I was actually less than impressed with the nutritionists' advice I received (my CCC is Univ of Michigan), they weren't very numbers oriented, just kind of gave me generic advice (monitor your weight, drink x-amount of water, etc) and took down what I was 'eating' at the time, which was about two months post-surgery. It seemed they were mostly concerned with my not losing weight during radiation, which of course they should have been, and almost not at all concerned with 'normal' healthy diet issues, of which too much sugar is one (I'm not diabetic). I'm at a point now (6 months post) where I can just maintain my weight with 3Kcals/day (5'10", 140lbs), and getting more and more active, so I may need even more in the future, and the more I read the more concerned I get with taking in 8+ Ensure-Plus's per day for the next 25+ years (fingers crossed) - lots of sugar, and what seems like double the recommended amount of protein for my height/weight.
I guess as time goes on I'll catch on to what people here seem to do, which is venture out into other foods, just would like to keep the calorie by volume concentration high.
Thanks for the link Paul, it was useful.
Last edited by jneal3; 03-13-2014 10:16 AM.