When I was admitted to the ER several years ago–they also did not want to follow my isluin regime and did crash me…even with my endo coming everyday (I was in the hospital for a month) they did not like his orders and sometimes did not follow them. I was lucky as midway through my stay my pump arrrived…it was the end of the fighting…but the endo still checked everyday…I love my endo (everyone in his Practice actually)
I did alot of nurse training while I was in the hospital–there is so much they do NOT know…it is SAD furstrating anhd VERY DANGEROUS.
I had a family member in the hospitla 24X7 to make sure no idiocies occured (my daughter cuaght them hanging the wrong stuff on my IV more than once)…
And it hard for hospitals o feed patients allergic to soy because most of what they make is prepared/boxed (cheaper than having actual chefs and real cooking staffs) full of soy and all the other bad stuff…
