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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 2097127" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>well without seeming too intrusive, i guess a lot depends on what you can physically do, [USER=447317]@Fndwheelie[/USER]</p><p></p><p>i'd assume some lack of mobility, due to your posts but could you possibly stand/position yourself long enough to scramble some eggs..always a good go to for breakfast if not frying .</p><p></p><p>in my early days i went scrambled eggs and an avocado for the fats.</p><p>a not unpleasant experience and seemed to fill me quite nicely for the morning.</p><p>greek yoghurt and fruit (berries) always fuelled me up as well.</p><p></p><p>as T2D i have taken the advice on here to heart and got myself used to 2mad...(2 meals a day)</p><p>but i am not on insulin, so my advice may be negated by your personal needs that i'm not aware of.</p><p></p><p>the issue i guess isn't breakfast, it's the main meal.</p><p></p><p>perhaps an idea for us all of what that normally/could consist of, might help us make better suggestions.</p><p>( a bag of veg can go into the microwave and bulk out the meat from any dish if you ditch the potatoes/rice for instance.)</p><p></p><p>not sure anything is beyond us when the prize seems worth while..</p><p>whether that's better health, reversal of complications or in your case the upcoming operation.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck finding a way forward, and i look forward to a listing of what the foods might be so</p><p>the collective can come up with appropriate solutions.</p><p></p><p>regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 2097127, member: 493719"] well without seeming too intrusive, i guess a lot depends on what you can physically do, [USER=447317]@Fndwheelie[/USER] i'd assume some lack of mobility, due to your posts but could you possibly stand/position yourself long enough to scramble some eggs..always a good go to for breakfast if not frying . in my early days i went scrambled eggs and an avocado for the fats. a not unpleasant experience and seemed to fill me quite nicely for the morning. greek yoghurt and fruit (berries) always fuelled me up as well. as T2D i have taken the advice on here to heart and got myself used to 2mad...(2 meals a day) but i am not on insulin, so my advice may be negated by your personal needs that i'm not aware of. the issue i guess isn't breakfast, it's the main meal. perhaps an idea for us all of what that normally/could consist of, might help us make better suggestions. ( a bag of veg can go into the microwave and bulk out the meat from any dish if you ditch the potatoes/rice for instance.) not sure anything is beyond us when the prize seems worth while.. whether that's better health, reversal of complications or in your case the upcoming operation. Best of luck finding a way forward, and i look forward to a listing of what the foods might be so the collective can come up with appropriate solutions. regards. [/QUOTE]
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