There are a few things that I don't keep in the house that I would sometimes be able to get down - cheese and crackers, Kraft mac & cheese, ice cream, milkshakes, cottage cheese, puddings - but I'd feel guilty eating them because of the phosphorus. Is there a point where getting calories and protein outweighs having too much phosphorus? Taking a ton of binders with them isn't so appealing because that would upset my stomach too.
Ritz has come out with a cracker with a "hint of salt". It is 35mg of salt for 5 crackers. THAT is NOTHING! Have 10 if you want. Then add some cream cheese or use them as a scoop for cottage cheese. Cottage cheese has some salt but good protein. It is a good snack that is satisfying. Everything tastes good sitting on a Ritz!
How are your clearances? Lack of appetite can be a signal that you need more dialysis. Is there room to increase your PD dose? Sorry I'm not very conversant in PD. Taste for different foods is effected by dialysis dose - I lost all taste for meat when I changed machines and was looking for the right dose a couple years ago.
Do you have a fistula placed if you did need to go to hemo?
I agree with the staff at MooseMom's mom's clinic (would that be MooseGrandma's?) calories are more important than content if you're not eating
Today I surprised myself by having a decent breakfast. I was tempted by the grocery store cinnamon rolls, but I felt like I could eat a fried egg with some toast to dip in the runny yolk.