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> THREE bites of liver ... THREE bites of lima beans .... oh, I feel tears

> welling up!!

>

> I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had

to

> eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ...

gagged

> ... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

> TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

> Cheryl in VA

*chuckle* Sounds to me as if YOU are the picky eater. I love liver and lima

beans! However, I never insisted my kids clean their plates. That only makes

for overweight adults. I always told them " When you are full, stop eating. "

Eating slowly helps as well. Must have worked because none of my adult

children, except (27, DS) are overweight. Folks with DS and a

hypothyroidism have a problem no matter what you do. is taking the

weight off, though. I did insist on the three bites and 9 times out of 10,

the kid learned to like whatever.

granny

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takes all the fun out of middle age. "

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If the kid is throwing up, I would assume he had an allergy to that

particular food and done the same thing you did, .

granny

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takes all the fun out of middle age. "

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> << I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites >>

> This has always been my rule also, but then came Maverick. He actually

gags

> and throws up, even when being bribed with ice cream! He cannot tolerate

> tuna casserole, or cottage cheese or foods with texture. He'll now eat

the

> basic veggies. He'll eat alot of things if he can put Ranch or Ketchup on

> them. He'll eat most fast foods. And he eats yogurt. Used to be only

lemon

> flavored, but now he has broadened his horizons to pineapple and vanilla.

> The only " fruit " he'll eat is watermelon and applesauce. And he eats

cream

> cheese on toast every morning, but won't eat cereal. Over the years we

have

> taken what he DOES eat, and had it on hand as an addition to what the

family

> dinner was and I think he's getting a fairly nutritional balance.

However,

> up until he was 5 we added instant breakfast to his milk for extra help.

>

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If the kid is throwing up, I would assume he had an allergy to that

particular food and done the same thing you did, .

granny

---

" Setting a good example for your children

takes all the fun out of middle age. "

-- Feather

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

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> << I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites >>

> This has always been my rule also, but then came Maverick. He actually

gags

> and throws up, even when being bribed with ice cream! He cannot tolerate

> tuna casserole, or cottage cheese or foods with texture. He'll now eat

the

> basic veggies. He'll eat alot of things if he can put Ranch or Ketchup on

> them. He'll eat most fast foods. And he eats yogurt. Used to be only

lemon

> flavored, but now he has broadened his horizons to pineapple and vanilla.

> The only " fruit " he'll eat is watermelon and applesauce. And he eats

cream

> cheese on toast every morning, but won't eat cereal. Over the years we

have

> taken what he DOES eat, and had it on hand as an addition to what the

family

> dinner was and I think he's getting a fairly nutritional balance.

However,

> up until he was 5 we added instant breakfast to his milk for extra help.

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

>

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In a message dated 8/2/01 8:40:38 AM Central Daylight Time, wildwards@...

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> I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had to

> eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ... gagged

> ... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

> TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

> Cheryl in VA

>

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In a message dated 8/2/01 8:40:38 AM Central Daylight Time, wildwards@...

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> I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had to

> eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ... gagged

> ... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

> TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

> Cheryl in VA

>

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Granny you like liver and lima beans so that makes the rest of us

picky eaters. I can't stand liver and lima beans are iffy. I have trouble

with raw tomatoes. I love one small bite, the second one isn't too bad, but

forget a third. However, it turns out I am allergic to them. I can eat

tomatoes cooked, but not raw. I like a BLT but it has to be light on the

tomatoes and I don't feel good afterwards if I eat too much . So there is

that to consider too.

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Granny you like liver and lima beans so that makes the rest of us

picky eaters. I can't stand liver and lima beans are iffy. I have trouble

with raw tomatoes. I love one small bite, the second one isn't too bad, but

forget a third. However, it turns out I am allergic to them. I can eat

tomatoes cooked, but not raw. I like a BLT but it has to be light on the

tomatoes and I don't feel good afterwards if I eat too much . So there is

that to consider too.

Jessie

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>He does

> like broccoli and corn on the cob, though!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 13ds, 10, and Bradley 7

That's funny...those are about the only cooked vegtables will eat

too!

R.

Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4)

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>He does

> like broccoli and corn on the cob, though!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 13ds, 10, and Bradley 7

That's funny...those are about the only cooked vegtables will eat

too!

R.

Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4)

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My son eats frozen vegtables also. When I am cooking

he askes for them. Mostly peas and beans. He also eats

vegtables at the meal though. Pam

--- Ronca <roncfam@...> wrote:

> > wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat

> fresh fruits or veggies.

> > If they are cooked and mixed in something he will.

> We just use a regular

> > store vitamin.

>

> Kelli...have you ever tried frozen veggies? Someone

> once suggested it to

> me, and although I was dubious, I tried it. And I

> couldn't believe

> liked them! Now before dinner when he is playing on

> the computer, I'll give

> him a dish of frozen veggies (like the diced mixed

> vegtables) right from the

> bag. He munches on them while he is playing. My

> daughter isn't as keen on

> them, but sometimes she'll eat some frozen peas.

>

> R.

> Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4)

>

>

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My son eats frozen vegtables also. When I am cooking

he askes for them. Mostly peas and beans. He also eats

vegtables at the meal though. Pam

--- Ronca <roncfam@...> wrote:

> > wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat

> fresh fruits or veggies.

> > If they are cooked and mixed in something he will.

> We just use a regular

> > store vitamin.

>

> Kelli...have you ever tried frozen veggies? Someone

> once suggested it to

> me, and although I was dubious, I tried it. And I

> couldn't believe

> liked them! Now before dinner when he is playing on

> the computer, I'll give

> him a dish of frozen veggies (like the diced mixed

> vegtables) right from the

> bag. He munches on them while he is playing. My

> daughter isn't as keen on

> them, but sometimes she'll eat some frozen peas.

>

> R.

> Mom to (7, ds) and Grace (4)

>

>

>

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  • 9 years later...

Hello Dr Furman:

What is your opinion about High Protein Low carbohydrate diet to lose weight in a CLL 53 years old patient 1 year after FCR ?

Thanks

Purnima

Re: slightly anemic - Trudy

I think that it is important to dispell once and for all the idea that eating sugar feeds cancer cells. The body, more or less, converts everything into what it needs, including sugar. If one were to stop eating sugar, your liver would just make the sugar from proteins and fatty acids.

The key to remember with regard to cancer and nutrition is eating well. Nothing more

Rick Furman, MD

>

>

>

> Trudy,

>

> I am on watch and wait too. My red and white count is getting down now. I have this CLL/SLL since the end of 1996 or before and wouldn't go to the doctor to find out what it was until my GP told me I needed a biopsy. That was in 2000. I finally started chemo in 2002 witg FR and a steroid (don't know which one) and continued treatment until the end. I have been good until last blood CBC but I still am on W & W. It has been a solid eight years in remission. I will be getting the same treatment because I did so well on the FR. I am now 71 years old and am feeling a little tired.

>

> My Onc told me not to worry there are a lot of new treatments out there. This cancer seems to be growing amongst us seniors. By the way, I am down to 10.1!

>

> Joan

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I believe the most important means to loose weight is to take in fewer calories

than you consume. Obviously this is easier said than done. Exercise and

portion control are probably the most important aspects of this.

Re: slightly anemic - Trudy

>

>

>

>

>

> I think that it is important to dispell once and for all the idea

> that eating sugar feeds cancer cells. The body, more or less,

> converts everything into what it needs, including sugar. If one were

> to stop eating sugar, your liver would just make the sugar from

> proteins and fatty acids.

>

> The key to remember with regard to cancer and nutrition is eating

> well. Nothing more

>

> Rick Furman, MD

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> > Trudy,

> >

> > I am on watch and wait too. My red and white count is

> getting down now. I have this CLL/SLL since the end of 1996 or before

> and wouldn't go to the doctor to find out what it was until my GP told

> me I needed a biopsy. That was in 2000. I finally started chemo in

> 2002 witg FR and a steroid (don't know which one) and continued

> treatment until the end. I have been good until last blood CBC but I

> still am on W & W. It has been a solid eight years in remission. I will

> be getting the same treatment because I did so well on the FR. I am

> now 71 years old and am feeling a little tired.

> >

> > My Onc told me not to worry there are a lot of new treatments

> out there. This cancer seems to be growing amongst us seniors. By the

> way, I am down to 10.1!

> >

> > Joan

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I have lost 110 lbs over the past year primarily through walking and a no sugar,

low fat and junk food free diet.

