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It's lame that I'm getting billed for food I'm not eating.
Sounds like unjust enrichment to me. I would at a minimum gently inquire about whether the charges can be waived by the the hospital, as you are paying for something you aren't receiving. Although it does cost something to IV you, so don't know how those costs offset. Maybe you can ask what the per diem is on running an IV. They get credit for that, you get credit for the food charge, wash the two and see where it comes to after that. Then offer them that and see what they say.
Your IV should be giving you electrolytes and some minimal nutrition. I was also on an IV for about 8 days and not happy about it but also not able to do anything about it. And unlike you, I had a roommate, a man suffering from leukemia whose wife brought him in Chinese takeout every day per his request, butterfly shrimps, shrimps with lobster sauce, fried rice, moo goo gai pan, etc. etc. It was a horrible torture for me to smell that food, because I love Chinese food. And in fact my parents smelled that food too and asked my roommate's wife where the restaurant was and they went there and ate and said it was superb. It was a few blocks away from the hospital....you don't need to walk very far to find good Chinese anywhere in NYC.