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Nil by mouth →

2010 Jan 6 1 min read Published by Lee Reamsnyder Permalink

Roger Ebert just posted an extraordinary journal entry about what it’s like to not be able to eat (he lost his lower jaw several years ago):

So that’s what’s sad about not eating. The loss of dining, not the loss of food. It may be personal, but for, unless I’m alone, it doesn’t involve dinner if it doesn’t involve talking. The food and drink I can do without easily. The jokes, gossip, laughs, arguments and shared memories I miss. Sentences beginning with the words, “Remember that time?” I ran in crowds where anyone was likely to break out in a poetry recitation at any time. Me too. But not me anymore. So yes, it’s sad. Maybe that’s why I enjoy this blog. You don’t realize it, but we’re at dinner right now.

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