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Ive been trying to wean myself from my feeding tube. It isnt going as I hoped. I still have a hard time with bread and milk products.
The foods I can tolerate are low calorie. I can eat hummus and baba Ganoush. I can eat a bit of Feta cheese.
I can eat toasted pita and rice crackers.
Any suggestions?
GentryDixon
(3,010 posts)CMV virus from my kidney transplant. I was on a chemo type infusion for months, and what I used was the Premier protein drinks from Costco. 30 grams of protein. I also ate a corn muffin each morning to help with the oral meds I was taking. That was 1 1/2 years ago. I have now regained all of my weight.
I hope you find something that works for you.
we can do it
(12,774 posts)My mom had it. She just wouldnt eat some days. She was on chemo for a while to get rid of it.
Wishing you good health!
Laffy Kat
(16,522 posts)Into an immune-compromised person because I had antibodies for CMV. It's so common up to 80% of the U.S. population is CMV-positive. That was years ago. Wonder why they would transplant a CMV-positive kidney? Maybe because there are so few matching organs? Just curious. I want to learn more about this, but feel free to tell me to butt out.
I sure hope you recover quickly, GentryDixon. I'm wondering if you should keep trying the carbohydrates, as they are usually easier to digest and feel better on a queasy tummy. What does the dietitian suggest?
Hugs and positive thoughts to you!!!
alfredo
(60,134 posts)That gave me a complete protein.
A bunch of Brie with wheat crackers.
Fried two Johnny cakes in butter. I should have used oil.
I have difficulty with bread and milk and some cheeses. I can handle Feta cheese.
Meat is an ordeal once ive Chewed out the flavor.
Some veggies are just fine.
TEB
(13,689 posts)alfredo
(60,134 posts)Tomorrow I am making Prostitute Pasta and cucumber and yogurt. The pasta I will use is couscous.
I havent decided what to make with the beef stock, maybe French onion soup.
I usually make peanut butter soup with chicken sauce, but maybe it is time to try something different.
applegrove
(123,111 posts)alfredo
(60,134 posts)applegrove
(123,111 posts)a bit of lemon juice, chopped garlic and salt and pepper. Yummy.
PennyK
(2,312 posts)I've made some for my husband using various beans and lentils, usually with carrots and diced tomatoes. I feel so guilty...I've just about gotten over my chemo aversions (except for Thai food).
applegrove
(123,111 posts)like canned at all. You have to keep them in the fridge and eat them pretty quick but they taste wonderful with a dab of sour cream.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)Maybe some tomato bisque.
applegrove
(123,111 posts)lose weight.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)My nutritionist wants me on a high fat and protein diet. My physical therapist has me exercising, and my GP wants me to walk an hour every day. When I have time, I cook and clean. Eating is wedged in there between all that.
applegrove
(123,111 posts)and saw only your title. My bad. Have at the tomato soup. It is really healthy for you if gaining weight is what you want. Add some milk too. My dad is a tomato soup fan and his favourite canned tomato soup is Aylmers'. Don't know if you get it in the US. He's 88 and he certainly put on weight having tomato soup every day for lunch after he retired.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)If I can handle it, this looks like a good recipe.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/best-tomato-soup-ever-2138619
applegrove
(123,111 posts)alfredo
(60,134 posts)I might still heat up some tomato soup.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)alfredo
(60,134 posts)Sauerkraut was the revelation. I drained and rinsed it to take the salty vinegar edge off. A bit of sugar completed the sweet sour duo.
Solly Mack
(92,755 posts)while exploring more foods and preparation methods?
How's the swallowing?
Do you practice swallowing when not eating or drinking?
Is excessive mucus build up a problem in your throat, causing a gag reflex? It's caused by radiation treatments and it is not uncommon. It can interrupt the ability to swallow.
Prepare any dish you can tolerate with the fattiest ingredients possible instead of any low cal choices.
Try eating 5 small meals throughout the day. Set a calorie intake number for gaining weight and work both the tube and solid food around reaching that number. At this stage simply try and maintain your weight.
Can you get an appointment with a nutritionist? I had one when I almost died from the inability to eat once treatment was over.
A Vitamin K shot hurts like you wouldn't believe. You don't want to reach that point. But not eating or not eating enough can result in your blood to stop clotting. Mine did.
You are starting to worry me.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)The Mucus is a problem, but keeping hydrated seems to help. I'm counting calories and making comfort foods daily. I had a slice of pizza, and snack foods today. I eat a lot of hummus and Baba Ganoush with toasted Pita.
I've gained a half pound since my meeting with the nutritionist.
Hpe you are doing well.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)Cheese and crackers helped, and just eating anything I can shove down my throat.
