Appetite
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I didn't have chemo, but
I didn't have chemo, but before surgery dr had me drink Boost twice a day to get me strong. My favorite was milk chocolate ice ice cold. If he is drinking supplement drink don't worry so much about food, it is fortified with plenty of vitamins. Maybe ice cold will help going down. Things like yogurt, ice cream, italian ice, may soothe his throat. Good luck with everything.0 -
Boost is pretty good
They also make a chocolate pudding that's good enough to satisfy a chocolate lover Easy to eat and surprisingly tasty.0 -
I was close to that ...
... on my third round of chemo and last 1.5 weeks of radiation (toasted my esophagus). There are no easy answers, and to a degree, you have to psych yourself into getting started, because eating just may not be appealing, even if you feel better after you've done it. I really had to force myself.
The pudding suggestion is good, but I think I spent my last two weeks on a diet of nothing but finely-diced hot dogs and heavily-buttered spaghetti. The virtue of it, other than having calories, was that it went down fast and didn't get stuck in any particular place.0 -
Hoping Appetite is Better
Chemo and radiation wreak such havoc on the appetite. I hope that by now your husband's appetite has improved. I had radiation and 2 rounds of chemo in Aug/Sept 2010, a right upper lobectomy in Nov., and then 2 more rounds of chemo in Dec. I am a nutritionist, so I know how I should have eaten during treatment, but what I could tolerate was a totally different story. After completing the third round of chemo I could only eat white foods - crackers, bread, cheese and plain, buttered pasta - they were 'safe'. To drink 4 ounces of fluid or eat more than two bites of a food was an accomplishment. Like you, my husband tried everything and was frustrated, though patient beyond belief. I knew I should be drinking protein shakes, but the smell made me gag. We called the oncologist and she had me come in for IV fluids because I was severely dehydrated. Though far from a cure-all, I was in much less of a haze, had a little more strength and a little more appetite as soon as they gave me the fluids. After my 3-day fourth round of chemo the oncologist scheduled me for 4 days of IV fluids to prevent the situation from happening again and I fared better. A high-protein, high-calorie diet would be ideal, but a 'diet as tolerated' is more realistic. Request IV fluids if the patient is unable to take in fluids.0 -
toasted esophagusEx_Rock_n_Roller said:I was close to that ...
... on my third round of chemo and last 1.5 weeks of radiation (toasted my esophagus). There are no easy answers, and to a degree, you have to psych yourself into getting started, because eating just may not be appealing, even if you feel better after you've done it. I really had to force myself.
The pudding suggestion is good, but I think I spent my last two weeks on a diet of nothing but finely-diced hot dogs and heavily-buttered spaghetti. The virtue of it, other than having calories, was that it went down fast and didn't get stuck in any particular place.
The toasted esophagus comment caught my eye. This has definititely been a roller coaster ride but thought I was dealing with it rather well... until I got to my 19th radiation treatment of the 28 scheduled. When he said it was going to irritate my esophagus, that was an understatement. I've never experienced this kind of throat pain and am back on the Dilaudid again to try to deal with it. Now I'm on the treatment countdown just hoping my throat can hold out. So far this has been the most challenging side effects. I was dx with SCLC in June and have had 3 Chemo's so far and thank God, now almost through with the radiation. The throat burn (damage) whatever has almost completely wiped out my appetite, taste buds, etc.0 -
shiloah29
I give my mom chocolate boost or ensure and put a very large scoop of vanilla ice cream in it. Her appetite some days is much like your husbands. The doctor also put her on Megace to increase her appetite. According to her it tastes disgusting, but the small dose of liquid every morning has helped her stop losing weight. Hope you can find something that works for him.0
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