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  • Dietitans--Can't Do PCOS Without Them!

    Dietitans--Can't Do PCOS Without Them!

    Today, my post is devoted to a special project promoting registered dietitians. I am cohosting, with dietitian Renata Mangrum, the first-ever Registered Dietitian blogfest, aimed at showcasing to the Internet-surfing public the many things dietitians do and can do to help you with your quest for help. Listed below my entry is a list of links to other blogs written by other dietitians that you can visit to see the many things my friends and colleagues do within this profession.

    inCYST was created precisely because I realized there was so much misinformation about polycystic ovary syndrome. Not only was it not HELPING women with PCOS to get better, some of the information seemed to have potential to actually HURT those women.

    So I started this network as a means of putting together a team of professionals whose mission and knowledge was evidence-based and cohesive.

    What has developed out of that has been far more than I ever could have envisioned when I sat down to do this. Several of our network members have PCOS themselves. Several others have gone through their own issues with infertility. Others have family members with mental health diagnoses, whose treatments for those diagnoses have affected their hormone function.

    So as we grow, we are becoming a network of practitioners who happen to be people first, and practitioners second. I love that, because it means we've been there, we know how it can feel to have PCOS and its many associated problems, and we're committed to helping provide accurate information wrapped in a compassionate package.

    I can't think of anything better I could be devoting my work and my career to. I hope you enjoy our blog…and I hope you enjoy getting to know some of the many colleagues participating in our blogfest today!

    Warmest regards,

    Monika M. Woolsey, MS, RD
    Founder, inCYST Network for Women with PCOS

    Beyond Prenatals — Food vs. Supplements and Real Advice vs. Fake Advice
    Annette Colby — No More Diets! A Registered Dietitian Shares 9 Secrets to Real and Lasting Weight Loss
    Ashley Colpaart — Dietitians working in food policy, a new frontier
    Diana Dyer — There and Back Again: Celebration of National Dietitian Day 2009
    Marjorie Geiser — RD Showcase for National Registered Dietitian Day — What we do
    Cheryl Harris — Me, a Gluten Free RD!
    Marilyn Jess — National Registered Dietitian Day--RD Blogfest
    Julie Lanford — Antioxidants for Cancer Prevention
    Renata Mangrum — What I'm doing as I grow up…
    Liz Marr — Fruits and Veggies for Registered Dietian Day: Two Poems
    Meal Makeover Moms' Kitchen — Family Nutrition … It's our"Beat"
    Jill Nussinow — The Registered Dietitian Lens I Look Through
    Wendy Jo Petersen — March 11 is our day to shine!
    Diane Preves — Registered Dietitians and the White House Forum on Health Reform
    Andy Sarjahani — Dr. Seuss Tribute continued: Green Eggs and Ham and a Sustainable Food System
    Rebecca Scritchfield — Big Tips from a"Big Loser"
    Anthony Sepe — RD Showcase: Registered Dietitian Day, March 11, 2009
    Kathy Shattler — RD Showcase for Nutri-Care Consultation
    UNL-Extension, Douglas/Sarpy County — Nutrition Know How — Making Your Life Easier
    Jane Zingaro — My life as a Registered Dietitian
    http://workinggreenmom.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-life-as-registered-dietitian.html

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