Yes, they did say to keep active and drink plenty of water now you mention it.
Not on any medication apart from acid reflux capsule's.
I've had a pulmonary embolism in 2013 but that was from an operation after an accident and I was too bashed about to move and they never fitted me with compression stockings either.
If any of you lot get hurt in North Wales/Chester pray you don't end up at Wrexham maelor hospital.
It's scary the injuries they missed at the time and after I was discharged 2 days later I was only home for 6 hrs before being back in my local hospital and in intensive care for 3 weeks and nearly dieing.
My local hospital was much better than Wrexham maelor but still pretty grim to be fair. Examples- putting me on a morphine drip but the needle wasn't put in right and it just made my forearm saggy with liquid, I was in agony all night and the duty nurse just told me to stop pressing the 'call' buzzer when she eventually responded to it and there was nothing wrong with me.
Shift change next morning spotted the cock up.
I never ate anything for a week which also wasn't picked up, I never seemed to see the same nurses twice as they kept moving me around. A male nurse did notice I hadn't eaten any of my breakfast and asked why so I told him that as soon as I smell food I felt more nauseous so he gave me something, can't remember what, and the nausea practically went and I could nipple stuff.
Good diet though, went from 13 stone to 101/2 in around a month but my best recovery was getting back home and the wife making what my body was telling me I wanted which, weirdly, was banana milkshake and carrot sticks in water eventually moving on to chicken breast and thin gravey.
The smell of fried food or toast made me gag at the time too.
Taken me years to get back to normal, food wise anyway.
No wonder if you was nippling them like you have stated, thats why they kept out the way
But I'm still here and I ain't queer!