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[quote=Anonymous]My friend’s DH just had his initial surgery to remove cancer before he begins chemotherapy and radiation. It’s been a few years since I walked this path with family and then friends and I don’t remember those early days or where people are with appetite and food needs. The family is set for meals but I want to make sure they have healthy, interesting things to eat the rest of the time. Is there anything that I should avoid or that would be especially welcome in a busy house with a recovering patient who has a long journey ahead? This time of year I always have a pomegranate open and have lots of those leafy oranges, but I’m wondering if fruit (with other stuff) is unwelcome. We are Asian (which is why fruit) and they are Spanish and South American, so I want to make sure there aren’t any cultural things I’m missing. [/quote]
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