I said: "Whole wheat has way high phosphorous. Remember dialysis patient here."
My cardiologist tells me to avoid white bread and eat only whole wheat. The renal team tells me the opposite. The only way to follow medical instructions is to stop eating.
I work for a large corporation that hires a company to have people call and do "health coaching". I mentioned I was on dialysis and looking into a kidney transplant. The "coach" responded with "at least it's only the kidneys, and you don't have ESRD".A new standard for ignorance.
Holy flying spaghetti monster.
" we'll, maybe it's better you don't get a transplant"I'm 29, been on the transplant list fir 5 years and have never had a transplant before.The woman who said this was a former friend of my mom's. she was a NICU nurse working with pre mature babies ( like myself).
White bread is the go, according to the Mayo Clinic. (White bread and mayo.....hehehe!!)
I told a couple friends about some family members coming over to the same clinic (hopefully) for HD. My friend said, "You should just get married at the clinic! It seems like everyone will be there! And it's catered with sandwiches and cookies!"I have to admit that the image did pass through my head what it would be like.
Quote from: UkrainianTracksuit on April 23, 2014, 02:58:49 PMI told a couple friends about some family members coming over to the same clinic (hopefully) for HD. My friend said, "You should just get married at the clinic! It seems like everyone will be there! And it's catered with sandwiches and cookies!"I have to admit that the image did pass through my head what it would be like. Wow. Surely that suggestion should win some sort of award? It reaches new depths of cluelessness.