peg tube/eating problems
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keep trying to taste somethingGreend said:sounds good
Sounds like you are on track to have ""whupped" (thats southern for BEATEN) the SOB. Agree with Debbie and keep up the good attitude.
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?0 -
super thread section?jim and i said:Congrats on clen scan. Bland
Congrats on clen scan. Bland foods to try, mashed potato, smoothies, home made juices, Cream of Wheat, mashed potato or instant.
The super thread has a section on foods to eat,
Debbie
Thank you Debbie...those are exactly about all I eat however I have been able to eat Carnation Breakfast drink as doctor recommended. It's my dinner's that are a problem. Will I ever eat a normal portion? or maybe I should try eating alittle every couple of hours. The 3-4 cans I feel needed for my nutritional health but I don't know if it interferes with the appetite. It's so frustrating as I'm trying to return to work but seems they want to put me on long term disability:(
Sorry but....Where do I locate the super thread
Fran0 -
Thank you for yourcwcad said:keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
Thank you for your encouraging words. I WILL continue to try. My dinner's are the hardest.
Fran0 -
Thank you for yourcwcad said:keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
Thank you for your encouraging words. I WILL continue to try. My dinner's are the hardest.
Fran0 -
Thank you for yourcwcad said:keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
Thank you for your encouraging words. I WILL continue to try. My dinner's are the hardest.
Fran0 -
Thank you for yourcwcad said:keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
Thank you for your encouraging words. I WILL continue to try. My dinner's are the hardest.
Fran0 -
Thank you for yourcwcad said:keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
Thank you for your encouraging words. I WILL continue to try. My dinner's are the hardest.
Fran0 -
cwcad said:
keep trying to taste something
Yes it does sound like he is on track. Keep trying differnet foods to see what will and will not go down. I remember after months of tube feeding the first thing that I could eat and not have it taste like concrete was Sugar Pops ceral with milk soaked to mush but I didn't care. something went down that tasted ok.
Continue on, my friend it will get better. Hard as it is to believe?
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Fran.francma said:super thread section?
Thank you Debbie...those are exactly about all I eat however I have been able to eat Carnation Breakfast drink as doctor recommended. It's my dinner's that are a problem. Will I ever eat a normal portion? or maybe I should try eating alittle every couple of hours. The 3-4 cans I feel needed for my nutritional health but I don't know if it interferes with the appetite. It's so frustrating as I'm trying to return to work but seems they want to put me on long term disability:(
Sorry but....Where do I locate the super thread
Fran
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