>Any d@mn thing I want, within reason.Agreed. Even had Pastrami Pizza over the Fourth. (But that was pushing the envelope, I'll admit.)
I'm on PD (now) with threats of being switched to Hemo. I just spent 3 day in the hospital where, of course , they wanted me to eat from the renal menu (even tho PD doesn't have the same restrictions) And the diabetic menu. Everything I tried to order they said was off limits to me, So I'm wondering what you guys actually find to eat on Hemo?
Quote from: kickingandscreaming on July 19, 2019, 01:33:07 PMI'm on PD (now) with threats of being switched to Hemo. I just spent 3 day in the hospital where, of course , they wanted me to eat from the renal menu (even tho PD doesn't have the same restrictions) And the diabetic menu. Everything I tried to order they said was off limits to me, So I'm wondering what you guys actually find to eat on Hemo?Hello K&S,Adding to all the thoughts mentioned by members above, I was also told to avoid spices to make sure my failing kidneys and my fragile body were not struggling unnecessarily because of heavy spices. It worked in my case and it also worked for me to eat for lunch 2-3 asparagus cooked in lots of water (to draw out as much potassium as is possible) and to drink the juice of half a lime, freshly pressed and mixed with a glass of water to keep my vitamin-intake and especially my kidney function for as long as is possible. I did all that every day for years and my kidneys kept on functioning a little bit.Take care and best wishes from Kristina. P.S. I also bought a bread-baking-machine to "produce" my salt-less bread etc.And, most importantly, I had to go "back to basics" and cook everything from scratch to avoid all the usual chemicals which are in most bought food and are not good for a fragile body with fragile kidneys.