suggestions for sports nutritionists

mcarthur01
on 3/8/09 3:53 am - Cumming, GA
I'm looking for a sports nutritionist that has experience with WLS patients (specifically post-op diets), I've found that my Dr.'s nut is decent, but can't really help me with my level of activity.  I've done some research locally (Atlanta area), and haven't found anybody yet.  What have you done beyond your Dr's assigned nut?  For some context, I'm having plateaus and energy issues and feel it is related to my current diet (i.e., maybe not enough carbs and/or calories based on what i'm burning) and I'm working out 5 days a week for over 2 hours a day. 

Any insight is appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill
Where are we going??  And why am I in this handbasket??

right now.  somewhere.  somebody is working harder than you.

Sherry_Berry
on 3/8/09 6:01 am - Dacula, GA
Carol Kelly at Emory!

She's the nutritionist for both the athletes at emory and their bariatric program. She has worked wonders for me! Her home office is in Decatur. Trust me...her advice got me through my 3 ironmen triathlons!

Look her up..I don't have her phone number handy atm.
mcarthur01
on 3/8/09 11:56 am - Cumming, GA
much appreciated... i will definitely look her up.
Where are we going??  And why am I in this handbasket??

right now.  somewhere.  somebody is working harder than you.

MacMadame
on 3/8/09 2:32 pm - Northern, CA
Okay, now find one for me in NorCal.

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