tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post195747454748031296..comments2023-08-20T12:50:49.485+01:00Comments on LIFE IN WINDERMERE: Just one more....Lakeland Johttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13263946096580997595noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-26922651057220695462009-08-12T18:43:07.268+01:002009-08-12T18:43:07.268+01:00When I was in the hospital (in the US) to have my ...When I was in the hospital (in the US) to have my gallbladder out the next day, they tried to feed me pork chops, potatoes and gravy. I called the nurse and said, "I can't eat this, I have gallbladder disease." She said, "well, you're having it out tomorrow, what do you care?" Obviously she'd never spent a night doubled over in pain because of a fatty dinner. The most remarkable thing about health "care" sometimes is that we all survive it.<br /><br />Hope you're feeling better soon. Get rid of that gallbladder and never look back.Jan Blawathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06697621979002856884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-58869111057630225092009-08-11T21:13:08.049+01:002009-08-11T21:13:08.049+01:00Interestingly over-cautious approach at the hosp y...Interestingly over-cautious approach at the hosp you were at then! My one and only hospital stay included toast offered for breakfast. And I thought it was tough Northerners vs Southern softies. Clearly not so in the health service!<br /><br />My hospital has a menu with all the food marked with info to help you make informed choices (low salt, low fat, high cal etc). I thought the choices were pretty good, but it's clear that food is a postcode lottery even if strides are being made on the medicines and medical treatment front.<br /><br />The diet options you were offered clearly demonstrate a lack of (cliche alert) joined up thinking. Whoever is catering doesn't realise that diet has to be part of the treatment, not undo all the good work done by the treatment the docs prescribe! Barmy or what? So ironic given the ward you were on, too.<br /><br />Glad you are home again and able to meet your dietary requirements rather than fighting against the hospital offerings.Loopinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-90562868847308890182009-08-11T18:37:49.159+01:002009-08-11T18:37:49.159+01:00Sheesh, I would've died there! dairy galore. B...Sheesh, I would've died there! dairy galore. But I'm glad they kept you safe from the toast. ;) Oh, dear.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-65863923711567472622009-08-10T23:46:11.242+01:002009-08-10T23:46:11.242+01:00I am sitting here shaking my head.....no wonder no...I am sitting here shaking my head.....no wonder no one wants to stay in hospital nowadays!! My step mum had a new hip put in last Thursday afternoon, she was home by Sunday afternoon, couldn't wait to escape!!<br /><br />Gill in CanadaGill - That British Womanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17456247587052149765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-20719957084574503152009-08-10T23:38:13.622+01:002009-08-10T23:38:13.622+01:00We have the same thing going in hospitals in the U...We have the same thing going in hospitals in the US. The hospital food is terrible and does not consider the patient at all. When I was in the hospital in December of 2005 (broke my hip) it was on record that I was a diabetic, yet I got nothing but unhealthy crap (xcuse my language) the whole 3 days I was in there. I had my son bring me salads and grilled chicken breast from home, or I would have starved. <br /><br />Are you at home now? I hope you're feeling much better!<br /><br />Hugs,<br /><br />RenieRenie Burghardthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02660484248593903002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-2511006077233484442009-08-10T22:32:08.838+01:002009-08-10T22:32:08.838+01:00that's ridiculous. the menu choices for those ...that's ridiculous. the menu choices for those with digestive problems AND the lack of toast! crazy.<br />glad you're home. :-)Clippy Mathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15922234265229327474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529924257136754263.post-70837594960533946862009-08-10T19:45:31.971+01:002009-08-10T19:45:31.971+01:00Toast a health and safety issue!!?? maybe the toas...Toast a health and safety issue!!?? maybe the toast makers are a still not quite awake when they use the toaster and it could pop up and smash them in the face?<br /><br />i've heard it all now hahaha <br />Oh thanks for popping by my blog by the way xxTraceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16456462918099391171noreply@blogger.com