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Tag Archives: lack of nutritional food in hospitals
Update and Nutrition – 4 April 2012
Finally, today is a breathing day! Literally. I have been working on exercises for my lungs and I can finally take a deep breath. It is definitely a good start. There is still a little bit of crackle noises in … Continue reading
Posted in Acute GVHD, Chronic GVHD, Healing Process, Post-Transplant Issues, Side effects of long term steroids
Tagged expensive to supplement all my food, food, frustrations, gaining body mass, going home eventually, kitchen inneficiencies, lack of nutritional food in hospitals, lack of saliva, liver ezymes, Lung Infection, no cooperation from hospital kitchen, nutrition, personally supplementing food, physiotherapy, screw ups, strengthening muscles
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