Sunday, September 16, 2012

Liquid Diet

A flap of gum has grown over the lower wisdom teeth on each side of my mouth, so I cannot chew. (My previous statement that my gums were swollen was incorrect.) After consulting with oral surgeons and my other doctors, we have decided there is no good solution under my circumstances, or at least no solution better than living with it.


So far, I have been relying heavily on thinned hot cereals, pureed bean soups, banana ice cream shakes, yogurt and fruit smoothies, and a commercial nutritional drink with a lot of calories, protein, and fat. Though I'm generally in favor of real food, the commercial drink is very convenient and very chocolatey.

I have been feeling sorry for myself about needing to get all my nutrition in liquid form from now on. I miss eating solid food a lot.

Then I saw that people with broken jaws face the same problem. This gave me hope that I could find a tasty variety of nutritional drink/smoothie/shake recipes.

Some of what I found sounded terrible. For example: pizza, hamburgers, Chinese food, or Mexican food, plus some extra liquid, put in a blender and then strained. Also, baby food. I have been having problems with nausea and vomiting, and I get queasy just thinking about these. But if I get desperately bored with what I'm doing, I might have to give them a try.

I did learn about some promising additions like nut butters, hemp and flax seeds, and tofu. Those are probably where I'm going next to boost the nutrition of what I'm doing. Vegetable juice, too.

If you have some clever ideas for drinkable, nutritious, and tasty foods, please pass them along.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

In Between

I have been home just over a week, since the Wednesday before Labor Day. It's so much better than being in the hospital.

I have not been in a writing mood. No, that's not quite right. I have wanted to write — letters to family; blasts to keep telling the story. But I have serious writer's block.

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All of my siblings, plus my brother's wife, Kate, came to town the day before I came home and stayed as long as their schedules allowed. They brought some pictures from our childhood to help us reminisce, which generated some smiles. We got in a live game of Scrabble with a few of the regulars from our family gatherings in New England, which was also fun, even if I did come in third of four, and Kate won as usual.

Unlike the last sibling infusion in early July, this visit was a good-bye, so there was a lot more crying.

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This is a very strange time, the days after the last day on which I could see many more years forward in this life, no matter how unlikely.

I know people have enjoyed and admired my positive outlook, humor, and willingness to share what's going on, often in great detail. About all I'm willing to share right now is that I'm not feeling much like that person these days.

That, and my gums have recently swollen to the point that I need to take in liquid foods only. We're trying to see if there's something short of extracting teeth that we can do to ease the problem. Extracting teeth doesn't feel right for someone where I am in life — it would mean going back into the hospital, the wounds would probably never heal because of my immune system, it would open up additional avenues for infection. At this point, I'm aiming for the best possible days, not as many days as possible.

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The response to my previous blast, in which I laid out the path as we know it, has been humbling and comforting. Thank you.