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continue to support me through so many kind, thoughtful and useful comments. I really feel as if I'm carried along by this amazing international group of loving people. I can't tell you what a difference it makes to hear from people all over the globe, especially when you're chained to your bed and food pump.Also, I can now eat (in no particular order) boiled eggs, hot chocolate, lettuce, poached fish, Cornettos, lemon lime and bitters and crisps (I polished off a large packet in a rare visit to the pub on Sunday afternoon).I still have the nasogastric tube swinging before me like a bizarre trunk, to the delight of my little cousin (who is spending Christmas in the apartment above ours, which her family has rented from my neighbour) and all other children, it seems, who desperately want to tug it and love the idea of playing with an elephant person. Cuddling babies has become something of a hazard, as they all reach with great enthusiasm for the NGT and it's not so easy to get them to release it. I'm very much hoping to lose it by Christmas day three days away if I can convince my doctors that I'm eating enough not to need it. One of the problems with the nasogastric feed is that its steady drip of calories diminishes your hunger and incentive to eat. But I'll do quite a lot to be rid of the nightly harnessing to the pump and daily presentation as Pinocchio.Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year, with love.Dear Anna, I awakened this morning with you in my awareness. We don know one another but you touched me. This blog expresses well much of my medical journey and I grateful you are writing