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Supporting Betty through Cancer treatment

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Betty Baseliza Medina has been courageously fighting multiple myeloma cancer since November 2025. The Lord has been good, as He always is, showing His mercy and miracle by giving her another chance at life. She has recently undergone a bone marrow transplant and is now home recovering, but she is currently under a 30-day quarantine and is very weak. She needs our support to help plan and provide her meals during this time. As she is very fragile, like a newborn, we want to make sure she is nourished and cared for. We would love to come together as a community to show her the love of Christ, just as she has shown all of us throughout this year. We are organizing a meal train where we can provide meals, send food, or contribute gift cards. God will reward every act of kindness. Thank you for your love and support. ⸻ Spanish (versión en español) Betty Baseliza Medina ha estado luchando valientemente contra el mieloma múltiple desde noviembre de 2025. El Señor ha sido bueno, como siempre lo es, mostrando su misericordia y su milagro al darle una nueva oportunidad de vida. Recientemente recibió un trasplante de médula ósea y ahora se encuentra en casa en recuperación, pero está en una cuarentena de 30 días y muy débil. Necesita nuestro apoyo para ayudarle a planificar y proveer sus comidas durante este tiempo. Debido a su estado delicado, como el de un recién nacido, queremos asegurarnos de que esté bien alimentada y cuidada. Nos gustaría unirnos como comunidad para mostrarle el amor de Cristo, así como ella nos lo ha demostrado a todos durante este año. Estamos organizando un “meal train” donde podemos llevar comidas, enviar alimentos o contribuir con tarjetas de regalo. Dios recompensará cada acto de bondad. Gracias por su amor y apoyo.


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Betty haa a protein and fiber diet and a neutropenic diet.Foods to AvoidTo prevent exposure to harmful bacteria, fungi, and parasites, you should generally restrict the following:Fresh Produce: All raw or unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables (including salads and garnishes).Meats & Seafood: Raw or rare-cooked meats, fish, or sushi. All meat should be cooked to the "well-done" stage.Eggs: Eggs with runny yolks or any products containing raw eggs (e.g., homemade mayo).Dairy: Unpasteurized (raw) milk or cheeses, and yogurts containing live and active cultures.Nuts & Grains: Raw or unroasted nuts.Prepared Foods: Deli counters, salad bars, and buffets.Foods Allowed & Safe SwapsYou can safely enjoy a variety of nutritious meals by making sure foods are fully cooked and properly pasteurized:Fruits & Vegetables: Canned or well-cooked vegetables and fruits, frozen veggies, and pasteurized 100% fruit or vegetable juices.Proteins: Thoroughly cooked meats, poultry, and fish.Eggs: Fully cooked or pasteurized eggs (no runny yolks).Dairy: Pasteurized milk, cheese, and commercially packaged yogurts without live active cultures.Seasonings: Commercially packaged and sealed spices, dried herbs, and vacuum-packed condiments.

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