Cisplatin. What to eat?

I had round 1 of 6 yesterday. My appetite isn't too bad, but I don't feel like cooking. Because of IBS I can't eat frozen foods (plus they're bad anyway). It's literally 100 degrees outside, so soup doesn't sound too good.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Carla

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  • RGW
    RGW Member Posts: 60
    Food
    I found that white foods were the best--pasta, mashed potatoes, bagels with cream cheese, yogurt.
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    RGW said:

    Food
    I found that white foods were the best--pasta, mashed potatoes, bagels with cream cheese, yogurt.

    That is a tuff one when it
    That is a tuff one when it comes to being hot out... I ate mostly soup or just boullion on the days my stomach was off and that was about it. Mashed potatoes were always a favorite go to food for me too.... Have you tried jello?? Im not sure if that would make matters worse. I would eat yogurt every morning or anytime really. Activia is good because of the probiotics. Helps to keep you going inside if you know what I mean. Cisplatin is a binder for some and a runner for others. For me it was a binder.. BAD... I am sorry you are going through this but if it helps any it worked for me and did the job so my fingers are crossed that after all you are going through it does the job for you too....

    Eileen
  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member

    That is a tuff one when it
    That is a tuff one when it comes to being hot out... I ate mostly soup or just boullion on the days my stomach was off and that was about it. Mashed potatoes were always a favorite go to food for me too.... Have you tried jello?? Im not sure if that would make matters worse. I would eat yogurt every morning or anytime really. Activia is good because of the probiotics. Helps to keep you going inside if you know what I mean. Cisplatin is a binder for some and a runner for others. For me it was a binder.. BAD... I am sorry you are going through this but if it helps any it worked for me and did the job so my fingers are crossed that after all you are going through it does the job for you too....

    Eileen

    Must be something
    about potatoes. I had mine cut into chunks, nuked and a pat of margarine on top. It was all I wanted to eat for a while.


    Karen
  • debrajo
    debrajo Member Posts: 1,095 Member
    All kinds of "soup"! If you
    All kinds of "soup"! If you like cantalopes, it makes a great chilled soup. So does cucumber and cold potato soup. Really cold smoothies of fresh fruit. I know the sugar can be a problem, but while on chemo,in the hospital, I practicly lived on fruit trays brought to the treatment rooms. Hope you feel better soon!debrajo
  • Mwee
    Mwee Member Posts: 1,338
    Dear Carla
    I find that eating well after cisplatin can really help get you back on your feet. I don't usually have an appetite for the days after infusion, but I find things like ice pops and fruit taste good to me. Try to eat small meals every couple of hours and drink lots of fluids.
    ((((HUGS))) Maria
  • Tina Brown
    Tina Brown Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    kikz said:

    Must be something
    about potatoes. I had mine cut into chunks, nuked and a pat of margarine on top. It was all I wanted to eat for a while.


    Karen

    Eggs work for me
    I have found that listening to you body really works for me. Your body knows what it needs. I always fancy eggs and I love to have poached eggs on white toast. Potatoes are another safe bet for me along with white pasta. Cisplatin gave me diarrhoea like cramps so all of the "low residue" diet stuff (No fibre) really helped. I can't have much fibre in my diet anyway because of my bowel problems so this diet worked for me.

    Tina xxx
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    Mwee said:

    Dear Carla
    I find that eating well after cisplatin can really help get you back on your feet. I don't usually have an appetite for the days after infusion, but I find things like ice pops and fruit taste good to me. Try to eat small meals every couple of hours and drink lots of fluids.
    ((((HUGS))) Maria

    Carla how are you feeling?

    Carla how are you feeling?
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    Mwee said:

    Dear Carla
    I find that eating well after cisplatin can really help get you back on your feet. I don't usually have an appetite for the days after infusion, but I find things like ice pops and fruit taste good to me. Try to eat small meals every couple of hours and drink lots of fluids.
    ((((HUGS))) Maria

    Carla how are you feeling?

    Carla how are you feeling?