IBS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING

Sharing information regarding the next IBS Support Group Meeting!

IBS support group meeting in Watertown September 20, 2016

A support group for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, September 20 at 6:30 p.m., at Prairie Lakes Hospital.

The group works to educate those who are living with IBS and to increase awareness of the disorder. IBS is a functional bowel disorder characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and diarrhea, constipation or a combination of both.  There is no cure for IBS.

The support group focuses on sharing experiences and discussing symptom management. The September 20 meeting will include a discussion of medications used to treat and manage IBS symptoms.  The program speaker will be Roland Niewoehner, a Registered Pharmacist with Shopko Pharmacy.  Mr. Niewoehner is a graduate of the NDSU School of Pharmacy and has more than 30 years of experience.

The group will meet in the west conference room of Prairie Lakes Hospital. Those attending should use west hospital entrance for easy access to the west conference room.  Attendance is free.  There is no advance registration.  Everyone is welcome.

Exercise for the Health of It! Half Marathon Adventure!

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Sarah and I, along with quite a few of the Watertown Area Run Club members were in Sioux Falls this AM for the Half Marathon. It was a little windy, but the temperatures were very nice for running. I forgot what kind of hills there are in SF! It was a great morning for a run. Yesterday, they had an expo at the Arena where they would sell different things related to running. One of the booths had a truck where one side of it had the names of those doing the marathon, and the other side of those doing the marathon. We found our names pretty quickly!

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I managed to take a picture of Sarah coming across the finish line. It got a little crowded at the finish. The medals were very nice this year as well.

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Another adventure down! It was a nice run. It is always good to run with other people, and there was always somebody around you. If you have never tried, do it! Start with a mile walk/run, or a 5k. You might surprise yourself what you are capable of. We all have to start somewhere. Our bodies are usually not the limiting factor…it is our minds!

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Remember, you cannot finish unless you start! Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3271

STRIVE Starts in 1 Week!

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STRIVE 2 Survive starts in 1 week: September 13th! We do still have room! Check out the details below and contact us today to get signed up!!

 

Jumpstart your wellness and take control of your health. Join us for STRIVE 2 Survive, our 12-week health and wellness program beginning September 13!

The two main components of STRIVE 2 Survive include diet & exercise.

12 Week Wellness Program

6 Lectures: every other Tuesday @ 5:30-6:30pm.

1st lecture at Brown Clinic Admin

Remaining Lectures at the County Fair Banquet Hall

September 13: “Healthy Eating Made Easy” Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

September 27: “Exercise for the Health of It” Dr. Dan Reiffenberger & Dr. Torness

October 11: “Your Equation to Success” Dr. Jon McAreavey

October 25: “A Walk thru the Wellness Wheel” Dr. Clark Likness

November 8: “Medications…to do or not to do” Deidra VanGilder, PharmD

November 22: “Making Health a Way of Life” STRIVE Team

6 Take Home Lessons: sent to you during the weeks we don’t meet. Topics are focused on wellness.

Evaluations

  • Lab Work: lipid & glucose labs: beginning and end of program
  • Body Composition Testing : beginning and end of program
  • Weekly Weigh Ins

Cost: $130 includes lab work, body composition tests, lectures, lessons, and Strive 2 Survive t-shirt

STRIVE 2 Survive applies to all who have a heartbeat…adolescents to the elderly!!

Contact us NOW to get enrolled!

For more information and to sign up, contact:

886-8482 or email strive2survive@brownclinic.org Visit our wellness blog at: www.s2sbrownclinic.com

Training Partners: MORE than Just Friends!

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When it comes to running, or exercise in general, it is always easier when you have a training partner. Someone else who can help you be accountable, to help push you, motivate you…just to help be there with you. A training partner is someone who has the same interests as you when it comes to exercise. They can be a friend, relative, pet…anybody who will help push you. This is a recent picture of our run club. We all help each other with exercise, and we all like to run.

