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Weight Management Protocol for Patients

Fordland Family Medical LLC does not prescribe any magic weight loss pills or any treatments that have risk.  We are interested in long term success, not the short term success / long term failure common to many weight loss methods.

For any “diet” to succeed it must allow you to eat when you are hungry, eat until you are satisfied and to enjoy what you eat or it can not be a successful change for life.  This is essential for long term success.  How you do this will require changes, you can eat anything you want but you may not be able to eat it any time you want or as much as you might like.

1. The first step is to make a no-cost appointment for Nutritional Lifestyle Counseling.
     Please pick up, download off our web site www.fordlandclinic.com or arrive 30 minutes
     early so that you can complete a “Dietary Needs Assessment Survey” before your
     appointment time.  You will receive a copy of this protocol, an overview of the entire
     program and the basics of what you need to change and how you can do this in real life.

2. The second step is the medical evaluation;  to establish baseline levels and identify
     problems that could impede or prevent fat loss.  The first appointment is for a basic
     physical examination, to review your history and medications and determine what lab
     tests are indicated.  Please bring any lab test results you may have from the previous
     year to this visit.  The usual labs: TSH, T-4 (&/or T-3), CBC, Fasting Lipid panel, Cardiac
     C-Reactive Protein, CMP, 8AM fasting insulin and Cortisol levels and a 2 hour post
     parandial fingerstick glucose level (the “pig out” test).  Additional labs are usually not
     needed at this time but may include hormone levels, additional adrenal tests, allergy
     tests and any tests specific to medications you are taking.

3. After all lab results are back, the third step is an appointment to review the lab test results
    and determine if any medical interventions are needed.

4. The fourth step is for you to think about all of the information obtained from the above
    steps, then come in for the second Nutritional Lifestyle Counseling session to determine
    the specific approach(s) that are right for you.

Key points to keep in mind

    • As you lose fat you will release toxins, you MUST flush these out by drinking enough
      water or you will feel bad and fail!

    • Measure yourself as often as you want (at the same time of day) but weigh yourself no
       more than once a month.

    • You need to lose size and be less concerned with weight.  Your weight may INCREASE
       at times with a good program.  As long as you are decreasing in size when you gain
       weight this is GOOD – muscle weighs significantly more than fat does.  If you lose 10
       pounds of fat and gain 12 pounds of muscle, your weight went up, but your size went
       DOWN.  Muscle burns calories even when you are sleeping, fat does not. Increasing
       muscle mass (in addition to multiple other significant effects that can improve health
       and even lengthen your life) increases long term weight management success rates.

    •  Diet ~ We recommend a commitment to attending Nutritional Lifestyle sessions to
       develop and refine a diet and exercise plan specific to your metabolic type, food and
       lifestyle preferences. This will be an evolving process as you learn what does and does
       not work for you, think of questions to ask and encounter situations that strain your
       ability to make good dietary choices no mater where you are.  We recommend weekly
       at the beginning and decreasing in frequency as you achieve success.  Diet Plan

     • Exercise ~ It is possible to succeed without exercise, but is very difficult.  Even very
       modest exercise can make a large difference.  Including exercise in your life is harder
       than the “diet” part.  We will explore multiple real life approaches and offer free
       coupons to try out several more traditional approaches.

    • Nutritional Supplements are required. The minimum is a good multi-vitamin-with-
      minerals AND a good anti-oxidant blend. The “Optimal Health” approach is strongly
      recommended to improve both short and long term success while providing additional
      health benefits.  The “Glyco-Lean system will be explored for those who are willing to
      pay for faster fat loss AND who are committed to continue the “Optimal Health” plan
      for life.