Surely this isn’t the first time she’s kissed his little furry head.
I’m going to harken back a few days to the discussion of oxalates. I was scheduled to see the urologist two days after those postings. Because I’ve had 4 procedures to deal with those stones, he gave me a paper with a low oxalate diet.I have to avoid: cranberries, tea, coffee, nuts, dark green veggies like asparagus, spinach and broccoli, rhubarb, black pepper and strawberries and nuts, caffeine, salt and chocolate. This part will be easy for me . The only things on that list that I eat are nuts and strawberries in the summer. Chocolate is a hard one but gave it all up before and can do it again.
He also gave me a list of supplements to take. Probiotics, vitamin C, D-Mannose, cranberry tablets and magnesium. I got all of that stuff yesterday. I now feel like an old person with all of my bottles lined up. I don’t like this. The only real meds I take are metformin and spironalactone. (for my feet swelling issue) Why do some of these supplements have to be so big? The D-Mannose capsules could choke a horse. I have trouble swallowing large pills and and usually use my pill splitter but these have powder in them.
Surely this isn’t the first time she’s kissed his little furry head.
I’m going to harken back a few days to the discussion of oxalates. I was scheduled to see the urologist two days after those postings. Because I’ve had 4 procedures to deal with those stones, he gave me a paper with a low oxalate diet.I have to avoid: cranberries, tea, coffee, nuts, dark green veggies like asparagus, spinach and broccoli, rhubarb, black pepper and strawberries and nuts, caffeine, salt and chocolate. This part will be easy for me . The only things on that list that I eat are nuts and strawberries in the summer. Chocolate is a hard one but gave it all up before and can do it again.
He also gave me a list of supplements to take. Probiotics, vitamin C, D-Mannose, cranberry tablets and magnesium. I got all of that stuff yesterday. I now feel like an old person with all of my bottles lined up. I don’t like this. The only real meds I take are metformin and spironalactone. (for my feet swelling issue) Why do some of these supplements have to be so big? The D-Mannose capsules could choke a horse. I have trouble swallowing large pills and and usually use my pill splitter but these have powder in them.