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On Food for thought
Posted on February 6 at 11:24 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
How well I remember those days of eating because that is what you were suppose to do wether it tasted good or not. A few days after treatment (when I felt better) I would insist on flavor and would head to a local buffet (I know not a recommended place to eat when on chemo) and stuff myself with smoked trout - it was wonderful!!! Have you read the book The Cancer Crusade's Little Book of Hope & Humor by Roger & Kathy Cawthon? If not, do as it is full of helpful hints as well as inspiritring. Their webb site is www.TheCancerCrusade.com