Nac Mac Feegle
(978 posts)comprise a complete protein. Can you that?
Either make your own beans, or buy canned refrieds from the Hispanic Foods section.
They might have enough fat to help you.
If you can tolerate the spices, they do come in various levels.
Would ground meats be do-able? The variety of sausages is truly amazing.
When I couldn't eat, I lived on pureed soups and protein smoothies. Almond milk protein powder, peanut butter, frozen fruits, and a few ice cubes.
It was about the consistency of a milk shake, and I could sip on it leisurely.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)Tonight I made home fries and a poached egg.
I am going to try puréed meat. I will make make chili, try to eat it, if not I will purée some.
Ive been doing chili beans, poached eggs, sour cream, scallions, and salsa. I fried to crisp some corn tortilla, and crumbled them over the beans. I burned out on brown rice, I guess I should revisit them.
The VA has put me on a high cal/High protein diet.
I am also eating a lot of toasted pita and fried corn tortillas
lunasun
(21,646 posts)Spanish rice fried in oil before cooking?
Made with lard re fried beans at home or restaurant versions that have more fat may contain about 120 calories in just one-third of a cup.
Spanish-style rice made from a package may contain about 200 calories per cup, while more-authentic homemade varieties fry in oil first could contain about 250 calories in the same serving. In total, your plate of Spanish rice and beans could range from 290 calories to 370 calories for only 1&1/3 cups of food . Add a tortilla or two fried over 500 probably
For me this is the reason I can't have this good stuff =too many calories / fat and I'd still be hungry with the portions and I don't want to go over or it will result in overweight so just the opposite .
Too bad dairy is upsetting to you that too for me is another way to gain - ice cream milkshakes whip cream butter cheese etc
Any Seeds or nut butter . Pure coconut oil has about 120 calories a teaspoon I believe and add it to anything including hot drinks
Or eat with a spoon it's solid at room temp here.
Fat is a must and good for everyone but for me just enough then mostly to my low cal fiber veggies that fill me up and lean protein is best for me.
Good luck to you on your gain
alfredo
(60,134 posts)My wife is trying to lose weight, so my diet is her mortal enemy.
An egg McMuffin is edible. I could make my own. Peanut butter soup is good too. It's Chicken stock, onions, S/P and peanut butter.
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MLAA
(18,598 posts)Bake it until soft and then mash it up a bit with your fork. If you can stand it, I sometimes add vegan margarine.
For a change try green pea hummus:
Bring a small pot of salted water to a boil. Add peas; cook until tender, about 2 minutes. Drain; run under cold water.
In food processor, pulse peas, cilantro, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, and cumin 30 to 40 seconds. Season with salt.
Saltines and Bushs vegetarian baked beans. Right out of the can room temp or even chilled out of the fridge. Lots of good nutrition but eating them room temp or cool seems to make them a lighter meal than eating them hot. Or put them on a backed potato.
Salsa on a baked potato.
Apple sauce.
Elbow macaroni with just a little vegan margarine and you cad sprinkle a little dried basil if that doesnt make it too strong a flavor.
Have you tried a banana smoothie? Frozen banana (slice em before you freeze them, 4 or 5 or so ice cubes, a drop of vanilla, I add vegan protein powder. Husband likes to add honey. Then zap it all together in a blender or vitamin until nice and smooth like a milk shake.
Good luck!
Edited: Thought of something else high in calories yet nutrition rich. Nuts and nut butters. Peanut butter or almond butters. Or even just a handful of nuts will add more calories to your diet.
Puddings can be high in calorie but would go down easy.
Okay last one. You mentioned you could handle pita chips. How about spreading refried beans or a dip made from refried beans on them? Lots of good nutrition and calories in beans.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)BTW, black bean hummus is life altering.
Pecans are high in calories and they have a nice sweet taste.
I still have issues with pasta, Israeli Couscous is an exception.
I love refried beans with cheese and salsa.
My wife makes killer smoothies.
Still, I'd love to be able to drink a glass of milk with my peanut butter sandwich.
MLAA
(18,598 posts)alfredo
(60,134 posts)I tried some pork chili from the food coop. It went well. One cup filled me up.
250 cal 17gms protein.
MLAA
(18,598 posts)There is rice milk. It tastes a little *thinner* to me.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)Last edited Fri Jan 19, 2018, 06:52 PM - Edit history (1)
It is low in calories and protein, not what I need.
CozyMystery
(652 posts)It's a meal replacement -- liquid (do not buy the powder). If you try it, I'd get the smallest amount you can from Amazon. Or you can Google it and order it directly from the company.
alfredo
(60,134 posts)Anything with milk is difficult to take.