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		<title>By: Peter&#8217;s Hospital Diary &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Thursday - 14 days since the transplant&#8230;!</title>
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		<description>[...] I felt very tired yesterday afternoon, and spent a lot of it dozing - I do feel very slothful in here. My only visitors were from the medical staff (Salah and Sheeba) and Rachel, the dietician. Rachel has been a regular visitor from the date of my admission where she suggested a feeding tube (declined!) and then on a regular basis to ensure that my nutrition is OK. (Donâ€™t you just have to love someone who tells you to eat all the â€˜bad â€˜things - chocolate, puddings, calorie dense stuff!). Of course our conversations have revolved around hospital food (which is actually prepared at St Thomasâ€™s and chilled for its journey here, where it is reheated and distributed). She saw my comments on it (here ) and has taken a copy to add to evidence she is collecting to try to change the system. Good luck Rachel, the whole ward will be behind you! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I felt very tired yesterday afternoon, and spent a lot of it dozing &#8211; I do feel very slothful in here. My only visitors were from the medical staff (Salah and Sheeba) and Rachel, the dietician. Rachel has been a regular visitor from the date of my admission where she suggested a feeding tube (declined!) and then on a regular basis to ensure that my nutrition is OK. (Donâ€™t you just have to love someone who tells you to eat all the â€˜bad â€˜things &#8211; chocolate, puddings, calorie dense stuff!). Of course our conversations have revolved around hospital food (which is actually prepared at St Thomasâ€™s and chilled for its journey here, where it is reheated and distributed). She saw my comments on it (here ) and has taken a copy to add to evidence she is collecting to try to change the system. Good luck Rachel, the whole ward will be behind you! [...]</p>
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