We ESRD patients can't hope to control phosphate without binders.
I have a hard time remembering to take them. It's not malicious or anything, just poor memory. Forgetting to take them really doesn't do much for the the HBS or for binding, and I haven't been able to come up wit ha good system to remember to take them
My only problem with Tums was the taste. It made my entire meal unpalatable. Every bite tasted like Tums and i hated it, so didn't take them. My neph switched me to Renagel and that did the trick. No chalky taste. Eventually they had to add Magnesia pills also. Now they have also added Tums again, but only one per meal. Seems my calcium is low these days.
It's all the other pills and capsules I have to take that sometimes slip my mind. I'm now taking over FIFTY pills a day. Thank goodness for Microsoft Outlook's Calendar!
Ask about calcium carbonate instead of tums. My calcium was so low at one point, I was taking 8 tums with eveyr meal, and I was just gagging on them. They switched me to calcium carbonate. It's just like taking another pill. It made it a lot easier to take, because I wasn't choking on the chalkiness of of the tums.
Quote from: Riki on July 26, 2010, 10:32:57 PMAsk about calcium carbonate instead of tums. My calcium was so low at one point, I was taking 8 tums with eveyr meal, and I was just gagging on them. They switched me to calcium carbonate. It's just like taking another pill. It made it a lot easier to take, because I wasn't choking on the chalkiness of of the tums.Hmmm...I thought calcium carbonate = Tums? I'll have to check into this. I'd much rather swallow a pill than chew up some chalky Tums.
Calcium Carbonate? yuck. Prior to Renagel I had to take a combination of alutabs and caltrate, which is basically calcium carbonate.. but I had to crush the tabs in my mouth with the food, so got the whole chalky mouth experience. It was horrible. Thank God for Renagel(and that I don't have any reaction to it) because that stuff has saved me. It's easy to take those and it's automatic with food.