Ms. Sarah Ware Bio
Sarah Ware brings over 10 years experience working as a Registered Dietitian (RD) and has helped thousands of clients meet and exceed their nutritional goals. Sarah has practiced in various healthcare environments from hospitals and diabetes education centres to private healthcare facilities along with running her own private practice. Sarah brings a wealth of knowledge on how food and nutrition can help manage various health conditions and optimize overall health. Born and raised in Calgary, AB, Sarah moved to Vancouver where she completed her Bachelor of Science (Dietetics) from the University of British Columbia and proceeded to complete the dietetic internship program at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster. She currently resides in North Vancouver and is an active member of the College of Dietitians of British Columbia. Sarah's formal education/certifications includes: * Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree from the University of British Columbia * Registered Dietitian * Former Certified Diabetes Educator
Ms. Sarah Ware, Registered Dietitian, North Vancouver BC, is in good standing with the Dietitians of Canada,
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Marcus, an active 8-year-old, has complained to his mother about tummy aches and pain when he tries to "go number 2". He shares that he can't go very often, but when he does it is lumpy and hurts. His mom takes him to their family doctor, who identifies the issue as acute constipation. Marcus' mom mentions Marcus is a bit of a picky eater - she has a difficult time getting him to drink fluids, especially after soccer practices and games, he prefers his sandwiches on white bread, and doesn't like to eat his vegetables.
The doctor recommends Marcus and his mom talk to a Registered Dietitian to see how Marcus can get more fiber into his diet and come up with some ways to stay hydrated throughout the day. Additionally, discussing the use of mild laxatives with both the dietitian and doctor may be appropriate. If Marcus's constipation doesn't resolve his mother should consider seeing a pediatric gastroenterologist or pediatrician to talk about long term management of his constipation.