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« on: January 25, 2014, 12:47:02 PM »

Hi ladies and gents dublin here , i want to ask yous any ideas on what kind of food gives you a little energy just that i am going to go up the
CROAGH-PATRICK MOUNTAIN  well thats the plan anyway i was thinking of snacks something we are allowed  i love bananas but they are a no go and so are the nuts any tips would be great thanks very much , the climb is on the 24th may this year with the (ika ) Irish Kidney Association :bandance; :thumbup;  so training now for it so hope everythings ok thanks once again .







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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2014, 02:42:47 PM »


Wow, I'm impressed already (the idea alone would use up all my energy for the day   ;D   )

As you've started training already, I'm sure you'll do fine. I'm afraid I don't have 'food energy' tips. Just wanted to wish you all the best

Love, Cas
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2014, 12:18:56 AM »

Wow, reading about you planning the trip wore me out. I don't have any ideas either, but am wishing the best for you.
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2014, 01:18:37 PM »

When I was a bit fitter than I am now, but still on haemodialysis I climbed Puy-de-Dome mountain (1464m) in Central France.
It was raining at the bottom (September) and took 2 hours to traverse the path, where it was snowing at the top!
I found my breathing was a little laboured over 1000m but I was really exhilarated by the climb.
I ate a decent cooked breakfast beforehand, but besides water took a flask of sweetened hot chocolate which really
helped. Something sweet will help be it a Mars bar or something and the small amount of chocolate shouldn't hurt your renal diet.
Take fluids. And pace yourself. Good luck.
Let us know on here how you do  :clap;
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2014, 02:15:05 PM »

Hi ladies and gents dublin here , i want to ask yous any ideas on what kind of food gives you a little energy just that i am going to go up the
CROAGH-PATRICK MOUNTAIN  well thats the plan anyway i was thinking of snacks something we are allowed  i love bananas but they are a no go and so are the nuts any tips would be great thanks very much , the climb is on the 24th may this year with the (ika ) Irish Kidney Association :bandance; :thumbup;  so training now for it so hope everythings ok thanks once again .

A good energy snack that is "renal friendly" is Rice Krispies Treats.
http://www.ricekrispies.com/recipes/the-original-treats

If you want a little more protein, substitute Special K cereal for the Rice Krispies.

Keep them in a couple of baggies and you're set to go up that mountain with a little extra energy.

 8)
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