These are the meals I eat in Ramadan,
the first one is at 4 and 30 mintues a.m. and this is it:
The next is after 14 hours at 7 and 15 p.m. and this is it:
At about 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. i drink tea (twice):
At about 11 p.m. I eat this:
well i don't finnish all that meals....(why am studying anorexia nervosa these days?)....
4 comments:
Dear Dr. Sami,
Having been dx'ed with an ED (not thin enough, unfourtunately for AN), I am fascinated with Eating disorders...I can send you some books if you like...yesterday, I started drinking t e a at work, instead of my usual tons of diet coke and diet lemonade...and now I am, as they say, hooked...see a connection here...? I am drinking tea because I want to be like you...as if that were even remotely possible, but if you are able, take it as a true compliment. And today, I will drink tea at work, in your honor.
Thank you for as always, a terrific blog and a wonderful you, tracy
dear Tracy, how nice are your words, and thanks god you are not thin like the anorexia nervosa patients, and believe me being Tracy, being yourself is very very nice...I really like you for what you are...Thank you for the most nice compliments you always send me...take care...
OMG.. for the last 10 minutes I've been just staring at the food you eat, thinking how you can eat it.. when I finally realized that my sister, a resident like you, eats it sometimes.
I am very very picky about food, even what my sister calls (الفعالية) which you've posted last, wouldn't please me much.
Thank God I'm not studying medicine.
Try to treat yourself every now and then with a decent meal on a REAL plate and a glass full of fresh juice.
Ramadan Kareem.. and God be with you.
yeah dear Moslawia, it was hard at first to get used to the life of a resedent doctor...the most difficult was not the food...it was the work in emergency unit...anyway thanks God i get used to it...thank you for your nice comments...
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