Monday, June 13, 2011

Congratulations to Johanna on Winning the National "New You" Award!

Seattle's Johanna Moody-Gatlin was one of three national winners in the Second Annual OPTIFAST "New You" Contest. announced May 31, 2011. Having lost nearly 100 pounds as a participant in the Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss program, Johanna's prize includes a luxury weekend trip to New York City, a make-over, and a shopping spree.

Johanna has served as a program advocate, sharing her experiences with participants at the Northwest Women's Show held in Seattle in March, 2011.

For full story, please visit http://www.optifast.com/, and click on the "New You Contest."

Johanna, you've made us all proud!

We're all in this together.
Linda Gromko, MD

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Donates 600 Pounds of Food!

Today, Brian Grev and I went to the Ballard Food Bank to deliver our Program's contribution of 600 pounds of food: cannned vegetables, cereal, soups, and other staples.

We started our Food Drive several months ago. We got the idea from one of our members who had lost over 100 pounds. She had a party in honor of her victory, and asked her neighbors to bring food for the food bank.

So, we invited our members to bring a pound of food for every pound they had lost through the program. Our goal was 600 pounds of food donations - to celebrate the first 600 pounds we'd lost.

It felt good to contribute to the community - especially since food banks tend to get fewer contributions at this time of year.

Read more about Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss' contribution:
http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/2011/05/26/news/local-weight-loss-clinic-donates-600-pounds-balla

Our plan is to continue the drive - that way, we'll continue to remind ourselves of our victories and help our community at the same time!

We're all in this together.
Linda Gromko, MD

Saturday, May 7, 2011

A Sunny Day for Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Rowing Experience!

With Seattle weather being so unpredictable lately, we felt extemely fortunate to have had a sunny day for our "Experience Rowing" event, held at Lake Washington Rowing Club May 1.

Under the guidance of Lake Washington Rowing Club's Mike Rucier and Andy Rees, and the assistance of Kim Biggs, six members of our Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss program set out to tour Lake Union - on the water.

We started with a brief didactic session to learn rowing terminology. Then, we moved to the "Ergs" for practice with on-land rowing machines.

The last half of our three-hour session was spent rowing around Lake Union. It was spectacular!

Even better, we all found that we all could do it! Nobody fell in; we got back to the dock intact!

Our boat had lost over 300 pounds total on OPTIFAST before this event - enough weight for two additional rowers!

Better yet, several members said they would want to pursue rowing as a fitness event; one committed to starting a rowing class with her husband.

Stay tuned for next month's activity: Kayaking at Northwest Outdoor Center on Sunday, June 12.

Members interested in the Kayak Event are urged to contact Brian Grev, Program Director for further details; refer to Home Page for Contact Information.

We're all in this together!
Linda Gromko, MD

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Announces Rowing Experience

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss participants - past and present - are invited to attend a special "Experience Rowing" event!

Mark your calendar for Sunday, May 1, 2011. 10 am-1 pm at the Lake Washington Rowing Club.

Participants will attend a class to learn rowing terminology, then practice on the "Ergs," i.e. rowing machines. The session will be capped by an actual row in an "eight" on Lake Union.
Each boat will be crewed by experienced rowers in addition to our "newbie" participants.

Fee for the event is $35, but that fee can be applied to later "Learn to Row" classes at Lake Washington Rowing Club. Weight limit for participants is 275 pounds.

Rowing is my favorite activity. It works your whole body,  but doesn't put excessive strain on your joints. Plus, it's a great stress management tool. You have to concentrate to keep your balance! And it's great fun.

Join us on Sunday, May 1 for a great introduction to a sport you can do forever!

We're all in this together.
Linda Gromko, MD

Monday, March 14, 2011

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Brings Real Results to NW Women's Show

We enjoyed an impressive turnout at the NW Women's Show, March 4-6. The event is attended by some 23,000 people, and features a range of topics of interest to women - and everyone, actually.

Our booth was flanked by the Microsoft Research Group and a bra-fitting booth ("Stop Your Sagging; Start Your Bragging").

Our booth was staffed by Program Director Brian Grev and myself - plus three wonderful volunteers who shared their before and after pictures to show our vistors that OPTIFAST brings real results.

We gave out dozens of samples of OPTIFAST Meal Replacement bars, and plenty of brochures. We also offered one free week of OPTIFAST food upon enrollment in one of our Programs - either a full 18-week program, or a 7-week Kick-Start. (We'll honor that offer for anyone who mentions this blog post through the end of April 2011, by the way!)

It was gratifying to hear from many of our visitors that they had used the Program themselves, and found it very helpful.

We all understand that word-of-mouth advertising is the best there is.

After all, we're all in this together.

Linda Gromko, MD

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Goes to the Northwest Women's Show!

Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss will be participating in the 23rd Northwest Women's Show coming up Friday-Sunday, March 4-6!

The event features all sorts of exhibits of interest to women - actually, of interest to everybody. Free samples are abundant, and there are numerous stage presentations. Check out the show's website, http://www.nwwomenshow.com/ for details.


You are bound to find something of interest to you, provided that you have a pulse(!).


Located in the Qwest Field Exhibition Center, the NW Women's Show is open the following hours:

        Friday 10-5
        Saturday 10-6
        Sunday 10-5


Admission is $15 at the door, but check http://www.nwwomenshow.com/ for information about discounted and online ticket availability. Children under 6 are admitted free.


Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss is offering a Northwest Women's Show special: one week of OPTIFAST Meal Replacements FREE upon enrollment in a Queen Anne Medical Weight Loss Program!

Come and see us at the Show. We'll have several of our Program Participants ready and willing to share their stories and answer questions.

Remember, we're all in this together!
Linda Gromko, MD

Monday, February 14, 2011

Creating our own Happy Valentine's Day

Does Valentine's Day bring challenges for you? Have you had it up to HERE with flower bouquets, cards, jewelry advertisements - the whole Madison Avenue message that if we were only beautiful enough, thin enough, tall enough, smart enough, and - dare I say it, BLONDE enough - that that knight in shining armour would be arriving - well, by midnight at least?

How many of us have purchased Valentine's Day candy, even half-priced the day after, just for the sake of having it?

How many of us have comforted ourselves - for whatever troubles we are suffering - by eating out of one of those heart-shaped boxes, or unwrapping calorie dense candies from red foil wrappers?

Let's put the brakes on! Take a breath. Valentine's Day is a day of sadness for many people! Just as with the Christmas season, Valentine's Day announces to the world when we are without partners, when we don't "qualify" to have a partner, etc.

The expectations can be staggering. What if you do have a partner and he/she doesn't acknowledge Valentine's Day at all? How should you acknowledge the day?

We recommend that you take a page from our Holiday Program advice: buy your own Valentine - the one you really want. (Provided it's not damaging food, and provided that your kids are taken care of!)

Find a non-food reward to celebrate the meaning of Valentine's Day as a day of love, including love of yourself! (If you have no ideas, think "spa.") Humph.

Be alert to the invitations for sabotage that swirl around us in this season. Take a breath, and thank yourself for the outstanding efforts you extend on your own behalf.

Happy Valentine's Day.
We're all in this together.
Linda Gromko, MD