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Old Jul 11, 2009, 06:34 PM
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Thanks Bebop,

It isn't so much that the diet sucks, it is cooking it that is hard when you are hunger now! I have to really plan ahead now! Sorry you didn't get your bllod sugar down while in the hospital. Keep me posted on how you are doing. Okay?

Thanks Sun....

I know diet and exercise are the key to good health in general. I am surprised I have diabetes2, I'm the healthy eatter between my DH and me. I even was vegetarian for about 5 years. I did that for health reasons, high cholesterol, and it went even higher on a vegetarian diet. I tried vegan for a while, but then had to go on medication, no biggy, but I thought I could control it with diet and exercise, but couldn't, some of it is heirtiary.

Now, I have Chronic Kidney Disease, with 38% of my kidney function left! I have eatten whole grain everything for several years, limited fats, used to eat a lot of cheese as my meat protein substitute, I like whole wheat pastas and high whole grain breads, eat high fiber cereals, drink skim milk, love and eat a lot of fresh fruits and veggies, or frozen, without all the butter and sour cream and high calore sauces. And I've used Splenda for about 2 years. I don't eat a lot of sugar, and don't even have regular sugar in the house.

Now, I find out so many of those things are no longer good for my kidneys. High protein foods, nuts, rice, beans, pork, chicken(skinless broiled breast) are foods to be limited. As well as corn, crab, eggs, fish, wheat and rye flour, port, white roasted turkey too.

Here I thought I was doing myself a favor to eat nothing but skinless, boneless chicken breast cooked with just PAM for stove top frying or without oil at all in the oven. I've just learned that dark meat is better for me because it is lower in protein and phosphate.

I haven't seen the renal dietitian yet, but I guess the whole point is to lower protein intake and of course, salt. I haven't used salt in cooking or on the talbe for over 15 years. Don't even know where my salt shakers are since we moved to this house about 6 and a half years ago. Of course salt is high in prepared foods, and I do eat those convience foods more that I should, I guess. But who doesn't love Kraft Mac n Cheese with a can of tuna and some peas for a quick dinner?

I'm looking forward to all the changes I need to make.

But one thing I can and will do is a good walking plan along with my 2 times a week kayaking and my time gardening.

I have to loose the weight gain I've had due to depression/medication and living as a couch potato since about November of 2008. I've gained about 15 pounds just by sleeping and not moving.

I've done it before so I'll just do it again. Darnit. I mean it too. You just watch me now!

Prayers and thoughts to all like me who have the kinds of medical issues that are controlable through lifestyle changes, hard as they might seem, it sure beats the alturnative!

Last edited by Beholden; Jul 11, 2009 at 06:46 PM.
Thanks for this!
sunflower55