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Whamo
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I love picking a lemon off the tree in my backyard, slicing it in half, squeezing out the juice, picking out the seeds, and drinking down the juice. It's only a few ounces, but it feels like a tall glass of lemonade on a hot day.
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Rerun
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oh goodness
, that is my hubbys favorite thing to do but He just slices um up and sticks the whole slice in his mouth and sucks it to death..lol Right now it's lemons from neighbor as our new planted tree only gave us two..lol
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Brat? I don't get it, Rerun.
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Quench gum works great!
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Inherited PKD from my Mother who died at age 52
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I like lemons. It's one of the few fruits you don't have to worry about potassium and has many health benefits but it can erode tooth enamel. After eating a lemon rinse your mouth with water.
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Quote from: Whamo on July 24, 2013, 07:37:43 AM
Brat? I don't get it, Rerun.
That you have a lemon tree in your backyard. Just Jealous....
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See, I was thinking BRAT for leaving me with a Trini Lopez song stuck in my head...
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Henry P Snicklesnorter
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I still wouldn't worry about it unless you have a pica-level craving for sourness. It's really hard to drink a cup of lemon juice. One lemon's worth of lemon juice has about 60 mg of potassium.
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Maybe pica isn't the right word for the general idea I was thinking of - a craving for something that (may or may not, but often does in a natural form) corrects a deficiency. For a long time before I was on dialysis, I couldn't get enough sour candy. The more sour, the better. It turns out, sour things in nature, like lemon juice, behave as bases once metabolized, because the citric acid is in balance with citrate salts. I had renal tubular acidosis at the time. I was still making urine, but it wasn't removing enough acid (or maybe it was removing too much bicarbonate - I'm not sure which). Something like lemon juice would have been a natural treatment for that. Too bad I was turning toward sour candy, which doesn't have the same citrate balance.
A lot of lemonade in the US is closer to 1 part lemon juice, 1 part sugar, and 6 parts water; though I like it even more dilute, and less sweet. Sometimes I'll drink water spiked with lemon juice, but that's only about a teaspoon per 8 ounces.
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Matt
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Dialysis Calculators
3/2007
Kidney failure diagnosed
5/2010
In-center hemodialysis
8/2008
Peritoneal catheter placed
1/2012
Upper arm fistula created
9/2008
Peritoneal catheter replaced
3/2012
Started using fistula
9/2008
Began CAPD
4/2012
Buttonholes created
3/2009
Switched to CCPD w/ Newton IQ cycler
4/2012
HD catheter removed
7/2009
Switched to Liberty cycler
4/2018
Transplanted at UCLA!
Henry P Snicklesnorter
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