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<blockquote data-quote="martwolves" data-source="post: 406472" data-attributes="member: 59290"><p>Benjygirl, I was NBM for 21 days in a row. I cried once in depair at the other 7 in my ward stuffing their faces. It's a case of balance, do I want a nice bowl of bran flakes orange juice and a sandwich and sugar free yoghurt or toast and a nice steak and ale pie. I know my carb/insulin rates and so did the nurses. I thought they were great when smacked out on morphine, very intelligent and helpful as I wasn't always on the same planet as them. I applaud my hospital and sent a commendation along with chocolates and flowers to my surgeon, saana alagadal. She genuinely saved my life and gave me strict instructions. I could only have fluids at one point so I had a double bagged cup a soup. These guys are heroes and they have such a **** job. I commend them all. (Salutes). Great crowd!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martwolves, post: 406472, member: 59290"] Benjygirl, I was NBM for 21 days in a row. I cried once in depair at the other 7 in my ward stuffing their faces. It's a case of balance, do I want a nice bowl of bran flakes orange juice and a sandwich and sugar free yoghurt or toast and a nice steak and ale pie. I know my carb/insulin rates and so did the nurses. I thought they were great when smacked out on morphine, very intelligent and helpful as I wasn't always on the same planet as them. I applaud my hospital and sent a commendation along with chocolates and flowers to my surgeon, saana alagadal. She genuinely saved my life and gave me strict instructions. I could only have fluids at one point so I had a double bagged cup a soup. These guys are heroes and they have such a **** job. I commend them all. (Salutes). Great crowd! [/QUOTE]
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