"Overwhelmed" doesn't even begin to describe your situation, does it. You are not obligated to ever being "OK" with dialysis. There is nothing wrong with you. Being sick and still having to be a parent and a dutiful daughter and not being able to work to support yourself in some modicum of comfort is a crappy way to live life. I don't know if anyone would ever be "OK" with that.There is such a thing as being too rigid with the diet. My own nurtritionist told me to lighten up! The real trick to the diet is portion control. Oh, and label reading. Most grocery stores have a section with fresh foods already made; maybe you could find the phos content of some of those. Like one of those rotisserie chickens...do they have a lot of phos? I really don't know. Does your mom ever cook? It's generally true that dark colas are too high in phos, but to be told that you can't drink anything from a can is just not true. But yes, the trouble with fresh prepared food is the cost. You will always pay more for anything you don't have to cook yourself.It's not fair of your doc to get to decide whether or not you are too sick or not to work. He's not living in your skin. He's not being particularly helpful.And your ex-friend is thankfully your EX-friend. What is wrong with people? It seems like recently all of the greedy people are coming out of the woodwork like zombies. I am appalled that she could not be more generous.I'm so sorry that all of this is piling up on you. Will being married lessen your burden in any way? I can understand you feeling guilty about unloading all of this onto your new husband; is he fully aware of what he's getting himself into? If he is, and he still wants to marry you because he loves you and wants to be with you, accept his help and repay him by being the best wife a man could ever want. I doubt he cares about paying for the wedding; surely he just wants to be your husband. As long as he understands that you come with some baggage (and don't we all?), then let him make his own decision; he's an adult and can decide what he wants or what he doesn't want. But yeah...will being married to him make your life easier and happier? If it will, then cast aside any guilt and let him help you. I feel tired just reading your post. I can't imagine what it must be like to live your life. I wish I could take away a big part of your burden. If you could name one thing that would help you the most, what would that be? Is there ONE thing that you can reasonably work toward that would make your life easier? Out of all of the things that you've written about, is there ONE problem that might be solvable?
Lisa you have a LOT to deal with. Tell me again why your mom just can't take the car once in a while? Let you sleep?I'm sorry about your selfish friend. Wouldn't it be nice to be her........ no worries?
I am totally with you on the dietary restrictions. My neph told me to limit my sodium to 1500mg a day, and my K to 1500mg a day. Well, I work FT and do in-center HD 3 times a week. How am I supposed to accomplish this, when Lean Cuisine is relatively low enough and makes a great quick work lunch or after-D dinner? (I get home after 9pm usually, then need to get to bed so I can be at work at 7am the next day. Do you really think I want to make a home made meal?) I cannot limit my sodium like that. If I don't eat enough in a day, I start to lose weight. I don't want to lose weight. I enjoy eating. I will avoid the high sodium foods, of course, but there is no way I can limit myself to a mere 1500mg a day, especially with my busy lifestyle. NOT gonna happen!Oh, and Sprite in cans? Yes indeed! Knock yourself out and enjoy! (or - haha - have it in a bottle!)KarenInWA
The problem with processed foods is all of the additives, but more and more people are not wanting all of these additives, so it is becoming easier to find processed foods without them. For instance, my local grocery store stocks bacon and sausages that are uncured, so NO PHOSPHATES!
Lisa : I'll admit I never really listened, i'd sneak in a big mac once in a while just to treat myself and worry about the consequences later.
My guess about your ex-friend and the "works to keep up with everything" comment---- she's crazy about the money because she's so over-extended on credit cards and car payments that she's completely cash poor but charging crap she doesn't need to feel like she's keeping up with everyone else!
i was told that we should not drink anything out of a plastic bottle, just glass. THe plastic bottle has phos.
I had lists of the foods I liked that were OK, veggies, fruits etc and I'd only buy things on that list and I made sure that my protein was of high quality....egg whites were a staple, so was chicken.
Quote from: Lillupie on August 16, 2011, 06:47:53 AM i was told that we should not drink anything out of a plastic bottle, just glass. THe plastic bottle has phos. Who told you this???
Pasta with a cream cheese sauce, flavoured with herbs, Mrs Dash and some parmesan was a dinner staple for me too.