If he gives me one more prescription med I'll scream and jump out the office window! My little Tums are the cheapest thing I take! And they're working.
How on earth do you avoid or cut down on Phosphorus foods, when pretty much everything has Phosphorus
I just got Dustin's labs. His phoshorous is 7.8!!!! He is in the same boat as you. He is to take 4 Phosphate Binders at each meal and like 1-2 more when he eats snacks. His potassium is also high 6.6 it went up since labs last month.Dustin takes Renagel the pills are big. He did take this chewable kind and said they tasted terrible. Im making a list of low phosphate and potassium foods and putting it on the fridge. I was told when Dustin does get his transplant if either one of these are real high he wont get his kidney.Lori/Indiana
Quote from: Lori1851 on May 29, 2008, 12:15:22 PMI just got Dustin's labs. His phoshorous is 7.8!!!! He is in the same boat as you. He is to take 4 Phosphate Binders at each meal and like 1-2 more when he eats snacks. His potassium is also high 6.6 it went up since labs last month.Dustin takes Renagel the pills are big. He did take this chewable kind and said they tasted terrible. Im making a list of low phosphate and potassium foods and putting it on the fridge. I was told when Dustin does get his transplant if either one of these are real high he wont get his kidney.Lori/IndianaEven if you're eating low potassium foods your levels will not drop very quickly. Especially if you are making the low potassium foods your entree. He will need to reduce his potassium intake drastically for several weeks to have any profound effect. The body gets rid of excess potassium through urinating or bowel movements. If he has no kidneys (like me) it may take a couple months for his levels to drop. Good luck, G