Over the years I have had multiple training partners. I have had several where I have included my dogs as well, and for this one today, I won’t include them. My training partners over the years include:

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Tom Beaudry, one of my first training partners, and continues to be.

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Steve Hauck, who is my neighbor, and have run several Disney marathons with, and Fargo.

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And of course, my wife Sarah, who has been my training partner since we started dating. In fact, this is how we started dating.

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Susan and Chris, my past nurse, and current (and always!) nurse. They have helped each other out immensely with achieving their goals.

As of these last few days, one of our run club members, Jen, got hurt. She is struggling with this, frustrated by this, and wants to keep running. She is going to be running the Twin Cities Marathon with us in October. The rest of us found out about it yesterday. Ever since then, it was like something was missing. When the rest of us were out running this AM, and she was not, we all felt bad for her. We are worried about her! We want her back running with us. She was out at about the 16 mile mark today to provide water, Gatorade, and oranges. She was still helping us out, but you could tell she was very disappointed that she could not be out running with us. We have all had injuries where it has limited what we as individuals can do to recover, but it is just as disappointing when someone you have been training with can’t join you. Something is missing. It is just not the same. Here she is trying to look happy, but getting ready to start doing some of the exercise and suggestions I gave her to help get over this quicker.

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It was not the same running without you! You helped out the rest of us today with the water/Gatorade breaks, and it was greatly appreciated. I would have gladly carried my own water if you would have been able to run. I made her be a part of the group picture this AM. She is part of this group, and always will be!

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Here is hoping for a speedy recovery. I know you really want to be getting ready for the Twin Cities, but bottom line, we just want you back running with us! We may all be training partners, but more importantly, we are friends!

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We are there for you…thinking of you…wishing you were joining us! Here is to a speedy recovery. We will help get you ready for October. Just heal up! Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3264

STRIVE 2 Survive Success!

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STRIVE 2 Survive, our 12 week wellness program starts in about 2 weeks, September 13th!! We often have people ask about the results of the program as they try to decide if they should enroll or not. Today’s post is about results as I wanted to share some of the results we had from our spring group this year. We had a great group and results were awesome! Not only weight loss, but great improvements in lab work, BP, and waist circumference, which greatly impacts disease prevention and overall wellness. Below are a few of our participant’s results for you to see how beneficial the program can be! Enrollment is underway right now! Contact us today to get signed up for a better you! Email: strive2survive@brownclinic.org or 884-4226.

Initial Post
Weigh In 262 228.6
lbs lost -33.4
% lost
(lbs lost/weight) * 100 0 -14.6107
Lab Work Initial  Post
Total Cholesterol 233 175
LDL 179 120
HDL 39 45
Triglycerides 75 49
Glucose 101 92
Waist Circ. 45″ 40
BMI 30.3 26.4
% Body Fat 15.9 13
Fat Mass 41.8 29.8
Fat Free Mass 220.8 198.8
Initial Post
Weigh In 197.4 182.2
lbs lost -15.2
% lost
(lbs lost/weight) * 100 0 -8.34248
Lab Work Initial  Post
Total Cholesterol 173 162
LDL 86 76
HDL 62 66
Triglycerides 127 100
Glucose 100 92
Waist Circ. 41″ 39
BMI 31.9 29.4
% Body Fat 39.6 39.4
Fat Mass 79.4 71.8
Fat Free Mass 119.4 110.4
Initial Post
Weigh In 237.8 208
lbs lost -29.8
% lost
(lbs lost/weight) * 100 0 -14.3269
Lab Work Initial  Post
Total Cholesterol 191 149
LDL 114 80
HDL 54 58
Triglycerides 116 54
Glucose 104 100
Waist Circ. 40 34
BP 152/90 118/78
BMI 30.9 27.1
% Body Fat 16.5 12.5
Fat Mass 39.2 26
Fat Free Mass 198.6 182