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The next step is go canivoreI like to think that I eat little sugar and/or processed food. But I'll keep it in mind.
Please check with your doctor first; ketones are basically one of the body's last resorts for energy, and they can cause a plethora of problems if things go wrong with them.The next step is go canivore
Or keto
Especially, cavings for carbohydrates.Please check with your doctor first; ketones are basically one of the body's last resorts for energy, and they can cause a plethora of problems if things go wrong with them.
A nurse is only as good as her support staff. I counted on my aides, housekeeping and dietary staff to be my eyes ears and nose because nurses can only spread themselves so thin.You nurses ROCK!
I used to work housekeeping (don't feel sorry for me - I did it to be helpful, I loved the patients and I was da**ed good. My rooms ***sparkled***). I worked at a large, combination nursing/rehab facility. My "neighborhood" was in a rehab section. Lots of extra work because the patients would typically have short stays - and the rooms had to be cleaned top to bottom, nook and cranny after they left.
Every day, after our morning department meeting, I stopped at the little bistro at the front of the facility and got a cup of coffee for my floor nurse. "Two creams, no sugar". She was a very sweet gal, and I knew she didn't have time to fetch a cup of coffee. It took me an extra 2 minutes to do this for her. We became friends and stayed in contact even after she moved, for a time.
P.S. in our facility, the things that were pilfered were the patient-room rolling bed tables... by the nurses. And the thing the patients asked for were heated towels
So many "professionals" look down on those 'below' them. It's disgusting.You nurses ROCK!
I used to work housekeeping (don't feel sorry for me - I did it to be helpful, I loved the patients and I was da**ed good. My rooms ***sparkled***). I worked at a large, combination nursing/rehab facility. My "neighborhood" was in a rehab section. Lots of extra work because the patients would typically have short stays - and the rooms had to be cleaned top to bottom, nook and cranny after they left.
Every day, after our morning department meeting, I stopped at the little bistro at the front of the facility and got a cup of coffee for my floor nurse. "Two creams, no sugar". She was a very sweet gal, and I knew she didn't have time to fetch a cup of coffee. It took me an extra 2 minutes to do this for her. We became friends and stayed in contact even after she moved, for a time.
P.S. in our facility, the things that were pilfered were the patient-room rolling bed tables... by the nurses. And the thing the patients asked for were heated towels