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Compassionate Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Dietitian Nutritionist in Colorado, Body Image Counseling for Lasting Healing and Optimal Wellness

Take charge, build understanding, and address Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) with confidence. At Side By Side Nutrition, our certified medical nutrition therapy dietitians are dedicated to offering compassionate care designed to guide you through a journey of lasting healing. Our goal is to empower you to regain trust and freedom with food and your body, fostering a renewed sense of wellness and vitality. Together, we navigate the complexities of NAFLD, promoting understanding and creating a personalized approach to support your health goals. Step into a life that embraces well-being, and let us be your partners on the path to empowerment and healing.

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Should I see a nutritionist for fatty liver?

Your doctor might refer you to a dietitian nutritionist as part of your treatment plan. At Side By Side Nutrition, our certified medical nutrition therapy dietitians provide personalized, one-on-one nutrition counseling specifically tailored for individuals facing Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).  Oftentimes, people with fatty liver have co-existing medical conditions like cardiovascular health issues, type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. With evidence-based dietary interventions, you can manage, and even reverse, fatty liver disease.

Our approach is grounded in a holistic philosophy that prioritizes behaviors, and overall well-being, fostering a positive relationship with food and our bodies, and practicing self-compassion rather than fixating on numbers. This philosophy forms the foundation of values-aligned, intuitive, sustainable health and well-being. Our focus lies in assisting clients in cultivating a sustainable, empathetic, respectful, and trusting connection with food, body image, and self.

Our dietitians are based in Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, Colorado, as well as Woodinville, Washington, and we work with patients from all over the state and country providing in-person and online nutrition counseling.

 

 

What is fatty liver disease?

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) refers to a condition where fat builds up in the liver cells of individuals who consume minimal to no alcohol. It stands as one of the prevalent liver issues globally. NAFLD spans a range of liver conditions, starting from simple fatty liver (steatosis) to a more serious stage termed nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). It’s important to note that NAFLD is the leading cause of liver disease around the world, and it can often go undetected. Early detection can help reverse fatty liver disease and spare patients from developing severe liver disease, cirrhosis, cancer, and other serious conditions.

NAFLD Facts

  • Fatty Liver (Steatosis): The initial phase of NAFLD sees the buildup of fat within liver cells, a condition known as steatosis. Typically considered benign, many with steatosis may not exhibit symptoms, and it can be reversible through dietary interventions and lifestyle adjustments.

  • Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH): In more severe instances, NAFLD may progress to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), marked by liver cell inflammation and damage, potentially leading to complications like liver fibrosis (scarring).

What is the main cause of NAFLD?

While the precise cause of NAFLD is unknown, it's often linked to factors such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors like diet and physical activity also contribute to the development of the condition.

What are symptoms of a fatty liver?

Early NAFLD stages may be asymptomatic, with many individuals unaware of their condition. As NAFLD advances to NASH and beyond, symptoms might include fatigue, abdominal discomfort, and unintentional weight loss. As the disease progresses, symptoms will worsen. They can include itchy skin, shortness of breath, abdominal swelling and swelling of the legs, spider veins, and red palms, among others.

Complications: Advanced NAFLD stages, especially NASH with considerable fibrosis, may lead to cirrhosis and heightened risks of liver-related complications such as liver failure and hepatocellular carcinoma.


How is fatty liver diagnosed?

NAFLD is commonly diagnosed using imaging techniques like ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI. Liver function tests and other blood analyses may also assess liver health.

How do you treat fatty liver nutritionally?

A registered dietitian is an essential part of the treatment team. We can help you manage, and reverse, your fatty liver disease as well as concurrent conditions like diabetes and hypertension with medical nutrition interventions. Lifestyle changes, including a balanced diet, and regular exercise form the cornerstone of NAFLD treatment. Presently, no specific medications are approved for NAFLD, but research is ongoing.

If diagnosed with NAFLD, work closely with healthcare professionals to manage and monitor the condition, focusing on lifestyle changes and addressing underlying risk factors to prevent progression to more severe stages. Regular follow-ups for monitoring are necessary to assess liver health. Nutritional and lifestyle interventions will be modified as needed.

 

 
 

We believe people are meant to discover true nourishment through a self-compassionate, self-accepting, and holistic lens. In our practice, our clients are empowered to become their own nutrition experts. Our role is to gently lead them towards body trust and acceptance, and ultimately, open up their lives to more.

We want to work with you.

 

Can NAFLD be reversed?

Yes. If detected in the early stages, we can work with you to create a diet plan to manage, and even reverse, your fatty liver. Our dedicated team of dietitian nutritionists is committed to guiding clients toward a path of healing that transcends fear and shame associated with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). By addressing concerns related to dietary choices and fostering a positive relationship with food, we empower clients to become experts in managing their liver health. This shift in perspective towards love, respect, and acceptance aids clients in reaching lasting well-being.

