From: Cody on
Kyle J. wrote:
> "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.
>
>

TX means "treatment", not "Texas" :-)

Cody
From: TX-012 on
On Jun 13, 9:52 am, "Cactus Jammies"
<cactusjamm...(a)retinal.circus.orb> wrote:
don't eat french fries....
>
> Cactus jammies

Nausea, pain, anemia, depression, insomnia, vanished libido, brain
fog, neutropenia, rashes...etc...

these things I can deal with.

But NO FRENCH FRIES???????

Danny<------places gun in mouth

From: Waterspider on

"Kyle J." <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
> (besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here
> I am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>
> First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
> focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>
> So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't usually
> bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been eating a lot
> of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a conversation
> associated with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm just tripping.
>
> What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>
> Kyle J.
>
Red meat isn't doing you any favours, nor is grease.
If you consider alcohol a food group, nix that too.


From: mawtuan on

"Waterspider" <nospam(a)all.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Kyle J." <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:MMKdnQ4altZTw83VnZ2dnUVZ_jKdnZ2d(a)comcast.com...
>> Hey all,
>> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
>> (besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here
>> I am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>>
>> First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
>> focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>>
>> So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't
>> usually bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been
>> eating a lot of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a
>> conversation associated with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm
>> just tripping.
>>
>> What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>>
>> Kyle J.
>>
> Red meat isn't doing you any favours, nor is grease.
> If you consider alcohol a food group, nix that too.
>
Since living in SE Asia, I've tried to avoid dung beetles and monkey brains
as well. Just in case you're tempted.
Thom


From: Waterspider on

"mawtuan" <mawtuan(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Waterspider" <nospam(a)all.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Kyle J." <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:MMKdnQ4altZTw83VnZ2dnUVZ_jKdnZ2d(a)comcast.com...
>>> Hey all,
>>> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
>>> (besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and
>>> here I am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>>>
>>> First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
>>> focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>>>
>>> So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't
>>> usually bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been
>>> eating a lot of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a
>>> conversation associated with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm
>>> just tripping.
>>>
>>> What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>>>
>>> Kyle J.
>>>
>> Red meat isn't doing you any favours, nor is grease.
>> If you consider alcohol a food group, nix that too.
>>
> Since living in SE Asia, I've tried to avoid dung beetles and monkey
> brains as well. Just in case you're tempted.
> Thom
I've heard that the big problem with dung beetles is in the preparation...
avoid deep fat and pan frying; steamed and served over a bed of rice is much
healthier ;-)
Aw, the monkey brains... the most disturbing scene in Faces of Death.
Nice to hear from you, Thom, hope all is well.
Spidey