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My partner has an ileostomy and has a difficult time eating many foods. Does anyone have recipes that might help me make good, nutritious meals that won't cause a lot of digestive problems? I'm especially looking for ways to incorporate vegetables into recipes in ways that won't cause blockages or distress. And I'm looking for advice on using mushrooms, one of the common "problem" foods that, unfortunately, we both love -- is it at all possible to grind them or use powdered dried mushroom for flavor in dishes without creating problems?

2007-03-21 04:11:35 · 10 answers · asked by tawonda2 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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There are no recipes specifically for ostomy patients. This is because everyone is different in what they can and can't tolerate. Most ileostomates don't have a problem with any foods once they've healed. I eat all the 'no no' foods, ie mushrooms, corn, peanuts, etc without a problem. Just have to remember to CHEW, CHEW, CHEW!

How long since your partner's surgery? He needs time to heal and should really be on bland foods during this phase. After a couple of months, introduce new foods into his diet one at a time (yes, even the 'no no' foods). That way, if it does happen to cause an adverse reaction, he can identify the culprit and decide whether to limit it or totally eliminate it from his diet. Remember, only 10% of blockages are actually caused by food - the rest are caused by adhesions. The chances of your partner getting a blockage from food is minimal if he chews well.

Good luck!

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2016-04-22 15:00:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honestly, whatever he can keep down is whats best for him. He needs to get plenty of calories and proteins, and he isnt going to want to eat at all. You need to make sure his meats are cooked to temp. (actually check the temp of the meat while cooking to ensure it is done, DONT go by look or cook time when cooking for him) to prevent him from getting an infection because his immune system will be lowered. Depending on how low his white blood cell counts are, he may have other dietary restrictions such as no fresh fruits or veggies. He should ask his doctor if he is expected to be neutropenic (super low white blood cell count) and to explain the dietary restrictions that come with being neutropenic if he is. Bland carbs will be easy for him to eat. Things like breads, crackers, mashed potatoes or even pastas if he can keep down the sauces. He should try to find a shake like boost or ensure or pedialite or some of the diet meal replacement shakes like slim fast that he likes.. they usually have a good amount of calories and proteins and will help him get the extra nutrition he will be loosing by not eating. Things like gatorade will also be good for him to drink to help balance his electrolytes. He should avoid anything that is spicy or other wise causes him indigestion/diareah issues. And he should avoid his fav foods.. they wont taste right and he could develope taste aversions if he vomits right after eating.

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