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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulNix" data-source="post: 6483801" data-attributes="member: 90548"><p>Although my mum's illness was different to your own this maybe worth a go. </p><p> When my mother was ill and no appetite in desperation and after trying all the good foods I just went around and bought a load of crap cheap yogurts and chocolate mouse type deserts those cheap nasty things with foil lids on and that was something which she could manage and actually got to eat a lot of them it seemed to help and got her eating more.</p><p></p><p> Another thing is to just try something a bit random if you think she would go for it, mum was sick for several days and went for some chips from the chip van yet couldn't manage some plain sponge.</p><p> Best wishes to you, Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulNix, post: 6483801, member: 90548"] Although my mum's illness was different to your own this maybe worth a go. When my mother was ill and no appetite in desperation and after trying all the good foods I just went around and bought a load of crap cheap yogurts and chocolate mouse type deserts those cheap nasty things with foil lids on and that was something which she could manage and actually got to eat a lot of them it seemed to help and got her eating more. Another thing is to just try something a bit random if you think she would go for it, mum was sick for several days and went for some chips from the chip van yet couldn't manage some plain sponge. Best wishes to you, Paul [/QUOTE]
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