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<blockquote data-quote="Marikev" data-source="post: 2749567" data-attributes="member: 558151"><p>Wondering if you are getting enough basic nutrients to heal your wound..enough proteins, calories and whatever else is needed to build new tissue? Is your appetite OK? Maybe eat more meals and get enough rest? Give your body a chance to heal itself.</p><p>Research what foods are best to help in recovery from infection.</p><p>Have heard things about Vitamin D to help with healing.. but maybe speak to your nurse about this, am assuming you are in the grey old UK and not getting much Vit D from sunshine. </p><p>Hope you soon feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marikev, post: 2749567, member: 558151"] Wondering if you are getting enough basic nutrients to heal your wound..enough proteins, calories and whatever else is needed to build new tissue? Is your appetite OK? Maybe eat more meals and get enough rest? Give your body a chance to heal itself. Research what foods are best to help in recovery from infection. Have heard things about Vitamin D to help with healing.. but maybe speak to your nurse about this, am assuming you are in the grey old UK and not getting much Vit D from sunshine. Hope you soon feel better. [/QUOTE]
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