My wbc has gone from 127K to 34K and is still falling.

Also my borderline Type II diabetes is no longer an issue.

If I can do it, anyone can.

~chris

CLL CANADA

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Trudy,

> > >

> > > I am on watch and wait too. My red and white count is

> > getting down now. I have this CLL/SLL since the end of 1996 or before

> > and wouldn't go to the doctor to find out what it was until my GP told

> > me I needed a biopsy. That was in 2000. I finally started chemo in

> > 2002 witg FR and a steroid (don't know which one) and continued

> > treatment until the end. I have been good until last blood CBC but I

> > still am on W & W. It has been a solid eight years in remission. I will

> > be getting the same treatment because I did so well on the FR. I am

> > now 71 years old and am feeling a little tired.

> > >

> > > My Onc told me not to worry there are a lot of new treatments

> > out there. This cancer seems to be growing amongst us seniors. By the

> > way, I am down to 10.1!

> > >

> > > Joan

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Congratulations, Chris.

Losing 110 pound must have taken some some doing. Hats off for your will power.

It's wonderful that the diet and weight loss knocked down your wbc from 127K to 34K, Who says diet, exercise and weight loss don't matter in CLL!

Andy Gach

PS: Maybe my modest 12 lb weight loss helped to make my RCD tx a success.

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Re: Nutrition

I have lost 110 lbs over the past year primarily through walking and a no sugar, low fat and junk food free diet.My wbc has gone from 127K to 34K and is still falling.Also my borderline Type II diabetes is no longer an issue.If I can do it, anyone can.~chrisCLL CANADA> > > > > > > > > > > > Trudy,> > > > > > I am on watch and wait too. My red and white count is > > getting down now. I have this CLL/SLL since the end of 1996 or before > > and wouldn't go to the doctor to find out what it was until my GP told > > me I needed a biopsy. That was in 2000. I finally started chemo in > > 2002 witg FR and a steroid (don't know which one) and continued > > treatment until the end. I have been good until last blood CBC but I > > still am on W & W. It has been a solid eight years in remission. I will > > be getting the same treatment because I did so well on the FR. I am > > now 71 years old and am feeling a little tired. > > > > > > My Onc told me not to worry there are a lot of new treatments > > out there. This cancer seems to be growing amongst us seniors. By the > > way, I am down to 10.1!> > > > > > Joan> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>

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I'm a new member.  I didn't start the iodine protocol yet even if I know that I need it. I've got CFS for many years and fibromyalgia. I will buy the book " Iodine, Why you need it- Why you can't live without it " and get to know why iodine is so important.  I read many e-mails and to be frankly, I don't understand many terms links to the thyroid function. As I read your e-mails, many of you know pretty well how the thyroid works. For the moment, I don't. :)  Also I'd like to know if anyone know a book about nutrition and some food which to be avoided for the thyroid.  Thanks.

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you must look at goitrogen list.these are the food that is to avoid with thyroid.thyroid is very much related to fibromylalgia.

if you have fibro-pains you can look also at low dose naltrexone

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2891387/

On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Girard <girardpaul96@...> wrote:

 

I'm a new member.  I didn't start the iodine protocol yet even if I know that I need it. I've got CFS for many years and fibromyalgia. I will buy the book " Iodine, Why you need it- Why you can't live without it " and get to know why iodine is so important.  I read many e-mails and to be frankly, I don't understand many terms links to the thyroid function. As I read your e-mails, many of you know pretty well how the thyroid works. For the moment, I don't. :)  Also I'd like to know if anyone know a book about nutrition and some food which to be avoided for the thyroid.  Thanks.

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http://www.fibromyalgiarecovery.com

Gracia

On 12/31/2010 11:40 AM, Girard wrote:

I'm a new member. I didn't start the iodine protocol yet

even if I know that I need it. I've got CFS for many years

and fibromyalgia. I will buy the book "Iodine, Why you

need it- Why you can't live without it" and get to know

why iodine is so important. I read many e-mails and to be

frankly, I don't understand many terms links to the

thyroid function. As I read your e-mails, many of you know

pretty well how the thyroid works. For the moment, I

don't. :) Also I'd like to know if anyone know a book

about nutrition and some food which to be avoided for the

thyroid. Thanks.

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