Sunday, August 29, 2010
Clinic Food
Nourishment is important for cancer patients. In the clinic are several small kitchens with snacks for the patients and caregivers. Normally, Deb would rather go hungry than eat Campbell's soups. These are not normal times for her. She consumes these little half cans of vegetable beef with crumbled-up soda crackers in it. She drinks little fruit juices with chipped ice-watered down 50:50.
There are popsicles, fruit cups, ice cream, and coffee.
We'll know it's the big one when she drinks coffee!
Pictures with apologies to Andy Warhol!
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Ahhhh! I have eaten too many of those chicken noodle half cans with a cup of crushed ice and cranberry juice! Why is that the universal hospital nourishment?
ReplyDeleteWe also had packs and packs of Cheerioes, corn flakes and Rice Crispies. Stuart ate rice crispies for a LONG time! Nothing else sounded good to him.
Praying for you as your journey continues.
Baby Ellie is waiting for you back in Atlanta!