I eat ramen noodles and have never had a problem with them.. my labs show that I don't have to completely adhere to the diet.. I can cheat here and there and it's not going to affect me... I also keep several packets of the flavoring in my dialysis bag, for the days that my bp drops.. put the flavoring in a cup of hot water and drink it.. brings the bp back up very well
Dialysis takes a lot out of us and away from us, so it would be great to hear a fluid success story that doesn't involve being thirsty all the time or avoiding some of the simple things others take for granted (like an ice cold beer in a frosty mug)!
She literally freaked telling me that lasix and dialysis could screw up my body chemistry.
Hello Riki,Please tell me what the word "flavoring" means and what sort of it you put into your dialysis-bag?Many thanks for the info from Kristina.
@Kristina I've also wondered about eating soup like Ramen noodles or chillie (during the winter I like eating soup)
Quote from: kristina on January 16, 2017, 02:28:57 AMHello Riki,Please tell me what the word "flavoring" means and what sort of it you put into your dialysis-bag?Many thanks for the info from Kristina. Most ramen noodles come with some kind of a flavor packet. The ones I usually get are either vegetable or chicken. I don't always use them, so I have a few of them in my dialysis bag (and yes, that's the kitbag that I keep my blanket, sweater, slippers, and gloves, not to mention emergency gauzes and bandaids, for dialysis). The packets are mostly salt and some kind of artificial flavoring. If you put it in a cup of hot water and drink it when your bp drops, it will help to bring the bp back up again. When my unit was in a nursing home, instead of the hospital like it is now, they would keep bouillon cubes on hand for the same reason. They'd dissolve the cube in a cup of hot water and have you drink it. The flavor packet is the same idea, it just tastes a little better, plus, the hospital doesn't let them keep things like that on hand. They can't, however, stop me from keeping things like that on hand