I know people do, my non diabetic husband does! What I meant was I bet there won’t be salad on the breakfast menu!lol, I often have salad for breakfast. Food is food
no specific provision for me!
I was working in the NHS til last year so knew full well what will be on offer. I just thought I’d ring as I had been invited to discuss my requirements! The discussion was very short! It’s outrageous!No specific provision. For a diabetic. In a hospital. In a country where 4 million people are thought to be diabetic. In a universe in which we know that food is a critical factor in treating diabetes.
It's hard to know what to say to that.
I have non fridge stuff packed and my meter. At least I’m only there one night. I hope you’re recovering well from your stay Bluetit xGood luck with your op.
I was in hospital for 4 days and nights over last weekend.
Breakfast was the same every day. Porridge or weetabix or cornflakes (all with skimmed milk) or a soft roll with jam and a spread. Small tub of concentrated orange juice.
Lunch and dinner had a choice of 4 mains. 2 of them extremely carb heavy. (pastry, pasta, rice, potatoes) One was a sandwich with various thinly spread fillings and a "margarine" spread. The fourth was a salad, but the salad was always Cos lettuce with half a hard tomato cut in half, half an egg, coleslaw and a slice of cucumber. The protein varied between ham or a PORK PIE, or roast beef. No dressings, never any cheese. Puddings were an ice cream made from buttermilk (ingredients listed in order, water, sugar, buttermilk extracts, chemicals.), or a zero fat fruit yogurt, or a piece of fresh fruit, or rice pudding.
Teas and coffee were served with skimmed milk. One thing for sure, they were pushing carbs and insistent on as near zero fat as possible.
Mr Blue brought me some food in, which I was able to keep in the fridge, but he couldn't bring in enough for each meal.
In the end I gave up and ate the sandwiches.They were taking my BG at random times during the day and nothing above 6.3. I was also checking myself, and they were OK.
outrageous!
I have to omit my morning dose, but take my other meds (non diabetic stuff) as normal.Have you been told what to do with Metformin, sometimes they like you to stop taking it.
For breakfast will they cook microwave scramble eggs for you?
Good luck with your op.
I was in hospital for 4 days and nights over last weekend.
Breakfast was the same every day. Porridge or weetabix or cornflakes (all with skimmed milk) or a soft roll with jam and a spread. Small tub of concentrated orange juice.
Lunch and dinner had a choice of 4 mains. 2 of them extremely carb heavy. (pastry, pasta, rice, potatoes) One was a sandwich with various thinly spread fillings and a "margarine" spread. The fourth was a salad, but the salad was always Cos lettuce with half a hard tomato cut in half, half an egg, coleslaw and a slice of cucumber. The protein varied between ham or a PORK PIE, or roast beef. No dressings, never any cheese. Puddings were an ice cream made from buttermilk (ingredients listed in order, water, sugar, buttermilk extracts, chemicals.), or a zero fat fruit yogurt, or a piece of fresh fruit, or rice pudding.
Teas and coffee were served with skimmed milk. One thing for sure, they were pushing carbs and insistent on as near zero fat as possible.
Mr Blue brought me some food in, which I was able to keep in the fridge, but he couldn't bring in enough for each meal.
In the end I gave up and ate the sandwiches.They were taking my BG at random times during the day and nothing above 6.3. I was also checking myself, and they were OK.
I do like a curry!Good luck with your op. I found asking for the halal menu gave better low carb choices of curry minus rice or naan bread ( assuming you like curry!) other patients who didnt like curry but thought nhs food disgustingly inappropriate swore by the kosher menu
Good luck with your op. I found asking for the halal menu gave better low carb choices of curry minus rice or naan bread ( assuming you like curry!) other patients who didnt like curry but thought nhs food disgustingly inappropriate swore by the kosher menu. Otherwise Id just say that Im a dairy free pescararian with a grain intolerance - almost certain to get eggs in some form
I’m going into hospital tomorrow for an op and and an overnight stay. Having phoned admissions this morning to confirm which ward I have to go to, in my literature I was invited as a diabetic to phone the ward to discuss any special requirements I might have. I did just that and said I take Metformin and a low carb diet, and asked would there be provision for me? The nurse on the phone said there will be salads on the menu but no specific provision for me! Salad for breakfast? Interesting. I’m taking a goodie bag with me so I don’t starve!
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