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> jerm <blown...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Jul 7, 8:52 am, "Amatus Cremona" <Nic...@sottovocce.com> wrote:
> > > Also, avoid any activities which would require you to open your mouth WIDE.
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> > > /"
> > > Thanks for looking out. Should I even be doing any chewing, like pasta
> > > even? Im wondering if its
> > a good idea to just start drinking my diet.
>
> Hey, jerm. Do you remember that I asked you a while back about your
> diet? For one reason or another, a discussion never developed. In my
> opinion, discussing what to eat and how to eat ... are mighty important
> topics for people who have difficulties with jaw function. Even is a
> person is just plain tired... it can be that "eating" just isn't high on
> the priority list. A day here and there of feeling like that is likely
> within the norm ... but if a person finds more days spent not knowing
> what to eat or how to eat a healthy diet because meal time is just "a
> royal pain" ... well..... that's not such a good thing.
>
> Pasta. Pasta is not necessarily such a simple food to eat. You have to
> be selective about which pasta and its preparation before deciding if it
> is one of those simple to manage meals. Often times, it isn't.
>
> I have decades of experience trying to figure out what to prepare myself
> for mealtime. If you want to know anything from my experience, I'd be
> more than happy to share my thoughts with you.
>
> In the morning, I'll be mostly away from my computer for at least a
> week. But if you post about this subject, chances are there are others
> with ideas to help you while I'm away.
>
> Obviously, a bowl of "guac" now and then as a "meal" isn't going to hurt
> anyone. But there are *many* options for you if you are interested.
>
> So.... while I'm away, maybe you and the others can discuss this and
> when I return, I'll put in my two-cents'.
>
> Webby
Thanks Webby, that would probably be very helpful. Im just really