Menu

One of the menus from my hospital stay at Ninewells, or as some people refer to it, Ninehells. There is nothing on here I can eat, between not really being able to chew anything and being lactose intolerant, the cafeteria staff seem to be unable to feed me. So we just brought our own soya yogurts. You would think they would have something a person just having had jaw surgery could have.

The food when I could eat after other surgeries was never very good anyway, even tho it is supposed to have improved. At least they got rid of the clear soup they had: A stock cube, usually a chicken one in water. Yeah that sounds filling :p but on the other hand I could have drunk that lol

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  1. Meanwhile if you're a vegetarian they got that covered. I made a lot of eww faces while reading it :D

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    1. I know you are fine if you are a veggie, but if you have any type of allergy it seems you are not going yo be hungry :/

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  2. bad food is the last thing you want when feeling poorly. The old scifi books are on singularity.co

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    1. thank you for that link, love reading old scifi :) its better to bring your own food to the hospital sometimes

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  3. I'm lactose intolerant too. i understand lack of menu options at the best of times. Bet you can't wait to get home.

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    1. oops missed your comment :/

      eating out is a pain in the butt when you are lactose intolerant, there is milk/cream/ lactose in a lot of things people don't realize it :/

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  4. You are home! I need sleep... Lol! Bet you're glad you're home....

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  5. Oh that seems a very stodgy, milky white kind of diet. Not much to choose form and what a surprise they don't cater for your actual sick people. WE have the horrid chill then heat food. Yuck.

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    1. and the things that sound all right, often don't look it :/

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