My emergency food kit contains small plastic containers with nuts in one and small ready cut up sticks of chedder chesse in another. I'd also consider taking one or more of those small pots of Greek yoghurt. I'm currently contemplating buying some of those mini pots of UHT cream to put into tea or coffee instead of the milk supplied. The trouble is, I can only find them on the internet, and only single cream @ 4 g carb per 100g. Then there are hardboiled eggs. A Lidl high protein roll, if you are in the UK? Good luck!I am having an operation on my foot next month and tomorrow is my pre-op appt.. I will have to stay for one night so meals will be involved. I’m going to ask if there will be any low carb provision? I doubt it! Is there a fridge I can store my own foods in? I doubt it! So I need suggestions of what I can take to assemble some kind of dinner, breakfast and a lunch or two from store cupboard food! What else should I be asking about?
I’m expecting my sugars to go up, especially as I’m having a steroid injection in my other foot at the same time but being my first surgical experience since my Type 2 diagnosis are there any other things to consider?
Sorry, a lot of questions in one post, but didn’t think I should separate my questions into two or three posts!
Oh yes it’s definitely worth asking if the nurses have a fridge. I’ll take some chilled stuff in a cool bag and hope that’s an option.I'm sorry to read you need an op, but presumably whatever it is for will improve things for you.
I haven't been in your situation so can't advise, but when I was last hospitalised before becoming diabetic I had some food brought in for me because I hated the hospital food so much. The nurses had a fridge for their own use and were quite happy to store a few bits for me. It may be worth asking them.
I suppose that’s an option as my blood sugars will probably be all over the place. Just avoid the obvious carbs, potatoes, rice etc...Good luck with the op. Speaking only for myself, since it's for one night, I would forget about the diet and concentrate on getting through the op and home again with the least possible stress. This is because I know that one or two "normal" meals won't make me feel ill. Even hospital food. Of course if a miracle happens and there is a choice of food which would suit you, grab it. But I wouldn't expect it. Take us with you (on your mobile) if you can and tell us how you're doing.
Pre op I’ll be nil by mouth and post op I won’t be walking anywhere! Foot needs elevating for two weeksGood luck with the pre-op and op
Thoughts off the top of my head
Is there a canteen on site you can access? - I found the salad bar in the onsite restaurant a life saver
If theres a fridge you can use and if so hows it monitored? - I had food go missing from the one behind the nurses station
Can you use the ward microwaves to reheat food if family / friends bring things in for you?
Do they have halal or kosher choices on the menu? Where do they come from? - in my hospital the halal choices were from local curry houses and were great choices without the roti / rice. Some others on the ward had kosher choices which were also better carb wise ( not to mention taste wise)
Is there an on site shop? The hospital my mum was in recently had an onsite M&s which made for lots of acceptable choices
Cool box? Electric cool box?
Fasting isn’t an option for me, my blood sugar just goes up and up, it’s going to be bad enough starving pre op!What happens if you opt to fast in a hospital after an op? I'm just wondering because when I had an endoscopy the nurses told me that I couldn't leave until I drank a cup of tea. (the plant had it). I'm starting to understand that I don't stick up for myself enough.
Oh yes Lidl rolls! Just remove the filling from NHS sarnies and put it in a Lidl roll, brilliant idea!My emergency food kit contains small plastic containers with nuts in one and small ready cut up sticks of chedder chesse in another. I'd also consider taking one or more of those small pots of Greek yoghurt. I'm currently contemplating buying some of those mini pots of UHT cream to put into tea or coffee instead of the milk supplied. The trouble is, I can only find them on the internet, and only single cream @ 4 g carb per 100g. Then there are hardboiled eggs. A Lidl high protein roll, if you are in the UK? Good luck!
If you really want to freak them out take in some bags of pork scratchings all call them your "health food"..Oh yes Lidl rolls! Just remove the filling from NHS sarnies and put it in a Lidl roll, brilliant idea!
A cup of tea - you got off lightly!
Whenever Ive been in hospital, discharge has been dependent on completion of number 1’s and number 2,s, normal temperature, and a meal ( not necessarily in that order) Truth has not always been told in response to the “have you had....?.” questions
If you really want to freak them out take in some bags of pork scratchings all call them your "health food"..
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