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I drink lots of resource or ensure plus, these are drinks given to anorexics or people suffering from malnutrition. If you cant get a hold of these, the weight gain powders bopdy builders use are full of calories but you have to make sure you get a weight gainer and not a standard protien...
By the by, people with CF need twice as much fat and protien as normal people so these foods should NEVER be avoided and infact should be eaten more than any other.
Ummm, I think you should speak to the nutritionist again. People who are enzyme defiicient cant break down any long chain molecules, which include fats AND protiens. Whilst there may not be any fat in this type of food there is protien, and she will not be getting any of this protien from these...
Are there any types of food we can eat without having to take enzymes? I only ask because every now and then (not often) I forget to bring my tablets to work, and it would be nice to know there was still some food I could eat...
I go out clubbing/pubbing all the time. The smoke does bother me, but I find that if I just have a good physio session after and stay active etc im fine. You have to live your life to the fullest. People sometimes dont realise its not all about the length of life, its about the quality of your life.
Last year I read an article in the paper about an organ farm in korea which reckons in 10yrs time it will be able to grow organs in pigs for transplants with no chance of rejection or need for anti-rejection drugs at all. Does anyone have more information on this or know where i can get some? cheers
Last year there was an article in an Australian newspaper saying that there is an "organ farm" in Korea, which says that in 10 years time it will be able to grow organs in pigs for transplant, with no rejection or need for anti-rejection drugs at all. Does anyone have more information on this or...
Hello,
I'm a new member and just thought I'd introduce myself. I grew up in Australia, currently living in England. I have Cystic Fibrosis, and lead an extremely 'normal' life. I have played rugby every year of my life since I was 6, I started lifting weights when I was 16 and broke the...
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