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Replies to "@2011panc, I second @fiesty76's opinion. Your hospital tips are great! I'd like to encourage you to..."
@TonyHart87 Hi, I'm still here, fighting ongoing yeast problems (partly from antibiotics, partly from diabetes, and post-herpetic pain that often goes off the scale. It's upended my life but am hoping it will get better a day at a time. Meanwhile, work on nutrition and recipes is at a standstill. Kidney function seems to have worsened, have a neph appointment and labs next week and won't be surprised if pre-dialysis vaascular surgery will happen sooner rather than later. Meanwhile, staying on healthy renal diet, not cheating (because I can have mashed potatoes with the new low-K baby potatoes delivered from my grocery store,) and remaining at home. Haven't had the focus or energy to post lately but I do read the posts.
Georgia/Australia - Hi 2011panc --Thank you for your interest but I kind of "live outside the block" as I have discovered from my "different" approach to illness. I think for "most' my approach and ideas would amount to "entertainment". I have already noted in my geriatric friends around me, that 'nobody" will do what I do.-- I am starting Prof. David Sinclair's Age Reversal -- to improve the making and repair of my existing cells. Now who is gonna wanna listen to that? Listen, maybe -Do, NO!!.--I noticed the highest number of replys here are about kidney diet ?? So?
@TonyHart87 I find it easier to follow my kidney diet right now. I usually only go "into town" once every 10 days or so for groceries and errands, just like before. But now, I pack a snack and water, rather than stopping at a favorite restaurant for a meal, a "treat to me". I am careful about supplies purchased, and how they will fit into my proper diet.
Ginger