Another question...My neph told me he wants me to take two binders with "either lunch or dinner." Dinner is usually with hubby, which means less renal friendly foods and more higher phos foods (like meat). I have lunch by myself here at home (husband is at work), so that meal is much more renally friendly, phos-wise. So, does it make more sense for me to take my binders with the meal that I know will be higher in phos (usually dinner), or does it matter, as long as I take it with food?Thanks.
I thnk it makes most sense to take the binders with the meal that they are likely to be most effective, e.g. dinner with the higher phosphorous content. That said, I would also weigh in when it's least likely to hit you with side effects or when you would be least likely t be bothered with the side effects.
Please, can someone give me a rundown on the PTH/calcium/phosphorus loop? All of these things are slightly elevated, and I've been trying all day to learn about the relationship between these three things, and the explanations I get are either way too detailed with numbers I don't understand, or else the explanations don't go far enough. I thought that low calcium was a side effect of high PTH trying to decrease high phos, so I am really confused. What would make my calcium go up? My binders don't contain calcium, btw.Oh, and I think I understand that vitamin D supplements can cause high calcium if high phosphorus/PTH is evident. That's why my neph told me to discontinue vitamin D, is that correct? Anyone?