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<blockquote data-quote="carolm" data-source="post: 1553005" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>It's not just hospitals. Food delivered (the old meals on wheels) is done by private conract. My elderly aunt was tucking in to syrup pudding when the diabetes nurse arrived. My cousin's care home fed her on 4 lots of tea and biscuits, fruit was not allowed as it 'contained sugar'. (Both insulin dependent)</p><p>Sorry QA hospital, husband in A&E 22 hours confused after a fall. I had to stay with him. Food machines - flapjack was my best choice. Canteen, take away sandwich was cheese and onion swimming in some sort of muck. The other take out options were cereal bars, buns, biscuits, yoghurts or very expensive fruit. At least the very busy A&E staff gave me cups of tea. I was not diagnosed then, just probable. 3 months later the tests confirmed I was type 2.</p><p>Carolm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolm, post: 1553005, member: 62527"] It's not just hospitals. Food delivered (the old meals on wheels) is done by private conract. My elderly aunt was tucking in to syrup pudding when the diabetes nurse arrived. My cousin's care home fed her on 4 lots of tea and biscuits, fruit was not allowed as it 'contained sugar'. (Both insulin dependent) Sorry QA hospital, husband in A&E 22 hours confused after a fall. I had to stay with him. Food machines - flapjack was my best choice. Canteen, take away sandwich was cheese and onion swimming in some sort of muck. The other take out options were cereal bars, buns, biscuits, yoghurts or very expensive fruit. At least the very busy A&E staff gave me cups of tea. I was not diagnosed then, just probable. 3 months later the tests confirmed I was type 2. Carolm [/QUOTE]
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