What foods could you manage?
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Thanks Phrannie. Dad doesphrannie51 said:Chemo days took about 8
hours...give or take.....8:30 to 4:30.....but that included getting unhooked in order to go over to radiation and getting that done....coming back and getting rehooked up, to finish the infusion. It also makes a difference on how many people are getting chemo during the day.....the more there are, the longer it takes (that's what it seemed like to me, anyway).
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Thanks Phrannie. Dad does his chemo in our hometown and goes about an hour away to do his rads. So far he is doing pretty well...Hope it stays that way!
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Counting down is a goodphrannie51 said:I was a soup eater like Meagan...
Creamy fattening soups....Cauliflower and cheese, loaded Potato soup...they can be kind of tasteless of course, but they are good for lots of calories (actually the Cauliflower and chees soup I could taste for quite a while.).
The thing is, there's going to come a time when he's not enjoying eating much at all.... to the point that Ensure becomes a quick, calorie filled way to go....Longtermsurvior got me into the counting how many gulps it took to get it down....and I was looking at it just that way....11 gulps and dinner was done.
My sisters would make me things to eat, but it's so hard for someone not going thru this to understand what no spit really means...or how tasteless, tasteless can be.....just getting calories in is all that becomes important.
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Counting down is a good thing!
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Roar,Roar said:Most commonly asked question
I think this must be the most commonly asked question - at my worst moments during treatment ensure was my best friend. College inn broth with pastina and an egg dropped in went down pretty easy- double dippd French toast nice and soggy was nice- instant oatmeal cinnimin and brown sugar was a treat. omelettes with American cheese went down well. Make sure you look into the magic mouth wash a you will need that sooner or later so you will be able to swallow.
Thanks! I am sure it isRoar,
Thanks! I am sure it is a common question but I thank anyone who is willing to answer it again for a newbie. Dad did get a mouth rinse from his oncologist with lidocaine. Not sure if its the same as the one you mentioned.
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Magic mouthwashCherieLW said:Roar,
Thanks! I am sure it isRoar,
Thanks! I am sure it is a common question but I thank anyone who is willing to answer it again for a newbie. Dad did get a mouth rinse from his oncologist with lidocaine. Not sure if its the same as the one you mentioned.
What we refer to as magic mothwash has several componets and most generally does contain lidocaine, I know mine does.
The intention is a numbing sensation to allow a person to eat with less pain. I am 13 months post tx and don't have any trouble swallowing but on occasion, when my mouth gets extremely dry, the magic mouthwash still offers me some relief.
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Cisplatin...CherieLW said:John,
Thanks for explainingJohn,
Thanks for explaining as a lot of the meds I'm unfamiilar with still (Cistaplin?) Is that a diff type of chemo?
Dad got lucky and didn't have to have a port. I'm guessing because he only has to do the 3 treatments through IV...
Thanks everyone,
Cherie
It's one of the Platinum based (heavy metal) chemos, stronger than Carboplatin... Most of these are hard on the body, especially kidneys. They usually give lasix and other drugs to induce urination quickly flushing the kidneys during treatment to get rid of the extra chemo...
Actually the port isn't a bad thing... Yes it is surgically inserted, but you can receive (and draw) through it... With the port, they can pump the chemo and meds on a fairly high rate, making it quicker.. But also since it's always there, they never have to use your veins... They can even use it for blood draws..., it works both ways.
Down side is that after treatment, you have to go into to get it flushed every 6 - 8 weeks to keep it open, no infection, etc... annnd, my MD likes leaving them in for two years (greatest chances of recurrence)...
But taking it out is easy, outpatient MD's office..10 minutes...
JG
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Nice to know! I'm sure sincehwt said:Magic mouthwash
What we refer to as magic mothwash has several componets and most generally does contain lidocaine, I know mine does.
The intention is a numbing sensation to allow a person to eat with less pain. I am 13 months post tx and don't have any trouble swallowing but on occasion, when my mouth gets extremely dry, the magic mouthwash still offers me some relief.
