Grogg1
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
- Pronouns
- She/Her
As some of you may know my OH is in hospital and has been on same ward for last two weeks. The gents next to him are both diabetic. One has lost a leg and 3/4 of other leg, the other a toe off one foot and recently had surgery to other foot.
The one with the missing limbs is refusing hospital food, which is carb heavy, in favour of pasties and sandwiches his wife bring in supplemented with biscuits, crisp, sweets and diet fizzy drinks.
The other gent has a table and locker full of diet Fanta, flavoured water, plus bags of wine gums.
I'll be honest I would struggle with hospital food as too many carbs but why do they think it's okay to eat the sweets etc. Clearly not getting the correct message about a decent diet for diabetes.
The one with the missing limbs is refusing hospital food, which is carb heavy, in favour of pasties and sandwiches his wife bring in supplemented with biscuits, crisp, sweets and diet fizzy drinks.
The other gent has a table and locker full of diet Fanta, flavoured water, plus bags of wine gums.
I'll be honest I would struggle with hospital food as too many carbs but why do they think it's okay to eat the sweets etc. Clearly not getting the correct message about a decent diet for diabetes.