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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: AaishaDar on November 04, 2017, 09:21:17 PM

Title: Labs
Post by: AaishaDar on November 04, 2017, 09:21:17 PM
My labs came back. Usually my phosphorus runs a tad bit high around 6.6 i recently checked it and its 3.2 which is a huge leap lol. No complains there. But my albumin dropped to 3.5 should I be worried? I have been feeling more nauseous lately.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: kickingandscreaming on November 05, 2017, 02:07:33 AM
Phosphorus and albumin go hand in hand.  If your albumin is somewhat low and your phosp. is low you probably need to eat more protein and take binders.  Just my opinion.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: Simon Dog on November 05, 2017, 07:42:39 AM
Phosphorus and albumin go hand in hand.  If your albumin is somewhat low and your phosp. is low you probably need to eat more protein and take binders.  Just my opinion.
Huh?   Binders are taken to lower phosphorous, not raise it.

There is a liquid protein supplement - ask your renal dietitian about it.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: kickingandscreaming on November 05, 2017, 08:13:03 AM
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Binders are taken to lower phosphorous, not raise it.

I was suggesting that both conditions reflect inadequate protein intake.  If she increases her protein she will (almost by definition) increase her phosphorus--- in which case she WILL need binders.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: GA_DAWG on November 05, 2017, 09:05:12 AM
There is also some cookies, made by Lenny's and sold at Walmart here, that are high protein. Our nutritinist told us about them. They taste good too.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: Simon Dog on November 05, 2017, 03:45:32 PM
I was suggesting that both conditions reflect inadequate protein intake.  If she increases her protein she will (almost by definition) increase her phosphorus--- in which case she WILL need binders.
Got it!!!
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: Charlie B53 on November 06, 2017, 02:17:39 PM

Regularly needing additional protein I have started buying a large jug of protein powder.  I had to look at the labels closely, many brands fail to list much nutritional information so it is important to look at the ingredients.  I did notice that most all of the 'flavored' powders had far more phos and/or potassium so I only get the original vanilla.

I add a couple of heaping teaspoons to my one cup of coffee every morning.  It works sort of like a creamer.

I've thought about trying it in other liquids in the kitchen but I don't think vanilla would go quite so well with chicken noodle soup.
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: smartcookie on November 07, 2017, 07:09:28 AM
I've thought about trying it in other liquids in the kitchen but I don't think vanilla would go quite so well with chicken noodle soup.

I gagged a little when I read that...   :rofl;
Title: Re: Labs
Post by: Michael Murphy on November 07, 2017, 09:21:42 AM
When I was growing up I used to drink a lot of milk, one day my father told my mother to buy powdered milk and mix it 50 50 with milk.  I came home from school grabbed a milk container and poured a large glas of milk.  Mother of God it was vile.  It turned out my father should have said mix the powder with water then 59 59 with milk.