I Hate Dialysis Message Board

Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: sullidog on May 05, 2012, 09:55:27 AM

Title: nurses education
Post by: sullidog on May 05, 2012, 09:55:27 AM
A couple weeks ago I was eating a protein bar, one of the dialysis nurses told me that eating protein bars could make my protein go up too high, now correct me if I'm wrong but predialysis is where you have to watch your protein but once you are on dialysis your protein has to be 4.5 or higher, there's no limit once you are on dialysis. I think this nurse needs to be educated on this area before she gives the wrong info to too many patients and their protein goes too low.
Title: Re: nurses education
Post by: smcd23 on May 05, 2012, 11:11:19 AM
My SO is on dialysis now (PD) and he has to have a special protein shake every other day, and they want him to eat a protein bar every day and have some sort of protein with each meal.  I am pretty sure she was incorrect.

However some of those protein bars can have A LOT of other stuff you don't want, like phosphorus. Maybe she was thinking something along those lines - eating the protein bars could raise phosphorus or other things?
Title: Re: nurses education
Post by: jeannea on May 05, 2012, 02:37:37 PM
There could be an upper limit that I don't know about. But you'd probably have to eat 20 or 30 of them every day to get there.
Title: Re: nurses education
Post by: Whamo on May 05, 2012, 04:16:48 PM
Yes, it can happen over time.  I know because I just did it.  My BUN ration got too high, so the doctor told me to cut back.  My last labs were okay, after I did that.  But I was eating a lot of protein everyday for three months before it built up that high.