Omelet wrote:
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> In article >, Arri London >
> wrote:
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> > > Mm, good point. I guess the best thing to do then is when you can get
> > > her to eat, give her high calorie, nutrient dense stuff.
> >
> > That is my cunning plan
Doesn't always work, of course :P
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> I understand.
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> > >
> > > Have you tried meal replacement shakes just as a supplement? Ones made
> > > with whey protein generally mix pretty smooth without the grittiness of
> > > cheaper protein powders.
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> >
> > LOL she cannot stand them and with good reason. That stuff is nasty.
> > Every time she is in hospital they try to make her consume those shakes.
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> The crap the hospital serves is NOT the same.
True but she associates any 'shake' with those concoctions.
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> > However yoghurt-based fruit smoothies go down well, so we do try to make
> > those frequently.
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> Seriously, see if you can add whey protein ISOLATE to that. The stuff I
> have, _I_ can actually stomach, and I'm picky.
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> Isopure is one good brand, but there are others.
If it's tasteless could be worth a try.
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> Look to the body building community for stuff like that. Not health care.
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> Peace! Om
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TY. Of course, having known some bodybuilders, they have their own
percentage of nutcases LOL.