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<blockquote data-quote="Boo1979" data-source="post: 1913165" data-attributes="member: 446715"><p>When I was first diagnosed I was a hospital inpatient and the hospital restaurant was a life saver - it had a huge salad bar which gave lots of raw veg etc to go alongside grilled / steamed fish etc - choices that were far healthier than the high carb, nuked slop served up on the wards so I used it as often as I was well enough to .Alongside the nhs staff using it, there was quite a lot of patients with their drip stands.</p><p>I was very sad to see what had happened to it when I went to the hospital for a work meeting some years later and we adjourned to the restaurant for lunch -the choice was largely between sandwiches, burgers, chips, pies, fried battered fish and some kind of pasta dish with towers of coke cans and sweeties on sale - I had coffee.</p><p>There were a lot of v overweight nhs staff using it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boo1979, post: 1913165, member: 446715"] When I was first diagnosed I was a hospital inpatient and the hospital restaurant was a life saver - it had a huge salad bar which gave lots of raw veg etc to go alongside grilled / steamed fish etc - choices that were far healthier than the high carb, nuked slop served up on the wards so I used it as often as I was well enough to .Alongside the nhs staff using it, there was quite a lot of patients with their drip stands. I was very sad to see what had happened to it when I went to the hospital for a work meeting some years later and we adjourned to the restaurant for lunch -the choice was largely between sandwiches, burgers, chips, pies, fried battered fish and some kind of pasta dish with towers of coke cans and sweeties on sale - I had coffee. There were a lot of v overweight nhs staff using it [/QUOTE]
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