right?

Oddly enough...when I was consuming 2,000/day average...I maintained a weight of 165. Now, that is NOT a good weight for someone who is 5'4, but it was an observation of mine. Technically...I should have weighed 200! .
I have actually been very overweight. I was once 223...but I was also consuming 5,000 calories per day. It's shameful to admit that..but I have a real problem with food/depression, etc. I swear it's a sickness.

Right now I am consuming an average of 1,800 per day and losing 7-10 pounds/month. Perhaps I walk a little more and that's why I can get away with more than the average amount of calories. I guess we will see once I start to stall!
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No. 17
Old Jul 05, 2009, 05:13 PM

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Coco - that's what you need to eat to maintain...not counting what you'd need to gain or loose. 3500kCal +/- above and beyond that to gain or loose anything. Everyone's metabolism is a little different - heavy protein will boost your basal metabolic rate, just like exercise will.

Good for you for getting your food under control. Many of us who have weight issues have demons in our past - mine was sexual abuse at the hands of my stepfather - and you have to get your head straight before anything can change.

God bless and good luck.
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