I EVEN TRIED TO HAVE A BIG MEAL B4 IT DIDN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE. THE CENTER I'M AT NOW LET US HAVE SNACKS WHILE ON AS LONG AS WE DON'T OVER DO IT
This did not happen for me. Maybe it was because I was still recovering from my hospitalization. I did hemo for 6 months and I always felt nauseated after my treatments. Sounds to me like a sign of tolerating your treatment well.
I'm always hungry too. Have half a litre of coffee in thermos flask (to make me feel human), 1 pudding, 2 salami sandwiches, and Quite some cookies (for protein, and the feel good factor) in- centre.Now at home half a bag of cashew nuts (protein and calcitriol) small bag of crisps (salt, and potassium cos often low) half a litre of coffee (feel good and potassium)The first few weeks of D I couldn't eat anything. Just throwing up.
Do you find you have phases of eating a certain thing on dialysis? Mine used to be mini-cheddars (little cheese biscuits) but now its Quavers, a curly potato snack.I also like jelly babies when I crave something sweet.Because my dialysis sessions are 7.30am-11.30am my partner makes me a bacon or sausage toasted sandwich (cut into 4 small squares so I can eat one handed for my breakfast!!!)
On NxStage the dialysate has 100mg/dl glucose in the mix. That is about where the average NON DIABETIC person runs , so it shoudnt lower glucose in them . However in a diabetic who runs higher, it could lower it to 100 to match the dialysate in theory. I never tested it to see. If anyone out there is diabetic and has a glucose meter, you could check your glucose at a couple times before and during and after dialysis and see what you get. If anyone does that, I would be interested in what you get.