Yesterday I was eating a sandwich. The tech mentioned that I may cramp because what I waseating was a "heavy" food. I have eaten stuff like that before and I sometimes cramp when I getpast my dry weight, but usually not. What is acceptable to eat that will not be a problem?Some of the techs may not realize it, but our options are limited. For the most part, we can useonly one hand to eat.ON ANOTHER SUBJECT: How do I insert the smiley emoticons. On the computer I am using,I cannot get them to work. Is it me, or this computer?
I swear, some days I feel like tackling a nurse and grabbing her water bottle and drinking the whole thing in one shot.
You know what really jerks my chain? They tell us we can't eat while on dialysis. I eat anyway--I bring some cookies or crackers or fruit and a juice box. I have to eat something while on the machine. I eat breakfast at 7am, leave here at 9:30am and sometimes I don't get home until 4:00 with my transportation. When lunchtime comes around they all order their food by phone. A soon as it comes they literally run out the door to eat! So how can you expect us not to eat for hours? Plus they bring in their huge coffees from Dunkin Donuts, their huge Arizona Ice Teas, Snapples ect. And now they're all on diets where they have to drink these huge bottles of water. I swear, some days I feel like tackling a nurse and grabbing her water bottle and drinking the whole thing in one shot.
...I can't understand why some centres restrict eating while on the machine. It obviously has nothing to do with whether it is good or bad for you. At my centre, all you have to do is tell them what you are going to have and they calculate that into the amount of fluid that they programme the machine to take off. No restrictions whatever.