Muscle Wasting
Thanks!
~Jayme
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Hi Jayme,
I don't know how
Hi Jayme,
I don't know how old your dad is, nor what his physical limitations might be, but how about working out with some *light* weights? I would think 5 to 8 pounds would be good.
As an aside, I was looking through some old pictures the other day, and found one of me 9 years ago right after I had finished treatments for Hodgkins lymphoma. My face was sooo much thinner, and my head actually looked too big for my body. Sadly those 20 pounds I lost have come back... Granted I wasn't stage IV EC, but I think what he is going through right now probably is normal? Those with experience I'm sure will chime in.
Best wishes for your dads' continued well being!
Sandy0 -
Thank you, Sandy!Bermudagirl said:Hi Jayme,
I don't know how
Hi Jayme,
I don't know how old your dad is, nor what his physical limitations might be, but how about working out with some *light* weights? I would think 5 to 8 pounds would be good.
As an aside, I was looking through some old pictures the other day, and found one of me 9 years ago right after I had finished treatments for Hodgkins lymphoma. My face was sooo much thinner, and my head actually looked too big for my body. Sadly those 20 pounds I lost have come back... Granted I wasn't stage IV EC, but I think what he is going through right now probably is normal? Those with experience I'm sure will chime in.
Best wishes for your dads' continued well being!
Sandy
My dad is 67 years old. He doesn't have any physical mobility limitations. He used to be very physical on a daily basis. He had a landscaping business, but about 2 months ago he had to stop doing all the yardwork. Long hours in the sun made him tired and the doc recommended limiting anything too strenuous. He still looks really good in my opinion... I guess I'm just not used to him being so thin. He does ride a stationary bicycle with those moving handle bars a couple times a day... I guess he may just have to step it up a notch!0 -
This comment has been removed by the ModeratorAmjosmom said:Thank you, Sandy!
My dad is 67 years old. He doesn't have any physical mobility limitations. He used to be very physical on a daily basis. He had a landscaping business, but about 2 months ago he had to stop doing all the yardwork. Long hours in the sun made him tired and the doc recommended limiting anything too strenuous. He still looks really good in my opinion... I guess I'm just not used to him being so thin. He does ride a stationary bicycle with those moving handle bars a couple times a day... I guess he may just have to step it up a notch!0 -
Thanks for this, Sherriunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
This describes perfectly what I saw in Nick as his brain tumors progressed. His legs and tush wasted away to skin and bone - and it happened so quickly. At the end of April, he was using a chainsaw to take down fallen limbs in our yard. By the mid-May, he was relying on a cane. By the end of May, he was using a walker. And on June 10th, he moved to a wheelchair. Nine short days later, he was gone.
I wish I would have had you looking in on us. Nick's final days might have been more comfortable for him, and (selfish me) I might have had him a bit longer.
Your knowledge and generous sharing of it is APPRECIATED.
Terry
PROUD wife to Nick, age 49
lost battle to FEC, 06/19/120 -
This comment has been removed by the ModeratorTerryV said:Thanks for this, Sherri
This describes perfectly what I saw in Nick as his brain tumors progressed. His legs and tush wasted away to skin and bone - and it happened so quickly. At the end of April, he was using a chainsaw to take down fallen limbs in our yard. By the mid-May, he was relying on a cane. By the end of May, he was using a walker. And on June 10th, he moved to a wheelchair. Nine short days later, he was gone.
I wish I would have had you looking in on us. Nick's final days might have been more comfortable for him, and (selfish me) I might have had him a bit longer.
Your knowledge and generous sharing of it is APPRECIATED.
Terry
PROUD wife to Nick, age 49
lost battle to FEC, 06/19/120 -
Hi Jayme. I pushed and am
Hi Jayme. I pushed and am still pushing a lot of whey protein. You can buy flavored as well as unflavored varieties. I have had good luck with it myself and have been using it to help build back what cancer stole from me. I mix chocolate protein powder with milk and use the unflavored whey protein powder mixed in foods I eat. Its an easy way to get calories and the protein feeds muscles. You can find whey protein powders online, at GNC stores, grocery stores, even Wal-Mart.
Good luck to you and your Dad. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Brent0 -
Hi Jayme. I pushed and am
Hi Jayme. I pushed and am still pushing a lot of whey protein. You can buy flavored as well as unflavored varieties. I have had good luck with it myself and have been using it to help build back what cancer stole from me. I mix chocolate protein powder with milk and use the unflavored whey protein powder mixed in foods I eat. Its an easy way to get calories and the protein feeds muscles. You can find whey protein powders online, at GNC stores, grocery stores, even Wal-Mart.
Good luck to you and your Dad. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Brent0 -
You might try muscle building powderBrent_McG said:Hi Jayme. I pushed and am
Hi Jayme. I pushed and am still pushing a lot of whey protein. You can buy flavored as well as unflavored varieties. I have had good luck with it myself and have been using it to help build back what cancer stole from me. I mix chocolate protein powder with milk and use the unflavored whey protein powder mixed in foods I eat. Its an easy way to get calories and the protein feeds muscles. You can find whey protein powders online, at GNC stores, grocery stores, even Wal-Mart.
Good luck to you and your Dad. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Brent
I feed my husband what I call a super shake. It consists of 2 boost, 2 scoops of muscle powder and a cup of milk. They are rather thick. They have about 1100 calories. Then some light work out. It seems to have helped him keep up his body.
As far as the platelets I don't know what to suggest for that.0
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