Recognizing the uniqueness of each individual's journey with NAFLD, we facilitate self-discovery and empowerment. Management of NAFLD involves not only addressing the symptoms but also creating a life empowered by a positive relationship with nutrition and the body.

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What does nutrition therapy include?

 

A Comprehensive Initial Assessment

Our approach to helping individuals with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) begins with a detailed initial assessment. During this process, we explore your specific needs, delve into your past and current connection with food, and consider your health history. With your consent, we work together to establish goals for our partnership, placing emphasis on overall healing by fostering a positive connection with nutrition and your body. Our interventions are tailored to target the underlying causes, aiming to liberate individuals from the challenges of NAFLD and encouraging self-acceptance on the path to optimal health.

 

Build Trust in the Body’s Natural Cues

Together, we embark on a transformative journey to build trust in the body's natural cues, allowing for a renewed sense of freedom and openness in life. Through targeted interventions, we address a thorough management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), working towards liberating individuals from the constraints of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).

 

Go Beyond Symptom Management - Shift Body Image Perception

We don't just treat symptoms; our mission is to instigate a meaningful change in how people view food and their bodies in relation to Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). We prioritize fostering self-acceptance and a sincere respect for each individual's identity as they navigate NAFLD challenges. By tackling mental and emotional obstacles linked to the condition, our aim is to empower clients to live a life free from constant worries, fostering a fresh sense of happiness, direction, and potential.

 

Continued Support

Throughout the NAFLD management journey, unwavering support is offered, celebrating progress and standing by individuals as they navigate the complexities of their condition. Our mission is not only managing Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) symptoms but also cultivating a life that is rich, meaningful, and aligned with individual values. We believe in the significance of this health journey and the therapeutic relationship, and our dedicated dietitians are here to guide every step of the way.

 

TESTIMONIALS

Our Team of Dietitian Nutritionists, Expert ED and Medical Nutrition Counselors

 

The Side by Side Nutrition team has a team of 12+ outpatient registered dietitians. We provide online nutrition counseling to patients in Colorado and around the country. We offer one-on-one and family nutrition counseling for patients either online or in person, with offices located in Colorado Springs and Fort Collins. We specialize in eating disorder recovery and body image healing.

RD - Registered Dietitian
RDN - Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
MS - Masters of Science

As specialists in ED nutrition counseling our mission is rooted in compassion. We:  

  • Strive to create a safe and nurturing space for individuals on their journey to wellness. 

  • Understand the profound impact that eating disorders can have on one's life

  • Are committed to fostering a supportive community where every client feels seen, heard, and understood. 

  • Work from an intuitive eating, HAES (Health at Every Size) Informed Approach.

  • Believe everyone has the right to high-quality care – accessibility and inclusivity are at the core of our values.

  • Stand firm in our belief in the possibility of full recovery. 

  • Continually invest in our education to stay at the forefront of the field.

  • Are committed to ongoing learning.

  • Channel all our resources into becoming the best eating disorder nutritionist counselors.

  • Are dedicated to guiding our clients toward a life of lasting health and empowerment.

 

We Accept Insurance:

We are committed to ensuring that our clients have access to healthcare, and we make every effort to facilitate this. We accept insurance plans such as BlueCross Blue Shield (Anthem/Regence), United HealthCare (Optum), Aetna, and Cigna.

 
 

Dietitian for ED and Medical Nutrition Therapy FAQ

 

What insurance plans do you accept?

Side By Side Nutrition is in network with Cigna, Cigna Localplus, Aetna, BlueCross Blue Shield (Anthem/Regence), UMR, and United Healthcare. Prior to your visit, please call your insurance company to check your benefits. We can not guarantee coverage. 

For other insurance companies, we are out-of-network providers. This means we can provide you a superbill to submit to insurance for possible reimbursement. SBS can not submit superbills without a medical diagnosis. Payment is due at time of service for folxs using out of network benefits.


What is the DSM-5?

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th edition), commonly referred to as the "DSM," serves as a comprehensive guide on mental health and conditions related to the brain. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is tasked with the creation, editing, review, and publication of this manual.

Patients may also hear the term ICD-10. This is the International Classification of Diseases (10th revision), a system used by doctors to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures for claims processing. 


How does treatment work? What does a typical session look like?

An outpatient team consists of a dietitian, therapist, and primary care physician at minimum. Sessions are highly individualized and change from week to week depending on the needs, goals, behaviors, and journey of each client. Our dietitians are constantly assessing the needs, progress, safety, and next steps with their client’s short and long term goals in mind. 