Nice to know! I'm sure since it has lidocaine that it is similar to the one dad got.
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List of easy to eat foods
This was on another OC forum. Very helpful
"T"
Thought this might be helpful to those who are struggling to relearn to eat normally
again.
soft scrambled eggs with cheese
poached eggs
yogurt
pudding
cheesecake
milkshakes (I used to drink choc/peanutbutter milkshakes daily)
baked beans mashed up like mashed potatoes
mashed potatoes
mashed sweetpotatoes, or candied sweet potatoes
chicken and stars soup
wonton soup
french onion soup (can make very easily at home, just beef broth and sauteed onions,
piece of toast on top and provolone cheese broiled to melt it)
pancakes w/ real maple syrup or smucker's blueberry syrup
french toast
canned carrots
peas or green beans mashed
glazed carrots
cottage cheese
buttered soft, fresh white bread with jelly
soft serve ice cream
applesauce
tomato soup made with milk
zucchini squash either dipped in egg and lightly fried or sauteed in butter
jello
canned peaches or pears
asparagus (overcooked)
baked potato with butter and sour cream
Some meats are very tender when cooked in a pressure cooker like turkey legs.
To help balance your diet, add a scoop of dry carnation instant breakfast to milkshakes.0 -
Very helpful T! Thanks! Ifishmanpa said:List of easy to eat foods
This was on another OC forum. Very helpful
"T"
Thought this might be helpful to those who are struggling to relearn to eat normally
again.
soft scrambled eggs with cheese
poached eggs
yogurt
pudding
cheesecake
milkshakes (I used to drink choc/peanutbutter milkshakes daily)
baked beans mashed up like mashed potatoes
mashed potatoes
mashed sweetpotatoes, or candied sweet potatoes
chicken and stars soup
wonton soup
french onion soup (can make very easily at home, just beef broth and sauteed onions,
piece of toast on top and provolone cheese broiled to melt it)
pancakes w/ real maple syrup or smucker's blueberry syrup
french toast
canned carrots
peas or green beans mashed
glazed carrots
cottage cheese
buttered soft, fresh white bread with jelly
soft serve ice cream
applesauce
tomato soup made with milk
zucchini squash either dipped in egg and lightly fried or sauteed in butter
jello
canned peaches or pears
asparagus (overcooked)
baked potato with butter and sour cream
Some meats are very tender when cooked in a pressure cooker like turkey legs.
To help balance your diet, add a scoop of dry carnation instant breakfast to milkshakes.Very helpful T! Thanks! I will add this to the list for my dad. I wrote down everything you all suggested on here and gave it to mom the other day. I also wrote down some tips you all have mentioned for him.
I appreciate all the input!
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Tfishmanpa said:List of easy to eat foods
This was on another OC forum. Very helpful
"T"
Thought this might be helpful to those who are struggling to relearn to eat normally
again.
soft scrambled eggs with cheese
poached eggs
yogurt
pudding
cheesecake
milkshakes (I used to drink choc/peanutbutter milkshakes daily)
baked beans mashed up like mashed potatoes
mashed potatoes
mashed sweetpotatoes, or candied sweet potatoes
chicken and stars soup
wonton soup
french onion soup (can make very easily at home, just beef broth and sauteed onions,
piece of toast on top and provolone cheese broiled to melt it)
pancakes w/ real maple syrup or smucker's blueberry syrup
french toast
canned carrots
peas or green beans mashed
glazed carrots
cottage cheese
buttered soft, fresh white bread with jelly
soft serve ice cream
applesauce
tomato soup made with milk
zucchini squash either dipped in egg and lightly fried or sauteed in butter
jello
canned peaches or pears
asparagus (overcooked)
baked potato with butter and sour cream
Some meats are very tender when cooked in a pressure cooker like turkey legs.
To help balance your diet, add a scoop of dry carnation instant breakfast to milkshakes.Forgot about sweet potato casserole until reading your post...Yum, I'm off to the store
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