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		<title>By: Dan &#38; Kathy Dias</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If it&#039;s any consolation, Dave, my dad was cold constantly after coming home from the hospital last winter ---and that was in Phoenix!  It&#039;s normal, and it will pass as Irene gains weight, and her body recovers.
Small quantities of calorie dense foods ; no large portions on the plate--they&#039;re overwhelming to look at.  My dad&#039;s favorite while on soft foods was a Stuffed Baked Potato soup we found at Safeway.  Sweet things weren&#039;t attractive to him at the time, and we could heat up the soup in 1/4 cup increments.  
Every body is different, and part of the problem with illness is that it sometimes changes the patient&#039;s tastes...sometimes hourly.  Things that sounded good when they asked for them are a turn-off by the time they&#039;re looking at the plate. 
You know we&#039;re praying, constantly.  Our God is Irene&#039;s Jehovah Rophe.  He is our Peace.  And He&#039;s still More than Enough.

Love y&#039;all!
Kathy]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it&#8217;s any consolation, Dave, my dad was cold constantly after coming home from the hospital last winter &#8212;and that was in Phoenix!  It&#8217;s normal, and it will pass as Irene gains weight, and her body recovers.<br />
Small quantities of calorie dense foods ; no large portions on the plate&#8211;they&#8217;re overwhelming to look at.  My dad&#8217;s favorite while on soft foods was a Stuffed Baked Potato soup we found at Safeway.  Sweet things weren&#8217;t attractive to him at the time, and we could heat up the soup in 1/4 cup increments.<br />
Every body is different, and part of the problem with illness is that it sometimes changes the patient&#8217;s tastes&#8230;sometimes hourly.  Things that sounded good when they asked for them are a turn-off by the time they&#8217;re looking at the plate.<br />
You know we&#8217;re praying, constantly.  Our God is Irene&#8217;s Jehovah Rophe.  He is our Peace.  And He&#8217;s still More than Enough.</p>
<p>Love y&#8217;all!<br />
Kathy</p>
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