maybemaybenot -> RE: Living with a Dom who has a chronic illness/disability (10/11/2005 5:38:40 PM)
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RICE... RICE... RICE.. and more RICE !!!! LOL Seriously Rayne.. Rice meals sound heavy, but they are the best light meals for you when you have a bad stomach... I know he has to be careful with carbs related to the diabetes < i use to be a nurse> But, Chicken rice soup,, home made with celery and carrots and fresh parsley..... Cook some rice in Chicken broth and diced chciken. Cook some rice in beef broth and add a little browned hamburger. There is also a type of noodle called Rice Stick.. you can find it in Asian markets.. It is a very fine noodle and can be cooked in many ways.. It is light and tastes yummy.. I make mine curried , which would not be good for your Master, cooked in vegatable broth with a few teaspoons of ginger sauce is very good and ginger is good on a bad tummy. I have a good " online friend " who is the Master of Renal diets and can hook me up with some recipes and sites I can send to you. He and I share the same disease and " met" on a message board similar to the one i sent you.. there are a lot of good people who have great info on those type sites. Feel free to post here or e mail me and I will try to help in. any small way with the Dibaetic/renal diet situation. Just a thought.. if the antibiotic is upsetting his belly badly, maybe a call to his MD to see if there is another one that can be interchanged. Also.. There is a compounded drug here in the US.... used to treat irritractable nasuea and vomitting, that may also be available in Austrailia. I am pretty sure it would be because it is 4 common medicatons combined into one gel.. that you rub on his wrist and it is absorbed that way. I use to use it on my patients about 1/2 hour before meals and they could eat a little better and not have that dread of food syndrome. It is called ABHR Gel it contains A= ativan B= benedryl H=haldol R= reglan I know the Ativan and Haldol component sound scary, but both are being currently used for treatment of gastric problems. They use them in what is called " out of class" use. Just like Depakote is used out of class to treat people with anger management issues and bi polar disorder, when it's classification is anticonvulsant. Hope this is helpful.. Good Luck maybemaybenot
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