As a caregiver, I understand what you're feeling. I wanted to tell you that (hugs)
My husband has no qualms about eating anything he wants in front of me, including pizza, Cokes, bananas etc. I usually just give him a dirty look and call him a *******, but that's just the way we roll around here. I'm not going to begrudge him what he likes to eat just because I shouldn't partake.
For the "Are you supposed to eat that?" questions ...
a) How do you other caregivers cope with the renal diet? b) Do you eat "restricted" foods in front of your renally-impaired loved one? c) Is that a source of conflict in your household?
Quote from: cattlekid on June 17, 2011, 12:00:15 PMMy husband has no qualms about eating anything he wants in front of me, including pizza, Cokes, bananas etc. I usually just give him a dirty look and call him a *******, but that's just the way we roll around here. I'm not going to begrudge him what he likes to eat just because I shouldn't partake.But if he were the one with kidney problems, would you eat whatever you wanted in front of him?
Vent away, barret! We understand...all too well!The best answer I ever found to intrusive questions like "What can you eat?" was something totally random and not the least bit serious. Try "Nothing but cardboard and school paste." That worked for me quite often.For the "Are you supposed to eat that?" questions, the best answer is to point at their own plate. With luck, they are eating something salty, greasy or fattening. Smile sweetly and say "My doc approves this just as much your doctor would that."Of course, if you are eating with health food paragon of virtue, a flat "No." whilst shoveling in a big spoonful with a look of bliss on your face works too.Sarcasm - just another service those of us with ESRD can offer....
A warped sense of humor is the chronically ill person's best defense against the chronically stupid....
My future mother in law is always making a scene and saying things like "R you should not be drinking that! Stop drinking!!" Good grief woman I am not 5 years old...I am a 27 year old woman and I will drink whatever the heck I want!!!AAAaaahhhh!I know how you feel!!!xo,R
I lived with my Mother in law when diagnosed, she hates me, so to make my life even more aggrivating she would take the diet and only cook what I coukldn't eat.