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« Reply #75 on: August 23, 2007, 02:12:20 PM »

yes the binders are a very important thing, mine is at 3.5 at the moment, the thing that annoys me a lot through is when ever somethings high they say,  YOU CAN'T EAT THAT or YOU CAN'T EAT THIS, but never just wtf we are allowed to eat. I mean even the list they gave me is all what you are not supposed to eat.

But most of the time I have good levels and eat bad pretty mich every day, like now I'm eat a big mac, where are my binders?
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« Reply #76 on: August 23, 2007, 08:51:29 PM »

You know, this whole situation is hard.  It's hard to have to remember to take so many pills and consistently take everything on time.  It's obviously not very fair, but I realize that these are the cards that I was dealt and it's up to just me to figure out how I choose to play them.  It's difficult to remember binders at every meal and snack...but I really don't have an excuse to forget them.  Or maybe it's realizing that the life I have at the start of each new day is the reward I get for doing what I need to do..... 
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Transplant from living non-related donor November 7, 2002
Lost transplant April 2005
Diagnosed with Heart Failure February 2006
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« Reply #77 on: August 23, 2007, 08:52:15 PM »


But most of the time I have good levels and eat bad pretty mich every day, like now I'm eat a big mac, where are my binders?

*sniff sniff*  Is that a Big Mac i smell?  I could swear i smell a Big Mac, oh thats it, i am going to go get me one for dinner too dangit,   :2thumbsup;   better find them binders SpeedFlex, i pop Tums, those seem to work the best for me (until my calcium gets too high)  :-\
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« Reply #78 on: August 23, 2007, 09:32:00 PM »

A transplant coordinator once said to me: "If you can't remember to take you phosphate binders, how do you expect me to believe you'll take your anti-rejection medications?"

And you know what?  She's right.
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