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From: dBo on 12 Jun 2008 15:52 Well you didn't specify if you are on Tx - just having Hep C If you are on Tx, my answer become much simpler. Eventually, Anything you can put in your mouth, without it burning like hell, manage to swallow, and actually keep down. I called it the Ice Cream Sandwich Diet....;)
From: TX-012 on 13 Jun 2008 00:29 On Jun 11, 4:25 pm, "Kyle J." <greyangel...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC? I'll take "Foods Which Make You Vomit" for $1000, Alex.
From: TX-012 on 13 Jun 2008 01:42 On Jun 12, 9:29 pm, TX-012 <withba...(a)aol.com> wrote: > On Jun 11, 4:25 pm, "Kyle J." <greyangel...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > > > What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC? > > I'll take "Foods Which Make You Vomit" for $1000, Alex. On tx, that is. If you merely have hep c...well, then it depends on the state of your liver...
From: Cactus Jammies on 13 Jun 2008 09:38 "TX-012" <withbacon(a)aol.com> wrote in message news:9d24c486-59d7-4d55-a3b1-22e71f8ad64c(a)l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Jun 12, 9:29 pm, TX-012 <withba...(a)aol.com> wrote: > On Jun 11, 4:25 pm, "Kyle J." <greyangel...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > > > What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC? > > I'll take "Foods Which Make You Vomit" for $1000, Alex. On tx, that is. If you merely have hep c...well, then it depends on the state of your liver... .............................................. I think it would be a good idea if there was a small-circumference permanent shaft bored into your liver so the doctors could use some kind of techy dipstick to check your liver's lividity from time to time. No more four hour waits in recovery. I can't think of a food that makes me vomit so that must mean : 1) My liver was ok during tx. and 2) that's why I have Steatosis. cactus jammies ~~~~~~~~~~
From: Kyle J. on 13 Jun 2008 11:24 "Cactus Jammies" <cactusjammies(a)retinal.circus.orb> wrote in message news:oLu4k.1055$sg6.260(a)edtnps91... > > "TX-012" <withbacon(a)aol.com> wrote in message > news:9d24c486-59d7-4d55-a3b1-22e71f8ad64c(a)l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 12, 9:29 pm, TX-012 <withba...(a)aol.com> wrote: >> On Jun 11, 4:25 pm, "Kyle J." <greyangel...(a)comcast.net> wrote: >> >> > What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC? >> >> I'll take "Foods Which Make You Vomit" for $1000, Alex. > > On tx, that is. If you merely have hep c...well, then it depends on > the state of your liver... > ............................................. > > I think it would be a good idea if there was a small-circumference > permanent shaft bored into your liver so the doctors could use some kind > of techy dipstick to check your liver's lividity from time to time. No > more four hour waits in recovery. I can't think of a food that makes me > vomit so that must mean : 1) My liver was ok during tx. and 2) that's why > I have Steatosis. > > cactus jammies ~~~~~~~~~~ Hmm, I'm not on the TX yet (what's the translation for TX anyway?). I was only referring to foods that may be hard on your liver and there for an undue burden on an already burdened system. Since I'm supposed to loose my body fat prior to TX, I'm already staying away from concentrations of fat and carbs. Potatoes were the first thing I decided to dump. Pasta is strictly limited. Never was much for sugar and my version of candy is fresh fruit. Lots of fresh fruit this time of year :-) It'll be salsa season here shortly. I'll be going in for the biopsy soon. I'm supposed to get scheduled this month or next. After that then we'll discuss treatment. Typically, a month can go by between appointments so I'm figuring it might be three more months before I actually get to the treatment. I'm hoping to get in a good summer with my family before things get tough. Kyle J.
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