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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Recovering on a Liquid and Soft Diet

Thank you to all who said prayers or well wishes on my behalf. I so appreciate it.

Monday was rough, Tuesday was rough, but today I'm doing better. I'm wiped out, but my pain is now under control. I hope to feel better and better with each passing day.

Liquid and soft diets are challenging enough. Liquid and soft diets when you're lactose intolerant and feeling poorly adds a new level to the challenge. Fortunately, this is not new to me. The last surgery and the extraction before that required a liquid/soft diet for several days post-procedure. I'm actually now really getting this down.

On Sunday afternoon, I made myself a quart of pureed broccoli-cheddar soup and a pint and a half of vanilla non-dairy pudding. Vanilla pudding can be combined with pureed pumpkin and spices for a pumpkin pudding (boosting the nutritional value of the pudding) or served with a teaspoon of cocoa powder for a small cup of chocolate pudding or eaten just as vanilla pudding.

I also took containers of applesauce, crabapple sauce, and pureed pumpkin from the freezer to thaw. In addition to stirring pumpkin into vanilla pudding, it can be mixed with applesauce with a pinch of cinnamon. 

When I wanted a bit of bread with my pureed soup, I diced a slice into small dices and stirred them into a watered down version of the soup to soften the bread. Bread this soft becomes a bread-y mush, maybe not appealing under normal circumstances, but very welcome when on a no-chew diet.

And of course I've been able to eat mashed potatoes, mashed ripe bananas, and mashed ripe avocado, plus various smoothies.

By thinking ahead about my meals, I was prepared and ready to feed myself in the early days after the surgery. I knew what I'd have for each meal and snack for a couple of days. For these first three days I'm sticking to liquids and other non-chew foods. Tomorrow I'll be able to introduce foods like scrambled eggs and soft bread. Meat is still something of a challenge.

This is pureed chicken and vegetable soup.

To address that challenge, this afternoon I made a pot of chicken and vegetable soup, using a diced half-breast of chicken, some onion, celery, garlic, carrots, and seasonings in water. When the vegetables were fully cooked, I added a small handful of broken whole wheat pasta to cook in the liquid. Once the noodles were soft, I pureed the entire batch in a pitcher blender. This tastes better than it looks like it would. I'll be having pureed chicken-vegetable soup for a few meals in the next two days.

Chicken purees more easily than beef. The fibers are less stringy and tough in chicken than in beef. So I find it to be a good first meat to use in my "liquid" meals. It still will leave a small amount of texture if simply using a regular pitcher blender, but those bits are easily swallowed as is, and will digest easily. After surgery or an injury, protein is essential for repair. I'm glad to be at a point now to be able to add some meat to my days' meals.

There are some difficult aspects to subsisting on a liquid or soft foods diet, like boredom, wanting to chew something, missing favorite foods. But I'm trying to look on the bright side, that this is just part of the process to getting a healthy mouth back. Soon enough I'll be eating pizza and burgers with the rest of the family once again.



Saturday, January 25, 2025

Hi friends,

I don't normally post on a weekend, but Monday will be a hard day for me. I have the last of my dental surgeries on Monday morning (say a prayer for me, please). I dropped off my consent papers yesterday. I'll be sedated, but awake enough to answer questions or respond to the doctor as needed. I hate sedation of any kind, it makes me feel out of my head, and I really, really don't like that feeling. I'm also scared of the after pain. I think I'm just worn out by pain in general. The anxiety this week has been eating me alive. It will be good to have this behind me.

I won't be posting Monday afternoon, as would be my normal routine. But I hope to get back to posting sometime in the week, at the very least to let you all know I'm doing fine. I also want to respond to your comments from this past week. I haven't forgotten, just been sidetracked.

One of my daughters got suddenly very sick this week. She'd been substitute teaching for 3 weeks, then just woke up so very sick the other morning. It's not Covid, but she was quite sick. She's improving now, thankfully. But it's been a rough few days. On top of caring for her, I've had to be extra careful myself not to catch anything, as that would have postponed my surgery by another month. Too much anxiety right now. Things will improve later in the week, I am confident of that.

Anyway, I hope your weekend has been beautiful and wish you a wonderful start to the week!

Be back very soon,

Lili

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