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MS KATHRYN P ROSENTHAL <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jan 1999 12:42:14 -0500
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-- [ From: Kathryn P. Rosenthal * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --

Hi, Julie.  You wrote:
>
> I have a question--  I will be having my gallbladder removed this
Friday, and
> I'm trying to get some game plan as to what I'll be able to eat while
I'm
> recuperating.  I'm sure the doc will recommend clear liquids, jello,
pudding,
> etc. etc.  I'm thinking that broth, tea, and then scrambled eggs would
be good
> and paleo, but am wondering what else you all think!

First off, I know NOTHING about gallbladder surgery, so the following
suggestions may be totally inappropriate.  But, for what it's worth, you
may want to try these when you can take a little solid food:

Warm cider with dried organic apples soaked in it,  cream of buckwheat
with a little cinnamon on top, canned peaches or pears (without sugar,
etc.) pureed in the blender, veggies in the juicer, broth made from ham
hock with lentils cooked until they're mush, or with peas mushed (I know
these aren't paleo, but you'll need some protein).

Best wishes on a complete and fast recovery,
Kath

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