Wow I’m 30 and have a big belly from all the water I drink (I was raised thinking the more water the better) but now I’m gaining lots of weight due to water retention and both my grandmas had to do dialysis so I’m trying to learn how to take care of my body. Thanks for the video I liked and subscribed
Thanks much for your informative video. Love your additional tips on nutritional value and also how to use that food. Only concern is the use of egg whites vs. the whole egg. I love eggs but have learned the diversity of egg whites too!!! Thanks again!!
I just came across your video! Thank you so much for your information. I am a new graduate and recently gained my LMSW I've been eager to pursue a career in dialysis ever since my sister underwent treatment.
I am a staffnurse in dialysis unit around 14 years in Fortis hospital in kolkata. Can I dream for USA staff. What I have to do it.....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 waiting for your reply.🙏🙏🙏
I became a phlebotomist 8 years ago. And never got the chance to put my skills to work due to lack of experience. I’m currently working for a mortgage company and want to get back to into the medical field 😊 I worked for a retirement center 8 years ago and loved every bit of it. Long story short, I have a phone interview with DaVita next week. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m nervous excited
Hello Just wanted to follow up, I GOT THE JOB! thank you for this video. I believe its was very helpful. I am an RN with Acute care experience and NO dialysis experience. Let me tell you!!!!…. The questions i got in the interview was tough!!!! They really thought it through & ask difficult questions & the next question was built on MY response to their next question!!! But over all, i am thankful i saw this video & mentally prepared for it. I do regret not being prepared on answering the question: “ what is the salary I expected” since its a new skill set for me, I simply didn’t research this beforehand
Great video. I do know that each person with ckd does not necessarily need to limit potassium, phosphorus, or sodium. Some of us are actually low in some of these. I'm low in phosphorus for example.
Kidney transplant/ dialysis patients needs to limit sodium, potassium and phosphorus, because the dialysis machine does NOT do a good job of filtering out these. So, there's a high risk of your body accumulating these substance at toxic level. Yes.. too little can also be as dangerous.