Fluid intake
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Hi there
My mum who is 90, is being monitored for kidney problems, however, I just can't persuade her to drink enough fluids. My question then is how much water or similar fluids, should she be drinking in a day to keep her kidney's healthy? I drink water with every meal and often in between, but she just drinks the ocassional cup of tea, coffee or glass of sherry, none of which are either sufficient, or particularly healthy.
Any advice gratefully received
LIzzie xxx
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babybearjess Lizzie46881
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Although this may not answer your question, I am similar to your mum in that I struggle to get as much fluid as I need. Ive just had one of my kidneys removed after developing kidney disease as a baby so my water intake is very important in keeping my other kidney healthy now. If im simply not thirsty I always have foods like watermelon or cucumber in my fridge that i can snack on. Foods that have a high water content so that even when i know I should drink but really dont want to im still getting water through my snacks. This may be more appealing to your mum if she can just intake more 'watery' foods.
The other thing I would suggest is a good water bottle! I dont particularly like the taste of water so i bought a britta filter bottle and since ive had that ive drunk a lot more as I always have my bottle with me. This might encourage your mum if she always has a supply of water with her.
I hope this is useful and good luck!
Jess
derek76 Lizzie46881
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When my mother was in hospital with a broken hip at 92 they said that she was dehydrated and would not drink water or squash. I said give her tea and she will drink it. The modern university educated nurses chorused. Tea is not good for old ladies it contains potassium!
She was moved to another hospital and given as much tea as she wanted.
babybearjess derek76
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MrsO-UK_Surrey Lizzie46881
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Lizzie46881
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Thanks for all your advice, one I paticularly liked was soups as I know she loves soup and does have a bowl most days, curiouslyh the otgher day I bought her two nnice new Denby soup bowls, so that I will definitly be encouraging. Another drink she likes is tonic water, but is it safe with the quinine in it? I don't think I could get her to come round to fruit teas as she is very traditional but I try to make sure she does at least have a cuppa after every meal.
I live an hour's drive away and get down as often as I can and have been working on her drinking for a while now, trying to keep her fluids up and I think I'm making some progress. She is amazing for her age with an active social life, physically fit on the whole and menatly alert. Since posting my first message I have spoken to her on the phone and she told me she actually had a glass of water last night in the evening; maybe my messaged is getting though.
Thanks again for all your input
Lizzie xxx
derek76 Lizzie46881
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MrsO-UK_Surrey Lizzie46881
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Lizzie46881 MrsO-UK_Surrey
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jen16439 Lizzie46881
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Monday should have CT results...
eric31962 Lizzie46881
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Sounds like your mum is a pretty tough character, hope she does well ?
Fruit like water - melon, as other have said, is healthy and tasty.
Good luck, Eric
Lizzie46881 eric31962
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She is tough in an old fashioned understated sort of way. She's been brilliant with me over my life with all my problems, I love her to bits :-)
Good luck to you too
Lizzie
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Lilavati eric31962
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