From the best to my knowledge, cola's especially are to be avoided. At my husband's clinic they suggest diet Ginger Ale IF you drink soda. Of course, check with your Dr.
Would any of you be interested in home made soda recipes? I have collected a TON of them over the summer.
Organic phosphorus (chicken) has less absorption than the inorganic phosphorus in coke. Sources of phosphorus are not equal. If you want to drink a soda, switch to Sprite or 7-UP. In any case, the high fructose corn syrup worsens HTN and is implicated in obesity and other adverse health consequences. Coke, Pepsi and like are just bad news for anyone on dialysis since the phosphorus levels correlate directly to survival. I would advise against it and learn to enjoy the alternatives. My diet is definitely restricted, but with all of the great alternative options, it is not at all unappealing. It will take a bit of work to relearn eating habits, but with high phosphorus levels, you expose your body to undue risk. Not much sense going against that knowledge, it just won't get you very far in surviving on dialysis. Just a part of our new lives, but easy to deal with after a bit. Just like lowering salt. Keeping salt low helps me to feel well. Having a high salt meal comes back to haunt me for the next 24 hours at least. Phosphorus is the same sort of issue. Sorry for the bad news on that, but in my mind, it is just not worth the risk. I haven't had a Coke or Pepsi in years even though they are in the fridge for when the kids come over. They are addicted to the stuff which really is not a good thing, but what are you going to do with grown kids that know more than us. In all of those year I have been on dialysis, I can honestly say I have never missed the Coke, not even once. Sometimes the best thing to do is just say goodbye and move on.
Also, true confession: during my eight years on dialysis, I have actually drunk Pepsi a few times. I think it's just a sort of thing about not having any absolutes.
It would be helpful to know what everyone's phosphorus is that is drinking the dark sodas. I suspect that they are elevated beyond what they should be. I take no binders, drink no dark sodas and my PO4 is always 3.5-4.5 for the most part in the last year. Elevated PO4 is directly linked to adverse outcomes and mortality. I would still strongly advise folks just to say goodbye to Pepsi and Coke. Just not worth the risk in my opinion.l