Meal Replacement Drinks/ Bodybuilding supplements
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Mucous
Depends on how much mucous it may cause or add to what you already may develope...if you can tolerate it, shouldn't be a reason that you need to change.
As for me, I pretty much stuck with Ensure Plus and water for about seven of the rougfhest weeks. Most bang for the buck, 350 calories per bottle.
Good Luck, thoughts an prayers...
Best,
John0 -
How many calories do theySkiffin16 said:Mucous
Depends on how much mucous it may cause or add to what you already may develope...if you can tolerate it, shouldn't be a reason that you need to change.
As for me, I pretty much stuck with Ensure Plus and water for about seven of the rougfhest weeks. Most bang for the buck, 350 calories per bottle.
Good Luck, thoughts an prayers...
Best,
John
How many calories do they want you to have while going thru treatment per day? How many calories does that stuff have per serving?
I am only a little tiny thing and they wanted me to get 2400 cals a day. I used Nutren 1.5 which is 375 cals a can so I did 6 cans a day, every four hours. I couldn't take anything by mouth abd with the cans I suplimented the cans and also put thru Activia, prune juice, sweet potato and squash baby food for the extra fibre, potassium and calories I needed.
When things hit the fan and I had issues holding food down I moved to carnation HCV which was 560 cals a can because I could not get much to stay down and needed all the calories possible.
I made sure I ran everything thru my nutritionist team and suggest you do the same. Having a plan is always good.0 -
Hi adamSkiffin16 said:Mucous
Depends on how much mucous it may cause or add to what you already may develope...if you can tolerate it, shouldn't be a reason that you need to change.
As for me, I pretty much stuck with Ensure Plus and water for about seven of the rougfhest weeks. Most bang for the buck, 350 calories per bottle.
Good Luck, thoughts an prayers...
Best,
John
I hope it works for you, just watch out for what John said about the Mucous it can become a real problem at times during and after treatment.
Welcome to CSN and will keep you in our prayers & thoughts
Hondo0 -
Supplements vs Real FoodHondo said:Hi adam
I hope it works for you, just watch out for what John said about the Mucous it can become a real problem at times during and after treatment.
Welcome to CSN and will keep you in our prayers & thoughts
Hondo
Until calories become an issue, you are still probably best off getting as much nutrition as you can from real food - we all had huge discussions about juicers, etc. and if you are able to swallow liquids and keep them down, then juicing vegetables and fruits or pureeing them for soups is a better way to get those nutrients (other than protein) as you also include all the phytonutrients that come along for the ride.
It sounds like you have a good plan for when things really get tough - we never thought it would get that bad that quick, so I was caught flat-footed. Good luck!0 -
It's more about the delivery systemDrMary said:Supplements vs Real Food
Until calories become an issue, you are still probably best off getting as much nutrition as you can from real food - we all had huge discussions about juicers, etc. and if you are able to swallow liquids and keep them down, then juicing vegetables and fruits or pureeing them for soups is a better way to get those nutrients (other than protein) as you also include all the phytonutrients that come along for the ride.
It sounds like you have a good plan for when things really get tough - we never thought it would get that bad that quick, so I was caught flat-footed. Good luck!
I think you are better off with a professional hospital grade food supplement. A nutrionist will know what is required for optimal health without neglecting any area which may be taxed during treatment. These are formulated for use with a PEG because typically it becomes impossible to get them past your throat when the radiation burns inside your throat have you in agony. This is why I think the PEG makes sense for the majority of patients. Some have done it without the PEG, but it is difficult to predict ahead of treatment how you will react. I also think it helps in recovery because you have a system in place to get all of the needed nutrients for healing.
Why don't you schedule a meeting with the hospital on staff nutrionist person. They can usually set you up with a program designed to fit your individual body and treatment schedule as well as put you in touch with outfitters of supplements. Use your plan as insurance to maintain your goals. I admire your planning ahead attitude!0
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