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| Eat
foods from each of the basic food groups: fruits
and vegetables, dairy products, cereal, grains
and proteins. |
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| Limit your salt intake. Too much sodium can cause you to retain fluids that may
interfere with breathing. |
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| Limit your intake of caffeinated drinks. Caffeine
may interfere with some of your medications and may
also make you feel nervous. |
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| Avoid foods that produce gas or make you feel bloated.
The best process to use in eliminating foods from
your diet is trial and error. |
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| Try to eat your main meal early. This way, you
will have lots of energy to carry you through the
day. |
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| Choose foods that are easy to prepare. Don't waste
all of your energy preparing a meal. Try to rest
before eating so that you can enjoy your meal. |
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| Try to rest
before eating so that you can enjoy your meal. |
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| Avoid foods that supply little or no nutritional
value. |
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| Try eating six small meals a day instead of three
large ones. This will keep you from filling up your
stomach and causing shortness of breath. |
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| If you are using
oxygen, be sure to wear your cannula while eating
and after meals, too. Eating and digestion require
energy, and this causes your body to use more oxygen. |
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| Try to eat in a relaxed atmosphere, and make your
meals attractive and enjoyable. |
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| Consult your doctor if you have other dietary restrictions,
such as ulcers, or if you are overweight or underweight. |
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