I had always liked diet colas, but those are verboten on a pre-dialysis diet, so I just lost the taste for them.Just wondering what is wrong with Diet Soda for transplant? My phosphorus is low so they want me drinking soda and prefer it to be diet. (I hate diet taste and also believe it’s way worse for the body.)
I had always liked diet colas, but those are verboten on a pre-dialysis diet, so I just lost the taste for them.Just wondering what is wrong with Diet Soda for transplant? My phosphorus is low so they want me drinking soda and prefer it to be diet. (I hate diet taste and also believe it’s way worse for the body.)
I don't know for sure honestly - it may be the meds I do remember reading over the paperwork when I got home an lots of the meds affected the minerals I was having problems with.If you need more phos post-tx, is there anything else you could consume besides cola? Maybe more beans or something else that has more nutritional value? What's causing your phos to be so low? Any idea? That's really interesting. Is it the meds?I had always liked diet colas, but those are verboten on a pre-dialysis diet, so I just lost the taste for them.Just wondering what is wrong with Diet Soda for transplant? My phosphorus is low so they want me drinking soda and prefer it to be diet. (I hate diet taste and also believe it’s way worse for the body.)
I cannot get on with anything that is too sweet, but I do like a bite of something sweet-ish after dinner. I might have a square of dark chocolate (the higher the cacao content, the better). Just the smell of milk chocolate makes me run away.I'm not anti sugar all the time, but do minimize it. When I have sugar I prefer "purer" sugars like straight up sugar based candy (hard, gummy etc..), less so things like pastries and ingredients that have sugar added but should not. For example I detest it in places it shouldn't be like tomato sauce. For a while Aldi sold those small cans of tomato sauce for 25 cents USD but they had sugar in it so I said we had to stop buying it because its ruins the taste. But luckily after buying a bunch of small cans of non sugar added tomato sauce at Lidl (far away from home) we rechecked Aldi and now it no longer has the sugar... (Recently Aldi really expanded in our area of the Northern Virginia Suburbs within 5 miles of DC, we have three stores within maybe 3 miles.)
I'm curious about your phos/mg levels, so if you wouldn't mind, the next time you get those tested, will you post the results? Thanks!
2.5-4.5 mg/dL | 1.6-2.3 mg/dL | 3.5-5.2 mmol/L | 8.7-10.2 mg/dL | <-- reference range | ||
Date | Phosphorus, Serum | Magnesium, Serum | Potassium, Serum | Calcium, Serum | ||
1/3/2018 | 2.1 | 1.8 | 5.3 | 9.6 | ||
2/16/2018 | 2.1 | 5.2 | 10 | travel week | <-- Same day 1, same draw different vial | |
2/16/2018 | 2 | 1.7 | 5.1 | 9.5 | travel week | <-- Same day 1, same draw different vial |
3/2/2018 | 2.1 | 1.7 | 4.8 | 9.7 | travel week | |
3/23/2018 | 4.8 | 10.3 |
What is the result of low phosphorus? ... Your mg looks like mine...low side of "normal".re:
So I got my parathyroids taken out a while back which means my pth hangs around 90 which is very low. My phos hangs around 6 which is higher than normal range. I'm afraid what will happen after trabsplant because I see your phos is very low. I was in bad shape when my bones were very weak that I couldn't walk. Don't want that to happen again because after transplant I want to travel and take more classes for schoolI would not worry about it to much. I'm sure if my bones were weak they could increase the Phos Natural more (or harass me about the soda's so I drink more). Definitely have me having deficiencies in the parathyroid right now doesn't keep it up higher. On dialysis it was up just below the high level (maybe 7?) so I took binders but didn't worry about it a lot.