best foods to begin "eating" again
thanks for any help anyone can offer
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Hi olybee
It will take sometime for his taste to fully come back, in the mean time everything will taste like crap. For now Ensure or anything else you can get in him do it as he needs the nutrition and to start gaining weight back as soon as possible. Everyone if different in how long it takes for the taste buds to return so just hang in there is will be soon.
Hondo0 -
Ensure Plus
It took me awhile also...I finished up June 2009.
The Ensure Plus (Strawberry for me) was the most bang for the buck at 350 calories per can. Some things that I could taste and even had flavor that was near original was canned spinach, also DelMonte Sliced Peaches in Light Syrup (the jarred ones)....
Sweet things took forever or never came back... After all of this time, I finally had a little Ice Cream recently that actually tasted good and didn't lose it's flavor after the first few spoonfuls.
Things will slowly improve more than likely. If it tastes like crap now wait a few months and try again...
Best,
John0 -
taste and eating
Hi olybee: Nutrition is as crucial right now as calories and weight gain, my husband is facing some of the same issues you mentioned.
Of the prepared drinks the 560 calorie 8 oz cans of Carnation VHC (very high calorie) vanilla ain't bad, many prefer it over Boost/Ensure and it packs the highest calories; as with most things YMMV.
We use The Ultimate Meal plus fresh vegetable and fruit juices, ground flax seed and vitamins. In smoothies we use yogurt, tofu and whole fruits/veggies. We try anything he thinks sounds good, today he wants to try sushi, a good sign. Last night he wanted a Pepperidge Farm coconut cake, hey whatever works!
Check out Sweetblood's Superthread for a lot of helpful info.0 -
Olybee
Its kinda one of those things where everyone is different. For me, sweet things came back first. Which sucked for me, because I hated sweets. If he can tolerate the Ensure, then definitely drink that. Pretty much he will probably go through the 'bite of this, bite of that" phase, where you throw out a lot of stuff. Don't buy a lot of something, unless you really like it too or you may be stuck with a lot of it. Also, a lot of us find that one day we can eat something and the next you can't. I know for a long time anything savory tasted like metal and pure salt. I
Try and stick to things that are kind of bland. Generally don't use salt or pepper. If cream of rice tastes bad, I don't know though. That's pretty bland.
Throwing out some ideas to try that have worked for others:
Egg Drop Soup
Wanton Soup
Rebecca Katz's Magic Mineral Broth with noodles
Soft Scrambled eggs. Poached were easier than scrambled for me at first.
Oatmeal
Creamed spinach
Sweet potatoes
Avocados
Vegetable creamed soups. (fresh, not canned. Canned is so salty)
Cooked squash. (like acorn or butternut) Summer squash. (zucchini or yellow)
Bananas
Smoothies
Pastina or Orzo cooked in stock and or with butter
Congee or jook
Pancakes
Grits
Mashed potatoes
Quiche
Puddings
Omelets
It's takes quite a while before anything tastes good, or at least for me, it took months.0 -
Lelia - SushiLelia said:taste and eating
Hi olybee: Nutrition is as crucial right now as calories and weight gain, my husband is facing some of the same issues you mentioned.
Of the prepared drinks the 560 calorie 8 oz cans of Carnation VHC (very high calorie) vanilla ain't bad, many prefer it over Boost/Ensure and it packs the highest calories; as with most things YMMV.
We use The Ultimate Meal plus fresh vegetable and fruit juices, ground flax seed and vitamins. In smoothies we use yogurt, tofu and whole fruits/veggies. We try anything he thinks sounds good, today he wants to try sushi, a good sign. Last night he wanted a Pepperidge Farm coconut cake, hey whatever works!
Check out Sweetblood's Superthread for a lot of helpful info.
Just a side note, and something to check into with you MD's for their input....
Depending on where he is in treatment, sushi might not be the best to eat. Just for the fact of his immune system being down and the very small chance of a parasite or some other organism he might not be able to fight off as easily as he would other wise....
Best,
john0 -
HungryLelia said:taste and eating
Hi olybee: Nutrition is as crucial right now as calories and weight gain, my husband is facing some of the same issues you mentioned.
Of the prepared drinks the 560 calorie 8 oz cans of Carnation VHC (very high calorie) vanilla ain't bad, many prefer it over Boost/Ensure and it packs the highest calories; as with most things YMMV.
We use The Ultimate Meal plus fresh vegetable and fruit juices, ground flax seed and vitamins. In smoothies we use yogurt, tofu and whole fruits/veggies. We try anything he thinks sounds good, today he wants to try sushi, a good sign. Last night he wanted a Pepperidge Farm coconut cake, hey whatever works!
Check out Sweetblood's Superthread for a lot of helpful info.
You ladies are making me very hungry with your list of foods0 -
WowHondo said:Hungry
You ladies are making me very hungry with your list of foods
I want to say "THANKS" to everyone who responded. I've now got a big list of things to try. I appreciate the comment about not buying too much of anything. That's where I guess I'm going wrong - I'll make a whole serving of whatever and then he says ROLF. I guess I'll just have to consider him my baby for now and just try baby steps with the different foods.
I don't know how you guys all do it. It seems so overwhelming, and I'm not even the patient!0
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