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Guest guest Posted June 23, 1999 Report Share Posted June 23, 1999 Alison, Congrats on the weight loss I " m still on induction, but that recipe looks great. I'm going to continue induction longer I think, I'll see how it goes. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 1999 Report Share Posted June 23, 1999 " J.G " wrote: > > > > > Any suggestions on protein soft foods? This is a toughie for me. Egg mayonnaise, tinned salmon in mayo, omlette with cheese, scrambled egg made with double cream. Home made sugar free jelly - if on OWL - this is my recipe. Half cup of warm water plus 1 tsp natural gelatine powder. 2 peaches - chopped and pureed with hand blender 2 - 4 cups of frozen raspberries. Puree some of raspberries and mix with peach puree. Stir in the gelatine mixture Add raspberries and allow to set. Serve with fresh double cream. Delicious - my kids love this despite the lack of added sugar or artificial sweetner. I prefer to use my carbs in fruit rather than sweetners but YMMV. Alison 242/213/140 -29 Yeah a 3 lb whoosh! 5/8/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 1999 Report Share Posted June 23, 1999 " J.G " wrote: > > > > > Any suggestions on protein soft foods? This is a toughie for me. Egg mayonnaise, tinned salmon in mayo, omlette with cheese, scrambled egg made with double cream. Home made sugar free jelly - if on OWL - this is my recipe. Half cup of warm water plus 1 tsp natural gelatine powder. 2 peaches - chopped and pureed with hand blender 2 - 4 cups of frozen raspberries. Puree some of raspberries and mix with peach puree. Stir in the gelatine mixture Add raspberries and allow to set. Serve with fresh double cream. Delicious - my kids love this despite the lack of added sugar or artificial sweetner. I prefer to use my carbs in fruit rather than sweetners but YMMV. Alison 242/213/140 -29 Yeah a 3 lb whoosh! 5/8/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 1999 Report Share Posted June 23, 1999 " J.G " wrote: > > > > > Any suggestions on protein soft foods? This is a toughie for me. Egg mayonnaise, tinned salmon in mayo, omlette with cheese, scrambled egg made with double cream. Home made sugar free jelly - if on OWL - this is my recipe. Half cup of warm water plus 1 tsp natural gelatine powder. 2 peaches - chopped and pureed with hand blender 2 - 4 cups of frozen raspberries. Puree some of raspberries and mix with peach puree. Stir in the gelatine mixture Add raspberries and allow to set. Serve with fresh double cream. Delicious - my kids love this despite the lack of added sugar or artificial sweetner. I prefer to use my carbs in fruit rather than sweetners but YMMV. Alison 242/213/140 -29 Yeah a 3 lb whoosh! 5/8/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 1999 Report Share Posted June 23, 1999 How many servings are in the Jelly Alison, I was wandering and assuming there are probably alot of servings but the carb count scares me. The carbs look like they are between 142 - 265g carbs depending on whether or not you use 2 or 4 cups of frozen rasberries. So the serving count would be great!! Chris alisonashwell@... on 06-23-99 03:59:20 PM Please respond to Atkins-A-WayOfLifeonelist To: Atkins-A-WayOfLifeonelist cc: (bcc: Redshaw) Subject: Re: Wisdom Teeth " J.G " wrote: > > > > > Any suggestions on protein soft foods? This is a toughie for me. Egg mayonnaise, tinned salmon in mayo, omlette with cheese, scrambled egg made with double cream. Home made sugar free jelly - if on OWL - this is my recipe. Half cup of warm water plus 1 tsp natural gelatine powder. 2 peaches - chopped and pureed with hand blender 2 - 4 cups of frozen raspberries. Puree some of raspberries and mix with peach puree. Stir in the gelatine mixture Add raspberries and allow to set. Serve with fresh double cream. Delicious - my kids love this despite the lack of added sugar or artificial sweetner. I prefer to use my carbs in fruit rather than sweetners but YMMV. Alison 242/213/140 -29 Yeah a 3 lb whoosh! 5/8/99 --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Martha, My daughter is about to go for a dental op next week, to have teeth removed from her upper gums. She's had a few out already, as she's had far too many teeth for the size of her jaw. She goes onto the cardiac ward for all her dental treatment. This is, as Flo said, because of the risk of infection in dental op's that is a risk( all be it small) for patients with a heart problem. They always give her antibiotic cover before and after the op - which is intrevenous, hence having to stay in hospital. That being said, Jodie has never had a problem with any of her dental op's - I think she has had 5 so far. Hope this helps you Vicky RE: wisdom teeth Hi Martha, Not much more to add to what Chantelle has already said. What we understand from various sources (including 's special needs dentist) is that if/when invasive dental work is needed, there is an increased chance of heart infection which can be pretty nasty. Apparently, the risk is of infection being transmitted from the mouth through the blood stream to the heart. There is a specific term for it but I can't remember (cardio......... something or other - sorry). Does have heart problems? We have been advised that if invasive treatment is needed, would have to have prophylactic antibiotics before the treatment just in case. I am totally guessing here, but perhaps the suggested length of stay in hospital is because wisdom teeth removal is a much more invasive procedure than most dental treatments? I remember when mine were taken out years ago, it was no walk in the park and I too ended up with a small infection. It may be that they want to keep an extra close eye on as any mouth infections for her may mean greater complications than for you and me. Just a thought. If she does need to have them removed, good luck to you and . Keep us posted. Dental concern, I guess, is probably an ongoing one for most parents on this list. Flo _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) please contact marion@... or visit the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page at http://www.chargesyndrome.org 7th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information will be available at our website www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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