An outpatient team works collaboratively to ensure clients get the best care for their recovery while staying in their day to day life. Clients in eating disorder recovery being treated on the outpatient level will typically visit with their dietitians 1-2x/week, therapist 1-2x/week, PCP monthly, and psychiatrist as needed.


I don’t live in Colorado, can we still work together?

Absolutely! We are passionate about making care accessible for you and offer telehealth services and online nutrition therapy when appropriate. We will meet via a HIPAA-compliant video conference platform and communicate between sessions using email. 

We provide nutrition counseling to clients from around the county. 


How much do sessions cost?

Side By Side Nutrition session rates for private pay clients are:

  • $225 for the initial session and $170 for follow up sessions.

Insurance rates may vary from private pay rates depending on the insurance provider and your individual plan. We accept credit cards, debit cards, HSA, and FSA cards. 

We offer sliding scale spots open for those who qualify and are experiencing financial hardship.


Do you work with children and adolescents?

Dietitians at Side By Side Nutrition work with teens and adolescents ages around 9+ and up. With treating adolescents for an eating disorder, we typically use a modified family based treatment approach which involves treating the entire family. You can learn more about Family Based Treatment for eating disorders here.


How do I get started?

You can schedule directly online here!

You can also contact us to help you schedule via our contact form here.

If you have any questions about working with us or scheduling, feel free to contact us via email or phone: contact@sidebysidenutrition.com or call us at 708-717-7394.


What states do you work in?

We have offices in Colorado and WA but we see clients all over the United States! We can see clients virtually in Nevada, Kentucky, Minnesota, New York, Arizona, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, Alabama, Illinois, Connecticut, California, Florida, Washington DC, Maryland, Oregon, Texas, New Hampshire, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.

We are moving more virtual because our goal is to make nutrition counseling as accessible, affordable, and stress-free as possible. Appointments with your dietitian are rooted in conversation. We have found that exchanging information during nutrition counseling sessions is far more effective and less stressful when you aren’t rushing to get to our office or worried about getting stuck in traffic. Want to talk to your dietitian in your pjs? Feel free! We use HIPAA-compliant Zoom for all of our appointments so you can easily and comfortably connect from home, work or wherever you are, on any device you choose.


Do you have a cancellation policy?

Because many patients wait several weeks for an appointment and to protect our providers time, we must strictly adhere to a 48 hour cancellation/late change policy. This policy states that you must cancel your appointment at least 48 hours ahead if you need to make any changes to your appointment. Failing to respect this policy will incur the full session fee. We appreciate your understanding as all clients who wish to be seen sooner benefit from this policy. 


Why do you keep a credit card on file?

The main reason we do this is to encourage our clients to communicate promptly with us about changing or canceling an appointment (see “Do you have a cancellation policy?” above).  


What is body dysmorphia?

Body dysmorphic disorder, also known as BDD, is a mental health condition characterized by excessive preoccupation with perceived flaws in one's appearance. This condition can affect individuals of any gender identity, including male, female, transgender, or non-binary. While it often emerges during adolescence, BDD can persist into adulthood and can affect individuals at any stage of life.


What is Health at Every Size?

Health at Every Size™ is a compassionate care framework that recognizes and promotes body diversity and holistic health. We recognize a focus on intentional weight loss causes harm, does not improve health, and further invokes weight stigma and discrimination. We believe any person in any size body can pursue health and create positive behavior change that prioritizes their individual health desires.


What is intuitive eating?

Intuitive Eating is an approach to eating that incorporates building body trust, intuitive responses, emotional awareness, and listening to your body. It encourages self-compassion, curiosity, trust, and a gentle attitude toward food in order to cultivate and maintain a sustainable, healthy, and trusting relationship with food and body image.


What is the difference between a nutritionist and a Registered Dietitian?

In summary, all Registered Dietitians (RD or RDN) are qualified nutritionists, but not all nutritionists hold the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist credential. The term "nutritionist" is not regulated, allowing anyone to use it, which complicates distinguishing individuals with comprehensive nutrition education (e.g., CN or CNS) from those with minimal training such as weekend courses or self-study.

The Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD or RDN) designation is nationally recognized and provides certain assurances. It indicates that the individual has met specific criteria, including obtaining at least a bachelor's degree in nutrition science, completing a supervised practice program of over 1200 hours, passing a national registration exam, and fulfilling extensive continuing education requirements for license renewal. Our dietitian nutritionists are also licensed in states where licensure is mandatory.

Other practitioners who may identify as nutritionists, such as health coaches, holistic nutritionists, nutrition therapy practitioners, and personal trainers with "nutrition certifications," may lack formal nutrition training. Consequently, their services are ineligible for insurance reimbursement nationwide because they are not recognized as nutrition experts.