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Default A BIG thank you to you all: was: What to eat after oral surgery?

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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>> The first day...tepid drinks, broth, liquid Jell-O (ewww) and mild
>> sal****er solutions. Tomorrow, milkshakes and on to your more liquid
>> and softer suggestions. That, according to the dentist, for the
>> first 48 hours.

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> I was thinking you should get some of those Boost or Ensure drinks,
> they have more nutrition. I keep them around for breakfast when I
> can't face breakfast food but I'm hungry.
>
> nancy
>


Nancy, that's a great idea! At least it's complete nutrition. (Secretly,
I'd much prefer a malt!)

Wayne
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> > I was thinking you should get some of those Boost or Ensure drinks,
> > they have more nutrition. I keep them around for breakfast when I
> > can't face breakfast food but I'm hungry.


> Nancy, that's a great idea! At least it's complete nutrition. (Secretly,
> I'd much prefer a malt!)


(laugh) Well, I get the Boost High Protein chocolate flavor, and
I have to say, no complaints here, it's not like taking medicine.
Just during your recuperation (and best of luck with that), it
might be a good idea.

nancy
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Nancy Young > wrote in
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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>> Nancy Young > wrote in

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>> > I was thinking you should get some of those Boost or Ensure drinks,
>> > they have more nutrition. I keep them around for breakfast when I
>> > can't face breakfast food but I'm hungry.

>
>> Nancy, that's a great idea! At least it's complete nutrition.
>> (Secretly, I'd much prefer a malt!)

>
> (laugh) Well, I get the Boost High Protein chocolate flavor, and
> I have to say, no complaints here, it's not like taking medicine.
> Just during your recuperation (and best of luck with that), it
> might be a good idea.
>
> nancy


Point well taken. I will probably buy something like that tomorrow when I
"shop for my mouth", <G>

Wayne
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