I eat a yogurt a day, a boost a day and my meals are high concentration of high 
protein, stake, chicken, fish and eggs.
Bobbie 


Smile Everyday

> On Oct 31, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Lori Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So, all this talk about wounds and having to stay in bed got me to thinking.  
> Everybody's talked about how to keep our minds busy, etc.  I haven't really 
> read anything about what to eat to help hurry along the healing process.  
> Years ago, I remember being told that we do most of our healing while asleep 
> & protein is our best source of nutrition for healing.
> Over the summer, I've had a dot on my ishial that recently has turned into an 
> open sore.  I HATE staying in bed!!  But, living a full life is as important 
> being healthy w/no wounds.  I, however, did stay in bed the last 2 days b/c I 
> had a red spot on my pants Monday night which scared the crap out of me.  
> And, I have a huge weekend coming up. 
> I say all this to get to the 'food'.  I searched 'wound healing food' and 
> came up w/this link.....
> http://www.livestrong.com/article/113952-foods-heal-wounds/
> Here's my question, tho....what do y'all eat that's easy for somebody to feed 
> you and how often do you eat?
>  
> Lori
> ~C3-4,5-6
> ~35 yrs. post
> 
> From: greg <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 4:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Stuck in bed for over a month
> 
> Yes, since July.
> But I do get up for a couple of hours a few days a week.
> Pressure sore on my butt
> I just don't think I can do the surgery. Having to go 4-6 weeks with no 
> getting up at all.
> I need a bit of sun a few days a week. I went a whole week once and it did 
> not heal any faster that week.
> Greg
>  
> > Hi All,
> > Is there anybody else right now who has been stuck in bed for a
> > month or more? Just wondering.  Bobbie
> >
> > Smile Everyday
> 
> 

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