Maybe if enough people request a Low Carb option it will one day be included on hospital lists just as Vegetarian options are included by personal choice.Just a thought, and whilst a bit tongue-in-cheek perhaps if we claimed "low-Carb" as a religion we could get our "special" food as a religious requirement in hospitals etc........
Love to hear a lawyer (qualified NOT bar-room!) explain how it would not work.......
...Wait... I'm not already a radical looney then?I think claiming it as a religion would make us all look like a bunch of radical loonies....
In the mean time, just keep asking for real food if they can't provide or you can't get down to the cafeteria or don't have someone who can for you. You may end up in a few lively "discussions", but that's one way to pass time in hospital.
Ha! @JoKalsbeek ,...Wait... I'm not already a radical looney then?
Onward, Keto soldiers!Ha! @JoKalsbeek ,
We are all on the way, against the perfidious Big Food and all.
From an evolutionary standpoint, low carbohydrate eating is just a normal human diet. No religion required.
How on earth do you expect to control the masses with that attitude?
Taken from another thread I posted in yesterdayMaybe if enough people request a Low Carb option it will one day be included on hospital lists just as Vegetarian options are included by personal choice.
Gotta keep asking I think.Taken from another thread I posted in yesterday
Today I had another impromptu day in hospital. Interestingly when shown the menu (which I didn’t get to eat) they had every dietary option going except low carb as a separately available menu. The lad taking orders when I asked for low carb options offered sandwiches or jacket potatoes
Other food staff then informed me they did also have a special low carb menu as it had been asked for increasingly but they hadn’t listed it yet and would let me have it if I was still there later. They also hadn’t considered how useful knowing ingredients could be for those on special diets and would put that suggestion forward as another card to be made available along with the nutritional content they also have. All of these non standard menus and cards need to be asked for.
It does look promising but I didn’t actually test out what they thought was low carb so optimistic is the way I’m looking at it. The hospital has sacked burger king and installed an m&s cafe instead so I had already sent my companion rollioto shopping before I saw any menus.
I think claiming it as a religion would make us all look like a bunch of radical loonies....
In the mean time, just keep asking for real food if they can't provide or you can't get down to the cafeteria or don't have someone who can for you. You may end up in a few lively "discussions", but that's one way to pass time in hospital.
I understand that NICEguidelines have changed or being changed to put low carb diet as diet of scientifically proven best choice for T2Ds.
. In this case the hospitals had better hop to and change the menus and make sure dietitians are up to speed.
Meanwhile in Oz, the wheels of progress will have to run over Big Food to make it happen.
Where did you read that about NICE Kitedoc? As I see ithe ship may be turning, but we're turning the QE2, not a laser dinghy.
I recently reviewed some proposed guidelines for PWD inpatients. Interesting reading.
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