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Title: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: kidneydoc on November 09, 2009, 02:33:30 PM
http://www.allkidney.com/2009/11/beneficial-effect-of-coffee-in-dialysis-patients.html (http://www.allkidney.com/2009/11/beneficial-effect-of-coffee-in-dialysis-patients.html)

Interesting small study comparing coffee drinkers on dialysis.

I have heard mixed stories about dialysis. Its good that someone has decided to do some research here .
Its always nice to be able to refer to evidence when giving advice.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Darthvadar on November 09, 2009, 03:11:01 PM
Ha!....

Now this is one I'm interested in... My mum (along with everyone else in ESRF) that I've spoken to have been specifically told NOT to drink coffee!...

It's one of the things Mum misses most!... And she only ever drank instant!...

I'll be looking further into this one!....

Thanks Roger...

Darth....
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Zach on November 09, 2009, 03:29:00 PM

... My mum (along with everyone else in ESRF) that I've spoken to have been specifically told NOT to drink coffee!...


Why has your mum been told that?
I drink coffee or tea all the time.

8)
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: sico on November 09, 2009, 03:42:35 PM
When my kidneys failed i asked the dietician what was best tea or coffee, she was like "whatever you prefer".
I used to have a coffee every day at the hospital while on HD.
You hear so many conflicting versions of what a "D" patient should avoid, sometimes it's hard to know what to believe.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Wallyz on November 09, 2009, 03:52:32 PM
I can only drink decaf, as I respond to the caffeine strongly, and my bp shoots up.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Maker on November 09, 2009, 07:39:11 PM
I can only drink decaf, as I respond to the caffeine strongly, and my bp shoots up.

This is why I walk into Dialsysis with a big 'ole cup of coffee every time!  No BP crashes...

I haven't been told not to drink coffee, and if anyone tries to tell me not to they better look out  :Kit n Stik;

I am drinking it and loving it.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Hanify on November 09, 2009, 09:00:47 PM
Ha!....

Now this is one I'm interested in... My mum (along with everyone else in ESRF) that I've spoken to have been specifically told NOT to drink coffee!...

It's one of the things Mum misses most!... And she only ever drank instant!...

I'll be looking further into this one!....

Thanks Roger...

Darth....

I've only been told that real coffee is higher in potassium than instant.  But instant is no worse than any other drink.  I think your mum should have a coffee if she wants Carolyn.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: sico on November 09, 2009, 11:06:07 PM
I've only been told that real coffee is higher in potassium than instant.  But instant is no worse than any other drink. 

Yeah Hanify, in some of my info here it says i can have half a cup of percolated coffee occasionally as it's high in potassium.
But i just drink instant anyways. Love making iced coffee, addicted to the stuff.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Darthvadar on November 10, 2009, 03:12:47 AM
Hi Everybody...

Thanks for the advice and information...

When she was first diagnosed, she was told by the dietitian "No Caffine based drinks... Weak tea, if you must"... Thankfully of late, they're being FAR more realistic... Even letting her have the occasional banana!...

I'll mention coffee the powers that be...

Thanks...

Darth....
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: dwcrawford on November 10, 2009, 12:30:54 PM
Thank you, thank you for spreading this info.  Coffee is the only thing we aren't allowed so the techs and nurses sneak it out of their break room for me.  And they have the best new coffee machine (you know one of those individual cup things).  At least now if I get them into trouble I can justify it to powers.
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: Zach on November 10, 2009, 01:38:31 PM

I've only been told that real coffee is higher in potassium than instant.



Yeah Hanify, in some of my info here it says i can have half a cup of percolated coffee occasionally as it's high in potassium.
But i just drink instant anyways. Love making iced coffee, addicted to the stuff.


Now for the numbers:
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/

All of the brews refer to a six ounce cup (179g) of coffee.

Coffee, brewed from grounds, prepared with tap water  --  87 mg Potassium (K)
Coffee, brewed from grounds, prepared with tap water, decaffeinated  --  96 mg Potassium (K)

Coffee, instant, regular, prepared with water  --  54 mg Potassium (K)
Coffee, instant, decaffeinated, powder, prepared with water  --  64 mg Potassium (K)

The winner is ... Coffee, instant, regular, prepared with water  --  54 mg Potassium!!
And decaffeinated coffee is always higher in K than regular.

8)
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: thegrammalady on November 10, 2009, 03:53:57 PM
thank you zach. what would we do without you.  :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: kidneydoc on November 10, 2009, 07:33:19 PM
Awesome you guys fight the power!
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: RichardMEL on November 10, 2009, 10:09:58 PM
Darth that is crazy what they told your mum.

At my unit yes they said Coffee has K in it, but they never said it's got heaps of K or anything. I have one latte every weekday morning(maybe I should cut down??) but at the unit during D they offer tea and coffee.. and sometimes even go to the cafe and buy "real" barista coffe... if I offer some $$ they will buy me one too (though every few weeks I shout them :) ). Of course on the machine is the best time to have coffee or a hot choc because the machine will filter the K out while there - that's why I am taking chocolate mud cake in tomorrow for my birthday!  :rofl;

Seriously I think a little coffee can't be that bad... or can it? I might cut down before the next bloods and see what happens to my K (it has been up a bit)
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: dwcrawford on November 11, 2009, 02:31:22 AM
I know it would be good for me right this minute... unfortunately it will be instant folgers for now -- double crystals (why am I up so early -- it's not Richardmel or Chris birthday either -- well might be Richardmel's since who understands that  time zone).. but now I feel ok about asking for the good stuff when I get there (to d).
Title: Re: Coffee May benefit dialysis patients
Post by: RichardMEL on November 11, 2009, 04:19:44 AM
No I am still a year younger for another hour or so Dan!!!