.My phosphorus came back 8.9! I am concerned about my poor bones!
Quote from: Melissa on October 23, 2009, 08:57:35 PM.My phosphorus came back 8.9! I am concerned about my poor bones!Good for you Melissa, be concerned about your bones. I am surprised by how little emphasis there is on this, particularly when the loss of bone integrity and the resultant breaks can be so debilitating and so heavily impact quality of life. And it happens QUICKLY!First, what binders are you using? They may need to be changed or increased. Next, phosphorus is insidious - it is hidden in so many things. You may have hit upon a hidden source of it. Look for it.PTH, calcium, phosphorus - yes they are related - they are a metabolism (which I don't understand that well). But, here goes - you eat phosphorus, it binds with calcium, the available calcium in your blood drops, the parathyroids see that as a threat to your heart and dump PTH into the bloodstream which goes and rips some calcium out of your bones (Zach, please feel free to correct this...). Phosphorus is most immediately under our control (diet and meds), pth too, but not so easily (meds, parathyroidectomy).Regarding Fosrenal, we have found it to be very effective and yes, "It's the nastiest drug ever! It tastes like you are eating chalk." My brother used to choke on it every time. We have found a way to get past that - "Chocobanana Fosrenal, "not good for "on the road" but excellent when we are at home:http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=9266.0 (2nd page, halfway down)http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=8629.0Best of luck and protect those bones!