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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2437556" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=67557]@ElenaP[/USER] I am used to water all day and would go nuts restricting it too. I have a girlfriend that had bad kidneys her whole life and eventually she had to restrict her liquid intake. She would freeze a water bottle of the size she was allowed and as it melted would drink it. That way she always knew how much she had drank and would control how much she could drink at one time as she was going through dialysis for years.. She since got a kidney transplant and does fine now.</p><p></p><p>Another person I know has SIADH and she sees a nephrologist for it. The nephrologist did run tests on her to see if there was a reason she got it. In her case they couldn't figure out why, but she had to restrict her liquid intake too. She was allowed 50 ounces which I think is close to your 1.5 liters.</p><p></p><p>I think if you go on facebook there is probably some sites on kidney disease, CKD or SIADH that would probably have some good ideas on how to handle fluid restriction if you ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2437556, member: 475037"] [USER=67557]@ElenaP[/USER] I am used to water all day and would go nuts restricting it too. I have a girlfriend that had bad kidneys her whole life and eventually she had to restrict her liquid intake. She would freeze a water bottle of the size she was allowed and as it melted would drink it. That way she always knew how much she had drank and would control how much she could drink at one time as she was going through dialysis for years.. She since got a kidney transplant and does fine now. Another person I know has SIADH and she sees a nephrologist for it. The nephrologist did run tests on her to see if there was a reason she got it. In her case they couldn't figure out why, but she had to restrict her liquid intake too. She was allowed 50 ounces which I think is close to your 1.5 liters. I think if you go on facebook there is probably some sites on kidney disease, CKD or SIADH that would probably have some good ideas on how to handle fluid restriction if you ask. [/QUOTE]
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