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God bless you mp,mp327 said:Laz
Everything you posted is true. However, my situation restricts what I can eat. I have a history of partial intestinal blockages, one serious episode that put me in the hospital, thought to be due to adhesions from my radiation treatment. If I consume some foods that have a high fiber content, such as whole grain breads, brown pasta or rice, or oatmeal, I run the risk of another blockage. I cannot eat beef anymore and I will not eat any meat that contains nitrates/nitrites, such as bacon. I do eat a lot of eggs and yogurt, however, and try to get a lot of protein through chicken and turkey. Eating, for me, has become quite the challenge and downright scary at times. My doctors all tell me I should be able to eat whatever I want. I've tried that a few times and the results are never good. What I miss eating the most is fruits and vegetables. I can only eat them in small amounts and only if they are cooked--nothing raw.
Thanks again for the information.
Cancer is so hard on us and makes us paranoid about everything. Rules are meant to be broken once in a while, just to feel human, right?
I have been eating very healthy for about 2 years now and a little more strickt since my diagnosis. I'm not craving sweets that much, but tasty food.
Chemo dulled my taste buds a little, so it takes a little more to feel satisfied. But it's all good.
Take care till next time,
Laz
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Thank you, Lazlp1964 said:God bless you mp,
Cancer is so hard on us and makes us paranoid about everything. Rules are meant to be broken once in a while, just to feel human, right?
I have been eating very healthy for about 2 years now and a little more strickt since my diagnosis. I'm not craving sweets that much, but tasty food.
Chemo dulled my taste buds a little, so it takes a little more to feel satisfied. But it's all good.
Take care till next time,
Laz
I wish I didn't crave sweets! I have no problem with taste, just with sugar. I agree about breaking the rules sometimes. My problem is I break them much more often than sometimes! Thank you for the support. Take care!
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