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How To Support A Loved One After A Heart Attack

Contributed by Ryan Peterson.

According to the CDC, the leading cause of death for both men and women in the US is heart disease. That’s about 647,000 people every year. 

While medical treatments and interventions continue to improve outcomes for many people, the road to recovery is still a long one. If your partner or a member of your family has experienced a heart attack, then the support they need afterward in important for their long term recovery. 

Do your research

You need to be well informed on the subject of heart disease. Educate yourself on the condition so that you are not constantly asking questions they may not be comfortable answering. 

If they have a specific rehabilitation program or diet, learn this inside and out so you are able to help them follow it, even when they themselves don’t feel like it. 

Be prepared to support them in their new lifestyle which will probably mean big changes to diet and exercise habits as well as taking supplements, medications, and possibly Neuroscience Vitamins. Why not join them in their new healthy lifestyle and improve your health too? 

Emotional support and guidance 

In addition to the physical recovery, there is a mental journey. A person who survives a heart attack can react in many different ways. Some people feel they’ve been given a second chance at life, others feel like their life is irrevocably changed forever and it’s only a matter of time before something else bad happens. 

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Best Weight Loss Plan – Team Member #4

If you’ve been following along, here is the fourth and final member to put together your best weight loss plan and complete your team. We’ve already covered:

1. Doctor
2. Nutritionist
3. Personal Trainer

Successfully losing weight and maintaining the weight loss requires several different factors all working together. Get a team of experts behind you to successfully to achieve the long-term weight loss you desire.

Support Group

One of those factors is a strong support system to encourage and support you as you work towards your goal. Losing weight doesn’t have to be tackled by yourself and you drastically increase your rate of success by surrounding yourself with individuals supporting you, such as what you receive from the NewU group dietitians and members. Changing your habits, such as cutting back on portion sizes, selecting healthier options, making time to workout by yourself can lead to feelings of loneliness and possibly after time depression. And where does depression lead? That’s right, to some good ole comfort foods that are usually not the best choices to go overboard on if you want to lose weight! Participating in a support group is critical to overcoming the challenges everyone faces on the road to weight loss.

Family and friends are not always the best option for support. Usually because they’ve been apart of your unhealthy lifestyle and they may unconsciously sabotage your efforts, such as inviting you out for drinks or dinner. You find yourself being “different” than the group, which can be difficult. Not that you’re going to cut off your current family and friends, just know they can present an unexpected obstacle. You can persuade your friends to join you by explaining why and what you’re doing and ask them to be supportive and finding alternative activities you can do together, such as instead of dinner meeting at the park for a walk.

Also, remember your family and friends will have their own opinion about what you should and shouldn’t be doing when it comes to weight loss. Not necessarily the best source for nutrition and fitness advice, which is why you want all your necessary weight loss team players in place!

Best Weight Loss Plan:

Team Member #1
Team Member #2
Team Member #3

All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD
Top 5 Key Strategies to Lose Weight Permanently

Best Weight Loss Plan – Team Member #3

All right, we’ve covered two critical members of your weight loss team – your doctor and your nutritionist. We’re ready to talk about weight loss team member #3.

Personal Trainer

Healthy eating and physical activity go hand-in-hand if you want to successfully lose weight. But, how much cardio do you need? Should you be lifting weights? How often do you need to workout? How long do you need to workout? A personal trainer can design a fitness routine and make sure you’re doing the exercises correctly.

Meeting with a personal trainer can be pricey, but there are alternatives – phone and/or internet coaching for half the cost (or less). There are many programs online that allow you to enter information and download workout routines based on your information. Many programs also allow you to track your progress. For best results, I encourage you to consult with a trainer in person for one or two appointments. This will allow you to have a fitness assessment and time to discuss your goals with your trainer. The trainer will also go through the recommend workout routine with you to make sure you understand all activities and are using the correct form and technique. After this, you can check-in with your trainer via phone or email to monitor program and answer questions. Some trainers even review video footage of workouts.

Don’t worry that working with a trainer means you have to have a gym membership. Trainers can develop a program for you at a gym or based in your home. You can get in a great workout anywhere – gym, home, park, etc.

Another lower cost option would be group training in which a small number of people work with a trainer at one time.

Just as with a nutritionist, make sure your trainer is qualified and has a current certification from a respected organization, such as the American College of Sports Medicine.

Best Weight Loss Plan:

Weight Loss Team Member #1
Weight Loss Team Member #2
Weight Loss Team Member #4

All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD
Top 5 Key Strategies to Lose Weight Permanently

Best Weight Loss Plan – Team Member #2

Like I mentioned in the previous post, losing weight and maintaining the weight loss requires several different factors all working together. To increase your success you need a team of experts behind. We already covered consulting your physician as team member #1. Let’s move on to weight loss team member #2.

Nutritionist

There is so much information available on weight loss and what foods to eat it can be very overwhelming to figure out exactly what you should be doing to successfully lose weight.

A trustworthy source to help you sort through the information is a registered dietitian.

Be aware that anyone can call themselves a nutritionist, but a dietitian has received the education and training you’re looking for. There are several options for working with a dietitian. Health departments usually employee dietitians who may be available to work with you at lower fees. I’m available via online forums, such as the Mini Diet Makeover and Balance Program. Being able to offer a service via the web drastically saves on overhead costs (such as office space, utilities, etc.) that the cost of online services are much lower than office visits and still provide the same quality interaction and feedback. Also, some health insurance plans will reimburse the cost of your appointments with a dietitian, especially if you’re are referred by your physician.

A dietitian can assess your current dietary intake, nutrient needs, and assist you with establishing a realistic, practical plan towards meeting your nutrition and weight loss goals. The guidance you receive can range from daily meal plans to not regressing during the holiday’s to healthy cooking tips and much more.

Best Weight Loss Plan:

Weight Loss Team Member #1
Weight Loss Team Member #3

All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD
Top 5 Key Strategies to Lose Weight Permanently