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Old 03-23-2022, 03:13 PM #10
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Doing better today as the IVIG headache and flu like symptoms are mostly gone. My daughter is doing the meeting with our new helper as I am not up for that. It is harder to eat enough when I am weaker. But the drawbacks at hospital made food worse. After enjoying a big serving of scrambled eggs first morn the nurse oh that’s not gluten-free. I couldn’t have grilled sweet potato for same reason. When I got gluten-free menu it was so limited. Seriously I said to nurse I just need some meat! I love my veggies but meat too. I feel somewhat newborn in my body. I ate much better today even some spinach. Sculptor 44
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