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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Recipes for high protein foods, for someone about to undergo radiation therapy?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Recipes for high protein foods, for someone about to undergo radiation therapy?),it will help you,my kids.


It is going to affect the neck area. So, the foods must be high protein, but easy to chew or not involve a lot of chewing. (protein shakes as well would be good)

Side effects could be extreme sore throat, mouth pain, nausea, and loss of apetite/taste. This is why I need as much help as I can get.

Thanks!

Answers:
tuna sandwiches and peanut butter.

Other Answers:
Tuna, eggs and protein shakes.
That's how the girl from the movie "Million Dollar Baby" got so fit and strong.
I hope this helps, the link below shows an entire list of high protein foods. Good Luck.
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http://healthandfitness.com/bbs/forum/messages/8753.html
This is the mix that got me through chemo. Freeze some really ripe bananas. You do this by letting them get really really ripe, peeling them, and putting the "meat" into plastic tubs, then freezing.

Make smoothies of frozen banana and your favorite beverage, such as orange juice, soy milk, rum. Add HUGE amounts of protein powder.

Peppermint tea is a good stomach calmer. Peppermint candy and licorice candy are good stomachics too, but get the health food kind ... the sugar laden ones tended to make me even MORE pukey. Most drugstores sell cola syrup. One ounce over crushed ice, sipped slowly, also calmed the nausea.

If your hair is going to fall out, go ahead an get it cut VERY short (like buzzed) now. Other wise you will have long shedded hairs on your pillow, in your sink, everywhere. Then seeing the long hairs makes you gag.

I have been in remission for over 2 years now. Good luck.
My husband just went through radiation on the lung
You need to eat anything you can even if it is processed in the blender
Radiation changes the taste of everything and makes you so weak you won't want to eat anything
Protein milkshakes, like peanut butter and banana and chocolate or strawberry mixed with carnation instant breakfast is good or even mix with canned protein drinks
Blended soups of any kind
Banana splits are good without the nuts
Some patients even ate baby food just to keep up their strength but homemade in the food processer is a lot better tasting


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