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I’m finally getting the chop! After 30 years with these unbearable unnecessary additions to my body I’m finally going to be able to have the body I deserve. During this time of recovery my main goal will be to rest and heal. The first 4 weeks are the hardest. I won’t be able to lift my arms above my chest or carry anything. Unfortunately this also means I am unable to walk Hiapo while I heal. Luckily he’s got a solid other dad and his favorite lady to help out with walks and maybe even some car rides. If I trust you with Hiapo I may have already asked for your help with him in some way. Thank you to all who’ve agreed to help our baby boy while I’m healing. This was my first concern going into the procedure as I will be pretty unable to do most things that he needs from me beyond snuggles. Besides the care of Hiapo, my primary needs are pretty simple. Cleaning and cooking are the main ones I’ll need outside help for. Below are dietary guidelines for those who wish to cook food or bring groceries. Please keep in mind I share a freezer and fridge space when considering cooking or dropping off groceries.
Special Notes
Shellfish allergy is severe. Solanene reaction is strongest with tomatoes and jalapeño but others are tolerable. Extremely lactose intolerant especially when the recipe calls for eggs. Allix eats a largely plant based diet.
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