I know (from bitter experience) that food ain't good there, but a large pizza meal with a big drink when you are in hospital? Seriously?
Back in fall 2016 I was hospitalized for 2 weeks for a major heart attack.The problem I had was one group of doctors wanted me on a renal diet and another group wanted me on a cardIac diet.
Quote from: Michael Murphy on May 09, 2018, 02:49:07 PMBack in fall 2016 I was hospitalized for 2 weeks for a major heart attack.The problem I had was one group of doctors wanted me on a renal diet and another group wanted me on a cardIac diet. My renal dietician said "white bread only, no whole wheat".My cardiologist said "whole wheat only, no white bread".'
could be a patient who needed....high phosphate, high fat diet?
Or a cured patient?
My renal dietician said "white bread only, no whole wheat".My cardiologist said "whole wheat only, no white bread".'
Quote from: cassandra on May 09, 2018, 02:44:29 PMcould be a patient who needed....high phosphate, high fat diet?Renal ward, so unlikely.Quote from: cassandra on May 09, 2018, 02:44:29 PMOr a cured patient?He was still on a drip. Plus the NHS cannot afford top keep "cured" patients in hospital beds. If he had been cured, he would have been sent home.
Of course I should have included the
Do you know just had it is to smoke a cigarette in the Hospital now?
As for pizza deliveries, when I was in the children's hospital in Halifax, this was a common occurrence for me. I haven't done it in the dialysis unit, but I've been tempted, especially when the nurses order theirs and sit at the desk and eat it, letting us all watch, since all the chairs face the desk