@pitagory My husband is in the same boat as you are. He needs to lose weight, but PD is giving him a whack ton of calories a day. (We always, ALWAYS have to use at least 6l of reds, which is the worst offender)He also has a sore on his heel that has him off his feet. For these reasons, we will very soon be switching to home hemo, to rid us of the calories. We have spoken with several of his doctors, as well as his Neph, and what they all say is sadly, very true. To lose, you have to keep your calories down (which PD fluid doesn't help with) and you have to MOVE. Often, it's hard to motivate to MOVE when ya don't feel particularly well, but the more you move, the more you'll lose, and the better you'll feel. Many, many of my husbands issues would get ever so much better by simply losing 100 lbs. Good luck to you, I know it's a battle. Jen
Thank you everyone for all your advice. I have a doctor appoint tomorrow to see if this procedure is for me. I am sure they are going to try and sell me on this. I keep telling my doctor and my nutritionist its not the food I eat. I eat very little. I do follow the renal diet, I do cheat sometime but not offten I work on my feet all day I have always been a big girl but I have never been this big I weigh right now about 245. when I stared PD I weighed 185 and I eat a lot less than before. Before I use to eat lots of junk food and fast food, and now I eat healthy food, and the last time I had a hamburger was maybe 6 months ago. sometimes I only eat once a day and that is because my blood sugar drops and I have to eat so I just eat a chicken salad. I don't eat after 6 because then I cant sleep because I feel very bloated . In the morning I will have cup of coffee and a boiled egg with maybe some fruit like a strawberry and a slice of pineapple. In the afternoon I will have a chicken salad or some white rice and chicken and the chicken is ovenbaked or steamed or charbroiled on a grill. for snacks I usually have fruit, if I do have a snack or sometime I will eat just a chicken taco with salsa and I make my own tortillas. the other problem I have is I cant walk to much I have peripheral vascular disease on my legs. I have had a bypass but it did not help at all. I do work but I only walk form my car to the entrance of a store if its farther than that I have to take a brake for 5 minute and then keep going and I go to about 8 to 10 stores a day. I am lucky I have a very kind boss who understands me and is always ready to help when ever I need it.@Cariad I don't know if I can find another hospital Loma Linda already turned me down and I was about 20 pound lighter then. I am trying to get in to San Diego. I don't know where else to go here in southern California.I did not know there was diabetic glucose fluid my nurse has never mentioned it but I will ask.
I don't know much about PD so I could be wrong about this, but I thought Baxter's Extraneal provided less 'glucose exposure' and was indicated for diabetics. Is that what you are using? It has a generic name.