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Rice.

 

It's the most solid thing I've eaten all week. Monday I was in a ski accident and fractured two bones around my right eye. Sternum and ribs are badly bruised as well. Friday half my front tooth fell off, to boot.

 

So it's been soup, pudding and ice cream until now.

Ouch! That accident must have been painful.

 

I hope you'll get well soon, and be back to eating your favourite solid food.

Thanks. A week later and I'm eating a PopTart, using the left side of my mouth only. Progress!

:cheerleader: :)

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Rice.

 

It's the most solid thing I've eaten all week. Monday I was in a ski accident and fractured two bones around my right eye. Sternum and ribs are badly bruised as well. Friday half my front tooth fell off, to boot.

 

So it's been soup, pudding and ice cream until now.

Ouch! That accident must have been painful.

 

I hope you'll get well soon, and be back to eating your favourite solid food.

Thanks. A week later and I'm eating a PopTart, using the left side of my mouth only. Progress!

:cheerleader: :)

Yippee!
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A baked chicken egg roll, a lobster egg roll and

after 2 rounds of snow shoveling -

 

A Aperol and OrangeStrawberryBanana juice cocktail. :cosmo:

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More vodka, more seltzer, more lemon juice. With some of my wife's lemon chicken to keep my blood sugar up while my liver decomposes the alcohol.
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Yay for...pop tarts! (?) Said nobody, ever. But hey, if it works.

 

goose, yikes! I had a ski accident after moving up north to start university.

Hauled down the hill in a stretcher and spent two weeks on crutches - stairs revealed dangers I never knew existed.

Cracked two ribs on another occasion and nobody knows what that is like - in movies the pain lasts about ten minutes.

In real life it's about ten months!

 

Take care, thank goodness you survived, really!

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Any thoughts on the tooth? Is there a fix or does it just close off and no risk of bacterial infection?
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Picked up a package of frozen bison burger patties from Trader Joe's. 3 5.3 ounce patties, individually sealed in plastic. Thawed one and fried it up, a litlle salt, pepper, and onion powder. Very dense, the single patty, a baked potato and a small salad was more than enough. Very tasty, definitely buying again.
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