Anyone here tried nutrisystem or Jenny Craig for a diet? I am so frustrated I am tempted to try one of these diets.
With all the stress I've had the past week, all I want is comfort food - which usually involves cheese, chocolate, or peanut butter for me.
Please bear with me, as I am new to the whole dialysis diet... how much meat can you eat for the protein, and which meat is best?
Quote from: jbeany on September 18, 2007, 10:13:57 PMWith all the stress I've had the past week, all I want is comfort food - which usually involves cheese, chocolate, or peanut butter for me.Keep the chocolate and the peanut butter.The cheese is most likely the culprit. Just 2 oz. of a nice cheddar is about 290 mg of Phosphorus, basically an entire meal's worth of Phosphorus! It would take probably four Renagels to handle that amount of PO4
I recently started a weight loss management program at a local hospital in preparation for gastric bypass surgery next summer. One of the things I have to do is keep a log of everything I eat. Just keeping the log really makes me more aware of everything I'm eating. I just try to watch the carb input, about 35 to 55 mg per meal for me and everything else such as calories, fat, protein, etc. seems to fall in line. I don't worry so much about counting calories as I do about tracking carbs. I use a web site, foodsdatabase.com to keep the log and it's free. The web site also has nutrient information for each food you eat, such as sodium, phosphorous and potassium among other things.
Okay folks. I have to lose some weight., Not for transplant, we know that ain't happening,but for me, to feel better and maybe manage the fluid build up better. I am tired of looking in the mirror at me. I feel ugly and fat beyond compare right now. I am thinking weightwatchers might be good. But this renal diet thing has me tied in knots. Any ideas would be helpful. How about if we put together a list of healthy renal friendly easy to prep meals? I get lost in the sides so often in a meal.