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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Diet and Recipes => Topic started by: Cynna66 on October 07, 2012, 05:58:21 AM
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I find that once every couple of months I get these incredibly strong cravings for fruit. Apples, grapes, pears, pineapple, tangerines, berries. Really whatever low K offerings I can get my hands on. Juices, too, especially grape. White or Conchord. I go CRAZY. I am thinking I must be suffering from low vit. C or something. It lasts about a week or so and then I am back to normal. Does this ever happen to anyone else or am I just weird?
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At least you are craving things on the low potassium list. How is your potassium doing? If it is okay maybe incorporate some more low potassium fruits into your diet. Grapes are so yummy this time of year.
My only cravings are for the bad stuff. Chocolate, Milk, and Milk.
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Cheese...I get cravings for cheese that drive me crazy! And sometimes salt, but mostly cheese, d@$%, I miss cheese!
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My K has been pretty good lately. Upper 4's mostly. I crave oranges too, but I never eat those. Thankfully I have pretty good restraint in that area. I get the crave for chocolate every once in a while. If my labs are decent, I will indulge it. Milk, very rarely. Cheese absolutely cannot be in my house or I WILL eat it. LoL! I stick to cream cheese which keeps me happy for the most part.
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Healthy women get cravings with the change in hormones every month - it never surprised me that I craved even more with a restricted diet!
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It could very much be a hormonal thing. I didn't really consider that. I don't mind craving things as long as I am allowed to have it. The worst is when I crave grapefruit. Those are a bit higher on the K scale than I'd like, but I will have a half of one from time to time. It's the juice I'm a real maniac for. DO NOT put grapefruit juice in my fridge and tell me I can't have any. That's not gonna happen. I WILL have some. Ha ha. I can resist orange juice (for the most part... >.> ) but I cannot get the siren song of grapefruit juice out of my head.
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I'm always craving pizza!
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I'm with you sullidog, pizza! I can deal with the fruit cravings by having watermelon and pineapple in the house. Love to have those as a snack and they're not too bad.
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I am good enough in general that if I crave pizza, I just eat it. Also, Amy's has a pretty tasty cheeseless pizza. I get that sometimes. It's expensive though. http://www.amazon.com/Amys-Roasted-Vegetable-Organic-12-Ounce/dp/B002HTSDB0 (http://www.amazon.com/Amys-Roasted-Vegetable-Organic-12-Ounce/dp/B002HTSDB0)
I also discovered that pizza joints WILL make you a pizza without cheese and with scant sauce which is AWESOME. I know that basically makes it bread with stuff on it. But how does that change much?
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Dang it, sullidog! Now I'm craving pizza! Pizza...with extra cheese!
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Pizza? I crave pasta and tomato sauce (high K). I crave ice cream! I crave ham and swiss cheese hogi's. I crave steak. I crave Snickers. I crave banana smoothies with strawberries. I crave frapes from Burger King. I crave iced coffee. :yahoo; :2thumbsup; :clap; :rofl;
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Pizza - isn't that one the standard food groups? :rofl;
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Grumpy. I think it's the standard food group. All the rest are just filler.
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I find that once every couple of months I get these incredibly strong cravings for fruit. Apples, grapes, pears, pineapple, tangerines, berries. Really whatever low K offerings I can get my hands on. Juices, too, especially grape. White or Conchord. I go CRAZY. I am thinking I must be suffering from low vit. C or something. It lasts about a week or so and then I am back to normal. Does this ever happen to anyone else or am I just weird?
I love bananas and baked potatoes loaded w/butter, sour cream and chives. When I had my transplant, I had a banana a day and baked potatoes probably twice a week. However, since it it so hard for me to exercise restraint w/the two, I have stayed completely away from them while on dialysis. Have to treat these foods as an addict would alcohol!
Although extended hours dialysis has given me more freedom in my eating habits, I still keep an eye on my K+ intake.
I will have to give that cherry limeade a shot, but I think it's the bitter/astringent properties of grapefruit I crave, rather than sweetness. Oh how I miss baked potatoes!! Fully loaded!! I often lament how I will you could leach a whole potato. I was just talking with a friend about tater tots and how I need to figure out a way to make them at home (I can be fairly crafty in the kitchen... I may just wing it). I know they could be successfully leeched ahead of time and then you just have to make a binding agent (and seasoning .. no salt of course!) and then try baking them and frying them and see which works out better. Then I can make SUPER TOTS with sour cream, green onion, a scant amount of cheddar, and crumble some bacon. I know I know... cheese and bacon are bad for us, but I am trying to go for that fully loaded baked tater theme. If figure if I go very light on each bad ingredient it will be enough to satisfy without going completely bonkers with it.
The only time I ever do banana is if I have someone who can eat the rest. I take a couple slices for myself in cereal or just to have a bite or two and give the normal person the rest of the banana. I do the same with oranges every once in a while. I will take two or three segments to savor and enjoy and give the rest to a friend or family member to finish. It works out pretty well. I get my fix without completely poisoning myself. Ha ha!
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I had a Carl's Junior "Famous Burger" and a banana chocolate chip shake last night after my PD training session. It was a bit off my renal diet, but such a sweet indulgence. LOL.
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I feel like you have to occasionally cheat on the diet. I eat a lot more cheese than I should. And sometimes if I see my son is having a banana I will steal a bite just for the taste of it.
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Since starting haemo , Laurie constantly asks for crackers and cheese and soup ! These are things he never had in his diet before . He wakes at 3 to 4am and wants soup !
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When I was on hemo I'd crave protein. I would binge on it. Then I wouldn't be hungry the entire next day. Now, on PD, I crave fluids, but I have to watch it because I carry too much fluid. I limit myself to my morning coffee, an 8 oz. drink, and fruit. Any more and I bloat.