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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: bear3303 on August 04, 2010, 08:40:36 AM
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My husband is doing PD, and the nutritionist told him he MUST start getting more protein, his chart shows that his protein levels are steadily going down down-----now, the problem is, he also has heart disease, and he stopped eating red meat years ago, and he really doesn't eat much meat anyway, which is great for the heart thing, but not for this------------he hates protein powders and bars and drinks, and quite frankly he doesn't have much of an appetite at all, and he is nauseous a lot, so forcing down a bar or drink could just result in throwing it back up------------any suggestions? I think he needs about 120 grams a day, I just wondered if any of you have this same problem, and what do you do about it?
Thank you:)
Cindy
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Your appetite goes up and down with pd. I went off red meat altogether, i ate a lot of chicken though ! Drinks are horrible ! Just look at stuff on the net and see what is high in protein ,then compare it with allowances on a renal diet :2thumbsup;
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I cant stand the supplements either, they are so nasty. I did however get to try a lemon cookie that was protien cookie,it was delicious! but my insurance didnt cover it, and its expensive. Ill see if i can find out what that was called.
I have alot of trouble with meat, i hate chewing meat, so my protien has been an issue from the begining now its terrible. i have to have shots twice a week for my anemia.
Its very hard. And here lately I havent been hungry at all, so my meals have been nothing but meat and bananas because thats all i can hold and i need the protien and potassuim!
i hope we can find some good ideas!
ive been munching on nuts during my drain time, it seems to help with the nausea, and its protien!
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Eggs?? (seasoned with Mr. Dash)
Scrambled eggs
Deviled eggs
Hard boiled eggs
Over easy eggs
sunny side up eggs
egg salad sandwiches
egg rolls
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Well, if not eating much meats and not taking protein supplement, an alternative option is beans and plant protein.
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Beans are high in phos and potassium, but a small portion wouldn't hurt.
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And then there is my famous high protein chocolate flavored whey ice cream.
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I drink Chocolate High Protein Boost. I am not much of a meat eater and have come to enjoy the taste of the Boost. It is also a good chocolate fix.
This might sound a bit harsh but he needs to force down some kind of protein source to stay alive. They say that more D people die when their protein/albumin levels are low.
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I'm with rerun. Eggs of one sort or another every morning for breakfast. Sometimes egg salad or hard boiled eggs for lunch too Low calorie, high protein and easy for all meals.
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And again, there is my high protein, extra creamy chocolate whey ice cream.
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=19750.msg333451#msg333451
23.5 grams of Protein
192 mg of Phosphorus
229.2 mg of Potassium
It's very good.
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Zach,
I'm going to try to make some of that. Yum!
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I'm not a big fan of WHEY drinks but there are so many new companies and if you go to a supplements store (where gym people go) the selection is tremendous. I like Gaspari Myofusion. It mixes really well and comes in many flavours. I prefer vanilla then I can add bananas, berries, mandarins, pineapple, peanut butter etc to change up the flavour. It really doesn't taste like whey. I know there are some that taste like Ass!!
There's also Casein protein which is a slow release powder. It's best taken at night.
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And I forgot all about Greek yogourt - 1/2 cup has 20 g protein. I know, you're going to say PHOSPHORUS but it seems to go hand in hand with protein.
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My restrictions are limited on PD and I am currently trying Muscle Milk protein drinks. Ill let everyone know how that goes!
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http://www.musclemilk.com/
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My restrictions are limited on PD and I am currently trying Muscle Milk protein drinks. Ill let everyone know how that goes!
When using various powders and drinks, be very careful about potassium and phosphorus content--both of which are not always listed. You also need to see what vitamins and other micro-nutrients are included, so not to have too much for a dialysis patient.
And brands do change their formulas without notice.
I used to drink MuscleMilk in the ready-to-drink 17 bottle (32 grams of protein).
When I first used it, potassium was about 350 mg for the bottle. Now it's over 1,000 mg of potassium!
Forewarned is forearmed.
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PS: And my Extra Creamy Whey Ice Cream dosen't taste like a whey drink.
It tastes like ice cream!
Try it, You'll like it!
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I'm working on a recipe for high-protein brownies (and blondies). I'll post it here once I've got it worked out and tested. :cookie;
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I've never been a great meat eater. When I started PD, nurses kept telling me to eat more meat. I kept saying YUCK!!!!! I tried a protein powder (hormel propass protein powder) it had such a nasty taste to it, I stopped using it, and for months after I could still taste it and it would turn my stomach. I've tried protein drinks, yuck!!
My fav is balance mocha chip protein bar. It doesn't feel like I'm eating a protein bar.
I have a list of protein bars my dietitian gave me, I'll start a thread with them.
Take care!!
Marina
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Protein Shot by Body Fortress
Comes in a test tube-like container.
$2 each at WalMart in the pharmacy department with body building supplements and diet drinks
26 grams of protein
no fat grams
Made from whey protein.
I buy them by the box. Honestly, they taste like fruit-flavored cheeseburgers, but it is a shot and quick to swallow.
Pete