I love your blog almost as much as Jen and Hadley’s. Of course, I would love hearing about my granddaughter!!!!!!! I’m excited to read what you have to say. I will learn something, if only I would practice it. So proud of you and your status as RD. Keep me informed and you could even make me your project . Thanks for enlightening me this evening.
Aunt Pat
Hi Erica!! Wow, you have an amazing story. I love your explanation of the road to becoming an RD… it is DEFINITELY a difficult one. We have a lot in common: I just started a blog too and I am just finishing up my internship. I’m hoping to take the exam by the end of May. Did you find it to be very difficult? I’m soo stressed about it! Any tips?
Hey Malia! Thanks for checking out my site! I will stop by your blog later today! Aren’t you excited to almost be done with the internship. That was such a relief to get that behind me. As far as the RD exam goes, just study study study. I took my materials with me everywhere. I am not sure what study manual you are using by I used Breeding and Associates and they were great! The exam was a lot like the practice questions in the manual. Also, I thought the test was a lot easier than studying for it. As long as you feel prepared, you will do great. Before the exam I was like I know this…there is literally nothing else I can study haha! Let me know if I can help you any other way! Look forward to your blog
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! I love your site, and I was really interested to read the path to becoming a registered dietitian. I’m a med student myself, but I did consider following a more nutrition-oriented path at one time. Love your site… and looking forward to following! Have a wonderful day!
BTW… your dogs are precious! I have two… a Weimaraner named Lucy and a rescue mutt named Shirley!! I love them to pieces!!
I have a question for u if u don’t mind. I’m 5″4″ 105 pounds. In recovery from anorexia. Currently eating 2500-2600 calories per day and weight training and working out 5 days a week. My hair is falling out in chunks majorly. Blood tests show I’m not low in anything. Can this be a cause of my weight? I’m scared to death. This happened before but I was below 100 pounds when it did. I’m getting lots of healthy fats in my diet about 64 grams a day and 140-150 grams protein and over 200 carbs. I don’t know if its weight or if my bodys using everything to do my workouts. Anything would be helpful. Medical doctors are clueless and say I’m fine. Please help. You can email me at amynyc@comcast.net
Thank u
Hi! I just came across your blog. I have been looking into becoming RD. Where did you go to school, I am from STL also and was trying to find out if there are programs offered around here?
Can’t wait to read more of your blog!!
I came across your page recently and I just wanted to ask if you would please consider placing a link to my website called Dietspotlight.com? It’s a resource for readers looking to inform themselves on health and weight loss topics.
If you think it would be of use to your visitors, would you please consider adding a link to my website on your page.
Here is the HTML link you could use: Dietspotlight.com – the complete health and weight loss resource.
I love your blog almost as much as Jen and Hadley’s. Of course, I would love hearing about my granddaughter!!!!!!! I’m excited to read what you have to say. I will learn something, if only I would practice it. So proud of you and your status as RD. Keep me informed and you could even make me your project . Thanks for enlightening me this evening.
Aunt Pat
March 30, 2010 at 2:03 AM
OMG, Erica, that was senior year! You (and I) look soo young! What happened!?! I love to read your updates!
March 30, 2010 at 2:11 AM
Hi Erica!! Wow, you have an amazing story. I love your explanation of the road to becoming an RD… it is DEFINITELY a difficult one. We have a lot in common: I just started a blog too and I am just finishing up my internship. I’m hoping to take the exam by the end of May. Did you find it to be very difficult? I’m soo stressed about it! Any tips?
April 7, 2010 at 8:28 AM
Hey Malia! Thanks for checking out my site! I will stop by your blog later today! Aren’t you excited to almost be done with the internship. That was such a relief to get that behind me. As far as the RD exam goes, just study study study. I took my materials with me everywhere. I am not sure what study manual you are using by I used Breeding and Associates and they were great! The exam was a lot like the practice questions in the manual. Also, I thought the test was a lot easier than studying for it. As long as you feel prepared, you will do great. Before the exam I was like I know this…there is literally nothing else I can study haha! Let me know if I can help you any other way! Look forward to your blog
April 7, 2010 at 1:03 PM
WOW love your story girl!! you are amazing!! thank you so much for commenting on my blog-i cannot wait to read more of yours! i love you already!
April 12, 2010 at 10:37 PM
So glad to find your blog! Congrats on your new credentials! I look forward to reading more!
April 17, 2010 at 9:12 PM
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! I love your site, and I was really interested to read the path to becoming a registered dietitian. I’m a med student myself, but I did consider following a more nutrition-oriented path at one time. Love your site… and looking forward to following! Have a wonderful day!
BTW… your dogs are precious! I have two… a Weimaraner named Lucy and a rescue mutt named Shirley!! I love them to pieces!!
April 19, 2010 at 5:58 PM
Thanks for stopping by my blog, can’t wait to read more of your!
April 19, 2010 at 8:37 PM
You’re the cutest and totally an inspriation! It’s my dream to be an RD, but I’m not sure it’s going to happen. I’ll live vicariously through you
April 20, 2010 at 11:59 PM
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Amazing story, glad i found ur blog. I didn’t realize u were a personal trainer too.
October 22, 2010 at 7:21 PM
A Breese girl?!?! I’m living in Texas now, but am from Belleville. Small world. I found your blog through Amy@SecondCity (we are both MU girls!).
I will be reading!
October 27, 2010 at 2:31 AM
Hello Erica, you have quite an inspiring story! Congratulations on attaining your goals! I am looking forward to reading more of your blog.
December 11, 2010 at 2:11 PM
I have a question for u if u don’t mind. I’m 5″4″ 105 pounds. In recovery from anorexia. Currently eating 2500-2600 calories per day and weight training and working out 5 days a week. My hair is falling out in chunks majorly. Blood tests show I’m not low in anything. Can this be a cause of my weight? I’m scared to death. This happened before but I was below 100 pounds when it did. I’m getting lots of healthy fats in my diet about 64 grams a day and 140-150 grams protein and over 200 carbs. I don’t know if its weight or if my bodys using everything to do my workouts. Anything would be helpful. Medical doctors are clueless and say I’m fine. Please help. You can email me at amynyc@comcast.net
Thank u
February 22, 2011 at 1:09 PM
Hi! I just came across your blog. I have been looking into becoming RD. Where did you go to school, I am from STL also and was trying to find out if there are programs offered around here?
Can’t wait to read more of your blog!!
February 23, 2011 at 10:19 PM
Hi,
I came across your page recently and I just wanted to ask if you would please consider placing a link to my website called Dietspotlight.com? It’s a resource for readers looking to inform themselves on health and weight loss topics.
If you think it would be of use to your visitors, would you please consider adding a link to my website on your page.
Here is the HTML link you could use: Dietspotlight.com – the complete health and weight loss resource.
Thanks and have a great day!
April 1, 2011 at 9:12 AM