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Mar. 31st, 2006 12:52 pmEvents of the day make it seem as if I am not getting better, and will have to get tests done. I'm pretty fucking alarmed, but also trying to figure out why this whole thing is making me so hysterical.
Meanwhile, the window people _swear_ they're coming on Tuesday. We'll see.
Meanwhile, the window people _swear_ they're coming on Tuesday. We'll see.
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Date: 2006-03-31 07:27 pm (UTC)My sister wasn't able to eat for about three weeks when she had pancreatitis.
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Date: 2006-03-31 07:32 pm (UTC)I can hold food down fine, it's just dealing with it after that. The doctor said I could keep taking pepto as much as I needed to -- I hadn't for three days, I guess it wore off, so I took some again and things seem to be calming down again.... *sigh*. I've been managing toast, gatorade, applesauce and yogurt. I'm just wondering if I'm fucking dying of something is all.
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Date: 2006-03-31 07:35 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-03-31 07:53 pm (UTC)If miso sits with you, it's a good idea. If it sluices through like a Canadian luge team, it's a bad idea. The broth part is good; the soy, iffy. When I am sick like that I sometimes crave it - the saltiness is also good for you.
You can cook the rice in extra broth so it's really wet. Also get no-fat chicken broth if you don't want vegetable, as any greasiness might aggravate things.
Other things you can try: Saltines with a scrape of jelly, and bananas, if you can stand them. They are mild and nonacidic and the potassium in them will help rebalance your system.
Things you can look forward to when your system is slightly more stable and you are bored to tears with toast and applesauce: peanut butter on toast, and avocado sushi (potassium, rice, nori = good).
I'm sorry you're still miserable. Argh.
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Date: 2006-03-31 07:54 pm (UTC)