How do you fend off being thirsty with the fluid restriction during the day?
Im on in center Hemodialysis and I only weigh about 46.5kg and because of this my Max fluid pull per treatment is only 2.1kg.
Because of this my max fluid intake or fluid restriction is 12oz or less per day.
Needless to say im ALWAYS extremely thirsty during the day and keeping fluids to 12oz or less per day is EXTREMELY difficult for me. But when I dont i just drift further and further away from my dry weight..
Any pointers?
Hello bhall, I do remember this problem very well and it is indeed a very difficult one, especially in the beginning...
But there are interesting ways to deal with it and find your own way. I first started by examining and questioning everything I was going to eat, in order to make sure, that my food is as bland as possible (without salt or any spices) and to make it as interesting as possible, i.e. nice "garnishing" with a little salad-leaf here etc., i.e. brown rice cooked with a few vegetables (make sure to watch your potassium etc.)...
Another important point for me was from the start to avoid at all costs any ready-made-foods, because ready-made-food is often "garnished" with lots of sugar (watch your weight) and lots of salt (makes you very, very thirsty indeed)etc.
Another point is to buy your vegetables as fresh as possible to eat as healthy as is possible etc.
That is all I can offer as ideas and hopefully you'll notice the individual taste of each food-intake after a little while ... and I also use a bread-baking machine to bake salt-less bread, which is very healthy and tasty indeed ... Good luck and best wishes from Kristina.
P.S. I am a vegetarian and every month I asked the nurses for a print-out of my blood-tests and could check-up on my potassium etc. to get my diet more and more refined ... and I noticed, that the more I kept strictly to my diet, the better I felt and the more I could do ... Good Luck !!