And he'll eventually be discharged. And when he is, he will be allowed to steadily return to regular eating habits. But for the time being his food intake needs to be controlled. You have no idea what a sudden change in his meals could do to his test results which are essential in tracking his recovery progress.
Bloody hell, I suppose I'll have to throw my nursing certification into the garbage where it belongs because that clearly was never taught to me by my qualified yet clearly incompetent professors.
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seriously, are you gonna make me guess? if you make me guess it's not going to end well.
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that's not on me, he really had me going.
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Honestly I'm safer going with both.
Outdoor food and drink is prohibited in the hospital. And you brought him takeaway, of all things.
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dude was hungry. i've been in the hospital before, i know how it is. and he's been there for weeks.
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he got to eat real food for one meal.
probably did him a load more good than handing him more styrofoam to eat.
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anyway i did the guy a favor, he loved it, you're welcome, i'm done here.
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Listen I understand your sentiment and I appreciate the gesture for what it was. You were being considerate of him.
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yeah. i was.
thanks for seeing things my way.
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