Half the things I'm not allowed to eat or that are harmful I do not seem to like or enjoy eating. I often wonder if my body knew that it was harmful for me while I was growing up and tried to stop me eating them before my kidneys gave up.
I fought to stay on 2K but my potassium was too high. Finally I realized "Hey, screw it, let them put me on 1K and then my Potassium will be good" and it is.
Be careful on a K1 that you dont get the rebound effect. Im a shocker for it.
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=1220.msg22742#msg22742I think it's true to say we become experts of our own health condition. When I was pre-dialysis my potassium level went to 6.9. This level was considered to be so bad that I got a call to go to A&E immediately. They took it again at the hospital and it had come down to 6.2. which is still high. Now a few weeks previously I'd asked my renal doc if I could reduce the strength of one of my BP meds (Beta Blockers) and maybe compensate with a higher dose of the other tablet I was taking (Candesarten, an ARB blocker) He cut the beta blocker to half strength (2.5ml) and doubled the ARB to 16ml. The day I got the call to go to A&E I had earlier in the day seen an article on the net about a clinical study that indicated ...wait for it.... raised serum potassium blood lab readings in patients using ARBs. I mentioned this to the A&E medic and after disappearing for about 10 minutes I guess to get someone else's opinion or look it up in a book,(God knows) He came back and agreed that yes this could indeed be the cause..Doh, Who's the bloody Doctor??!!!!!!!! Came off the ARB completely, replaced it with a diuretic and in 2 weeks it was down to 4.8.