I have to tell you I think it is wonderful that the world will have a dr in the future who in knowledgable on nutrition. Just because we don't "agree" on everything does not mean I think you are useless. I guess some people got that impression from the colon post. However, I do not want you to think I am trying to put you down. I can tell from your posts that you work and study hard.
I do have a bit of reluctance when it comes to drs. I think this is due to some problems I have had with them. This has made me lose faith in some of them. I have learned that drs don't always know what is wrong with their patients. I am studying education and I certainly do not know everything (especially algebra...yuck!)
My daughter is 18 months old. At her 15 month appt, she lost weight. From 12 mths to 15 mths, she was weaned from breastmilk and started teething. Everytime she would get a new tooth (which was one right after the other), she would get diarrhea for 4-5 days. Naturally, she would lose weight. At this time, she did not care much for milk, but she loved 100% juice. (I would water her juice down and I still do.)Her ped told me to stop giving her juice because of the sugar. Then he told me to put chocolate in her milk to get her to drink it. I did not take his advice. I would rather her have 100% juice sugars rather than chocolate milk mix!
So, I am glad you know, study, and push a clean diet. That is wonderful. I want you to know that even though some thought I was trying to put you down and blame the med society, I was not. If you think so, I apologize. I like to think we were agreeing to disagree!
Also, if you are interested, pick up a book by Doug Coffman (from the site I gave you). It is interesting reading and something you can certainly add to your microbiology studies. If you are not interested that is fine, too. As I mentioned above, I am going to school for education. I know my classes are not teaching me EVERYTHING I need to know about teaching. I am not sure, but I would guess you might be in the same situation.
Anyway, thanks for listening and thank you for studying nutrition. Your future patients need this knowledge.
Sara
http://www.picturetrail.com/saraburnham1
I do have a bit of reluctance when it comes to drs. I think this is due to some problems I have had with them. This has made me lose faith in some of them. I have learned that drs don't always know what is wrong with their patients. I am studying education and I certainly do not know everything (especially algebra...yuck!)
My daughter is 18 months old. At her 15 month appt, she lost weight. From 12 mths to 15 mths, she was weaned from breastmilk and started teething. Everytime she would get a new tooth (which was one right after the other), she would get diarrhea for 4-5 days. Naturally, she would lose weight. At this time, she did not care much for milk, but she loved 100% juice. (I would water her juice down and I still do.)Her ped told me to stop giving her juice because of the sugar. Then he told me to put chocolate in her milk to get her to drink it. I did not take his advice. I would rather her have 100% juice sugars rather than chocolate milk mix!
So, I am glad you know, study, and push a clean diet. That is wonderful. I want you to know that even though some thought I was trying to put you down and blame the med society, I was not. If you think so, I apologize. I like to think we were agreeing to disagree!
Also, if you are interested, pick up a book by Doug Coffman (from the site I gave you). It is interesting reading and something you can certainly add to your microbiology studies. If you are not interested that is fine, too. As I mentioned above, I am going to school for education. I know my classes are not teaching me EVERYTHING I need to know about teaching. I am not sure, but I would guess you might be in the same situation.
Anyway, thanks for listening and thank you for studying nutrition. Your future patients need this knowledge.
Sara
http://www.picturetrail.com/saraburnham1