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Old August 5th 08, 02:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default OT Health & Diet Update (WAS: Challenge 24)

"jmcquown" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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I did think about Usenet some when I was in the hospital for 7 days
but only because hospitals are terribly boring. I wasn't begging
the nursing staff to smuggle in a laptop with wireless

Jill


How are you feeling, Jill? Are you able to eat anything more solid
than soup now?

Nose Kisses,

CatNipped


I feel good, thanks! The surgeon wants to let my system get "back to
normal" before scheduling my surgery. I'm to call immediately (day or
night) so he can call in antibiotics if any of my symptoms return in the
meantime.

I've been off the liquid diet since before I was discharged from the
hospital. I have to eat a low fiber diet for a while. This confuses some
people since (allegedly) diverticulitis is caused by not getting enough
fiber. Problem is, high fiber food isn't easily digrested and gets
trapped in the diverticuli. Once the diverticuli become inflamed and
infected (and in my case, rupture) fibrous foods make things worse.

So for the time being, no whole grain breads or pastas (I had to buy a
loaf of white bread for the first time in 25+ years!). White flour all
the way. White "Texas toast" makes a fine grilled cheese sandwich, though
I need to avoid overly fatty and fried foods but that's not a problem.
Meat needs to be lean and practically "chopped". I had a breakfast of ham
& scrambled eggs in the hospital. The ham had been chopped into tiny
bits. I'm sure some of the kitties here would have approved!

I have to avoid fresh fruits; who'd have thought a peach or an apple was
too high in fiber? They are. Canned (processed) fruit is fine.
Vegetables need to be well cooked. That's not a problem... I don't like
veggies cooked to mush but I was never a fan of "tender-crisp" and the
texture of raw veggies makes me cringe. Potatoes have to be peeled; none
of those "homestyle" mashed taters with the skins left on.

I have to avoid nuts and seeds at all costs. For the time being things
like lentils and some dried beans (which I love) are a no-no. Tomato
sauce has to be strained to remove the seeds. I can't eat corn, either,
which is a shame since I love corn on the cob and I make a mean corn
chowder! But the skin of the kernels is too fibrous and difficult to
digest. (sigh)

Jill


I'm glad you're feeling better, but I know it sucks to be on a diet - it's
bad enough when you put *yourself* on one to lose a few pounds, but to know
that if you eat the wrong things it will make you sick - again, that sucks!

Please keep us updated and let us know when the surgery is scheduled.

Nose Kisses,

CatNipped