Before I started dialysis,I pretty much drank as much water as I wanted. I kept a pitcher on my desk at work. I probably drank a half gallon of water daily, including coffee juices and milk. Now that I'm on dialysis, I was told I am on "fluid restriction" of 50 ounces of liquid. But I'm constantly thirsty. I don't want to get "fluid overload". But six cups of liquid just isn't enough. What do you drink?
I second the sauna suggestion. Luckily I have one in my building that hardly anyone uses so it is mostly free for me whenever I want I try to not overdo it though (I had a dietician tell me off the other week?!?)... but I *can* take 600-800ml of gain off in an hour or so session which is REALLY helpful.. specially when weekends come around and have that extra day to handle... if I have a sauna session and keep to my usual routine of about 1 lt a day I can usually come in under 2.0 over per session.. and the dialysis staff are very happy with that .. and I am very happy because I don't cramp!
if you sweat; you can have more fluids?anyone know how long you would have to sweat/per one ounce fluid you could addI live in Texas the opportunity is here
a big class of ice water at the end?I'd do anything for a big glass of ice water at the end...my doc said sweating would not make a difference, I want 64 ounces a day instead of 50 but I am going with people who have "done there, done that"and thanks, thanks, thanks