Dialysis and processed foods are the main sources of salt excess.Low weight gains should cause more alarm than high weight gains.Weight gain between dialyses bears little relationship to plasma volume or to blood pressure.Most dialysis patients want to stay alive, and will, within reason, do what is asked of them. Asking patients with severe thirst to drink less than 1 l a day is illogical, inhumane, and should become part of the history of dialysis in the twentieth century. Twenty‐first‐century patients deserve better.
Interesting article. I notice that altho his fluid intake will be about the same, my husband's BP and weight goes slightly up whenever he eats pre-packaged lunch meats compared to fresh cooked beef with no salt added. The culprit does seem to be the sodium. Thanks for posting the article. I'll have to finish it later.