Sorry Richard, but yeah, they're good. Addictive.. *L*
I don't know why I'm not on any fluid restrictions. I don't pee anymore, and haven't in at least 3 years. I remember, when it was starting to slow down, I went for a couple of months without peeing, then one day, I peed. I got so excited. I went straight to my computer to tell my best friend. She thought it was hilarious
Aren't you in OZ ? shouldnt you be asleep now ?
The other thing to consider is the percentage of body weight. What was that formula for an acceptable increase? 2.5% or something? Basically if you're a bigger person you can tolerate more on.
Quote from: KICKSTART on July 21, 2010, 05:09:10 AMAren't you in OZ ? shouldnt you be asleep now ? no I'm a big boy. I'm allowed to stay up late now! It's only just after 10pm Are you my mum now?! uh oh RoboCop mum!!! I best be off to bed... well my cat will like that!!
So its not that you are not on any fluid restrictions , just that you dont take any notice? An average of 3 kg is a mighty lot to take off at treatments !!! Mine varies between 500 & 1.5 even on our 2 day break !
Having been on PD for seven months after four years of Hemo, I find that I need a lot more self discipline. On hemo, I always knew there was some nurse who would be checking my weight. On PD, it's up to me. Sometimes, I'm just a naughty boy.
Three fellow dialysis patients and I formed what we affectionately call "The Dialysis Dinner Club". We go for treatments Mon/Wed/Fri afternoons so every Wed after dialysis we all go out to dinner at one of several restaurants. The staff all know us at these places and know our basic food restrictions and prepare special versions of their meals for us. We've been doing this for 6 years now, and sadly two of our club have passed on. They were very dear friends and if my last remaining dialysis friend goes, well, the club will be ended. After losing that many friends, I don't think i will make any more.
Hemodiaylsis ends at about 10:30 PM, so afterwards it's a protein drink and then bed.
Quote from: RenalSurvivorDotCA on July 26, 2010, 07:57:17 PMThree fellow dialysis patients and I formed what we affectionately call "The Dialysis Dinner Club". We go for treatments Mon/Wed/Fri afternoons so every Wed after dialysis we all go out to dinner at one of several restaurants. The staff all know us at these places and know our basic food restrictions and prepare special versions of their meals for us. We've been doing this for 6 years now, and sadly two of our club have passed on. They were very dear friends and if my last remaining dialysis friend goes, well, the club will be ended. After losing that many friends, I don't think i will make any more.That's a neat idea. I don't know if we could organize that here. There's really only 4 under the age of 50 who go on the same days I do, and the ones who don't just go home have to go to work after dialysis. I really don't know how they do it.