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Old 09-27-12, 12:49 PM
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Leave the details to the people that do it every day. You wouldn't want some Dr. coming to your place of work telling you how to do it or writing you a letter telling you how to do it, would you?
I know you feel you "were wronged" and feel you might be "helping" but think about if some wrote you a letter telling you how to do your job.
Best thing is to see the Dr or nurse in person and NICELY suggest something. Nothing worse than a non-professional trying to tell someone how to do their job.
With that said I'd bet in the instructions for the procedure you got BEFORE it, there are instructions on what to do after. Also, I'd think it would be kind of common-sensical not to eat a steak dinner and go lay around afterward. I'd start myself out on some liquids and something light.
We've all had food poisoning before. Never once did I think of writing a letter to a restaurant, describing how to prepare, store, and serve their food.

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