Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Phew...after two horrible mornings with the gelcap in a row over the weekend, much, much, much better pilling both last night and this morning. Last night, the pill went down on the second try, and this morning it went down on the third...both times very smoothly with no hisses, growling, cat fight noises, etc, etc, etc. I have no idea why Saturday and Sunday morning were both so rough, but hopefully we both have our confidence restored now!
My Dad went a full day without dairy, and also went a full day without a stomach ache, so it is looking like he has developed chemo-induced lactose intolerance. They were both very excited that I was able to figure this out for them, and frustrated that the medical staff didn't forewarn them of this possibility. Remember when Nurse Ratchet told my Mom to just use her common sense when it came to nutrition :roll: :roll: :roll: ??? Needless to say, after being able to eat dairy for 82 years, they never expected my Dad to so suddenly develop an issue. Chemo is a brand new world to them - a little nutritional guidance from the professional staff would be lovely, but obviously we are going to be more on our own with this sort of thing.
Anyway, they are lucky that I have been vegan for so long...I can steer them away from funky non-dairy items and towards the yummy ones, like So Delicious Purely Decadent "ice cream"....this stuff is very Ben and Jerry-ish in quality, without the dairy. Good stuff. I also picked up one of the probiotics that Julie mentioned yesterday. It's a shame patients have to work so hard on their own over this sort of thing when they've already got the cancer battle to deal with! Now that we have that figured out, Round 3 is tomorrow. Hopefully the crash won't be so rough now that we know dairy doesn't work for him right now.
Time to get ready for work...Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Phew...after two horrible mornings with the gelcap in a row over the weekend, much, much, much better pilling both last night and this morning. Last night, the pill went down on the second try, and this morning it went down on the third...both times very smoothly with no hisses, growling, cat fight noises, etc, etc, etc. I have no idea why Saturday and Sunday morning were both so rough, but hopefully we both have our confidence restored now!
My Dad went a full day without dairy, and also went a full day without a stomach ache, so it is looking like he has developed chemo-induced lactose intolerance. They were both very excited that I was able to figure this out for them, and frustrated that the medical staff didn't forewarn them of this possibility. Remember when Nurse Ratchet told my Mom to just use her common sense when it came to nutrition :roll: :roll: :roll: ??? Needless to say, after being able to eat dairy for 82 years, they never expected my Dad to so suddenly develop an issue. Chemo is a brand new world to them - a little nutritional guidance from the professional staff would be lovely, but obviously we are going to be more on our own with this sort of thing.
Anyway, they are lucky that I have been vegan for so long...I can steer them away from funky non-dairy items and towards the yummy ones, like So Delicious Purely Decadent "ice cream"....this stuff is very Ben and Jerry-ish in quality, without the dairy. Good stuff. I also picked up one of the probiotics that Julie mentioned yesterday. It's a shame patients have to work so hard on their own over this sort of thing when they've already got the cancer battle to deal with! Now that we have that figured out, Round 3 is tomorrow. Hopefully the crash won't be so rough now that we know dairy doesn't work for him right now.
Time to get ready for work...Have a great day, LL!
Amy