When i first started with kidney failure my neph said it was fine to drink , but remember fluid restrictions AND if you are going to drink, drink spirits and not beer or lager as spirits are purer!
i've lost my taste for liquor since i started dialysis, i dont drink at all aside from a glass of wine on special occasions. but i figure a couple whiskys wont hurt, not unless you killa whole bottle of JD or something. cheers!
I occasionally drink a beer or two or three keeping in mind fluid restrictions and phos levels. However I think the bigger issue for your dad is why is he drinking every day? Is this a problem? I do not know how muck alcohol is in a whiskey and water but I remember hearing somewhere as a kid (probably TV) that if you drink everyday that you are probably an alcoholic. This stood out to me because I realized my mom had ale everyday she did not get drunk, she just had ale everyday. I would only be worried if he was doing it to escape or to forget ? I don't know if this has made any sense but I hope you got the idea about what I am trying to get across. I hope your dad keeps doing well
Quote from: CW on March 03, 2008, 07:33:38 AMI occasionally drink a beer or two or three keeping in mind fluid restrictions and phos levels. However I think the bigger issue for your dad is why is he drinking every day? Is this a problem? I do not know how muck alcohol is in a whiskey and water but I remember hearing somewhere as a kid (probably TV) that if you drink everyday that you are probably an alcoholic. This stood out to me because I realized my mom had ale everyday she did not get drunk, she just had ale everyday. I would only be worried if he was doing it to escape or to forget ? I don't know if this has made any sense but I hope you got the idea about what I am trying to get across. I hope your dad keeps doing wellAt 85 years old, does it really matter for what ever reason he drinks as long as he is happy?