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Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.

Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green beans
so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled capsicum/bell
pepper, tomato and green stuff.


http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3


You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who can eat
stuff still enjoys it.


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On Oct 2, 1:02*pm, "I'm back." >
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> Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>
> Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green beans
> so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled capsicum/bell
> pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>
> http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>
> You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who can eat
> stuff still enjoys it.
>
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That looks fantastic! Why can't you enjoy it as well?
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> Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>
> Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green
> beans
> so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled capsicum/bell
> pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>
>
> http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>
>
> You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who can
> eat
> stuff still enjoys it.
>


I could enjoy that. Chop looks fantastic.

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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in news:Qp-dnc4jctvDKhXTnZ2dnUVZ8g-
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> "I'm back." > wrote in message
> 5...
>> Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>>
>> Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green
>> beans
>> so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled

capsicum/bell
>> pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>>
>>
>>
http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>>
>>
>> You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who

can
>> eat
>> stuff still enjoys it.
>>

>
> I could enjoy that. Chop looks fantastic.
>
>




Thanks.

She who ate it said it was moist, tender, and tasty.


Tonight she is having Black Angus steak.


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> On Oct 2, 1:02*pm, "I'm back." >
> wrote:
>> Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>>
>> Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green

bea
> ns
>> so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled

capsicum/bell
>> pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>>
>>
http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>>
>> You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who

can
> eat
>> stuff still enjoys it.
>>


>
> That looks fantastic! Why can't you enjoy it as well?
>




Bowel and stomach tumours removed, which meant taking most of my stomach
sac, and about 18" of my small bowel. And where the join is there is now
an obstruction that needs further surgery to correct. Any sort of solid
food (in this case, meat) causes a blockage and the effects are not very
nice for about 90mins till the obstruction works its way through.



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On Oct 2, 9:04*pm, "I'm back." >
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> BillyZoom > wrote in news:4729a01c-d68c-4f89-97b3-
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> > That looks fantastic! Why can't you enjoy it as well?

>
> Bowel and stomach tumours removed, which meant taking most of my stomach
> sac, and about 18" of my small bowel. And where the join is there is now
> an obstruction that needs further surgery to correct. Any sort of solid
> food (in this case, meat) causes a blockage and the effects are not very
> nice for about 90mins till the obstruction works its way through.
>
>
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Poor thing!


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On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 17:02:39 GMT, "I'm back."
> wrote:

>Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>
>Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green beans
>so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled capsicum/bell
>pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>
>
>http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>
>
>You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who can eat
>stuff still enjoys it.


Darn, I was hoping things were getting better.

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> On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 17:02:39 GMT, "I'm back."
> > wrote:
>
>>Looking at the pic stats, taken on 20Sept.
>>
>>Pork loin chop/steak, beer battered chips, *just* steamed fresh green
>>beans so they were hot but really crunchy, and a salad of grilled
>>capsicum/bell pepper, tomato and green stuff.
>>
>>
>>
http://tinypic.com/m/f0an93/3
>>
>>
>>You'll only see one plate meals from now on......... at least she who
>>can eat stuff still enjoys it.

>
> Darn, I was hoping things were getting better.
>



Eventually, hopefully.

I'm trying every option before using surgery as the last one... as, in the
words of the gastric surgeon he's "Going to gut me like a pig to get at
the problem".

The repair has never been done by keyhole surgery, but he said he's going
to give it a try, but not to freak if I wake up after being 'gutted'!!

Too damn busy with work at the moment to be able to take the month-month
and a half off to recover.

Maybe in the New Year.........


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