#56659 07-01-2005 01:19 PM | Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 191 Gold Member (100+ posts) | OP Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 191 | I'm trying to regain weight. After speaking to my dietician today, she did manage to give me a guide book for fast foods. (Okay, I confess to chasing a whole lot of food cravings lately) and she gave me a site calorieking.com that could help me tally up calories at restaurants (although I wasn't able to find how many calories in the Red Lobster Outerbanks Sampler)
What I would like to know, is if any of you folks have any calorie counter guide type books that has side by side comparisons of not only restaurant foods, but also grocery brand foods.
I've been taking alot of advice from friends (like eating goofy kids cereals like Cinnamon Toast Crunch) but I'd really like some sort of book where I could at a glance figure out which cereal in the cereal aisle has the highest calorie count.
I'm assuming that Haagen Daz is the highest calorie ice cream, but it would be nice to go to the store properly informed so I don't have to squint and figure out that little tiny writing on the containers.
Most of the websites I am visiting seem to be geared for people wanting to go the opposite way of weight gain. Although it's novel to be a minority, it's a bit annoying for someone trying to cram the maximum calorie intake.
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#56660 07-01-2005 06:22 PM | Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) | Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 | Hello Jen,
I to am trying to gain weight after two years out from dx. My normal weight was about 145 lbs. I lost about 25 pounds after the surgery. I had a peg tube that I was inputting 8 cans of jevity along with Gatorade and trying to eat soft foods like soup etc. I gained back 20 lbs. in about eight weeks. After I had the feeding tube removed it forced me to try and eat enough to maintain and I wanted to get back to 145 lbs. After 8 months I had a recurrance in the original surgical area (right tonsil) along with mets to both lungs. My weight would vary from a high of 139 and a low of 132. I was aware my depression and I know it was preventing me from reaching my goal of 145. Some days I only have one smoothie a day. Just don't care to eat, its a hassal. My on'gist told me the chemo will have a wasting effect after being on it for a year now.
Someone posted a smoothie recipe that has 1300 calories in one of them. Smoothie: 2 cups whole milk 1 cup half & half 1 pkg. Carnation Instant breakfast 3 Tablespoons Ovaltine 2 cups Ice cream 1 tablespoon Malted milk powder
Mix in blender and serve in a chilled mug.
After talking with Brian Hill he told me I also needed protein. I purchased that at a local GNA. I have been adding the protein for about a month now. I go for chemo on Tuesday and am hoping the added protein has helped with the weight gain. I know I have to eat more and be more disiplined in making myself input enough to meet my goal. It's like I don't really care and am just waiting for the shoe to drop.
Danny Boy
Daniel Bogan DX 7/16/03 Right tonsil,SCC T4NOMO. right side neck disection, IMRT Radiation x 33.
Recurrance in June 05 in right tonsil area. Now receiving palliative chemo (Erbitux) starting 3/9/06
Our good friend and loved member of the forum has passed away RIP Dannyboy 7-16-2006
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#56661 07-02-2005 02:24 AM | Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 191 Gold Member (100+ posts) | OP Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 191 | Well, I am eating pretty good. When a food craving hits, I answer it before the craving disappears. What I crave the most though is fresh fruit and fresh salads, but know these aren't going to put the weight on.
The past couple weeks, I've managed most of a meal at Red Lobster, cheeseburgers, fries and sometimes even donuts and McMuffins.
What I'm looking for is some sort of paperback book that has food listings so that when I have choices, I can pick the highest calorie choices.
Otherwise, I'm sticking to the food cravings and celebrate any and all little bites of it that I can cram down.
Think I'm going to try the smoothies once a day anyway. At least I'm going to make some valient attempts at adding even more high calorie ice cream to the daily intake Jen | | |
#56662 07-02-2005 05:23 PM | Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) | Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 | Jen the above receipe should read 1 cup whole milk & 1/2 cup half & half. I blame it on chemo brain. I make these daily yet when I write it down I always screw it up!!!
Keep fighting like you have been, Things will get better for you soon.
As far as the calorie counting books try a nutrition store or a good health food store or a good book store. You should be able to find what you are looking for.
Those smoothies served in a chilled mug taste like one big milkshake.
Danny Boy
Daniel Bogan DX 7/16/03 Right tonsil,SCC T4NOMO. right side neck disection, IMRT Radiation x 33.
Recurrance in June 05 in right tonsil area. Now receiving palliative chemo (Erbitux) starting 3/9/06
Our good friend and loved member of the forum has passed away RIP Dannyboy 7-16-2006
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#56663 07-02-2005 08:38 PM | Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 316 Platinum Member (300+ posts) | Platinum Member (300+ posts) Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 316 | Hi Jen,
The smoothies I made were made (and sometimes still are) from fresh banana, raw egg, full cream milk, (sometimes yoghurt is added), along with a high fibre and protein dietary supplement powder mixture, icecream, and honey. Very scrumptious, and kept me going all day, heaps of calories.
By the by, I wasn't able to eat/drink anything cold or hot for a long time... room temperature was quite sufficient, and still is.
Cheers!
Tizz
End of Radiation - the "Ides of March" 2004 :-)
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#56664 07-03-2005 10:39 AM | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,676 Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) | Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 2,676 | Jen, the American Heart Assoc. usually has several calorie counter publications for people with high colosterol or heart problems. That might be a way to back into the info you are seeking. Amy
CGtoJohn:SCC Flr of Mouth.Dx 3\05. Surg.4\05.T3NOMO.IMRTx30. Recur Dx 1\06.Surg 2\06. Chemo: 4 Cycles of Carbo\Taxol:on Erbitux for 7 mo. Lost our battle 2-23-07- But not the will to fight this disease
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#56665 07-03-2005 11:08 AM | Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 1,244 Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) | Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 1,244 | Jen i have put on 14lb since my op last August, maybe you need some of my red wine. LOL Sunshine... love and hugs Helen
SCC Base of tongue, (TISN0M0) laser surgery, 10/01 and 05/03 no clear margins. Radial free flap graft to tonsil pillar, partial glossectomy, left neck dissection 08/04
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#56666 07-05-2005 09:22 AM | Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 40 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 40 | Actually Calorie King puts out it's own handy food guide. I've got a 2003 edition, it's small & slick w/good advice. You can find it at most bookstores as well as Walmart. It has a section in the back w/resturant listings.
If you're looking for massive calorie intake Stone Cold Creamery 'gotta have it' size for peanutbutter icecream is 1,020 cals! At Red Lob the big numbers are from the cheesy/buttery appetizers like the Lobster Quesadilla or fried items like mushrooms. For a big calorie meal nothing tops the Crab Alfredo.
Dig.7/03 3cm+ lymph nodes & base of tongue tumor. Radical neck dissection w/removal of one neck muscle, laser removal of tumor. 47 sessions of radiation, 2 doses of Cisplatin & PEG tube 40yrs old non-smoker/drinker
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