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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 1:56 am   Post subject: No tomatoes for me any more!


I was going to have a couple of plants and a friend said 'daddy (her) will have enough for him, us and his neighbors!' Ok... so I thought I would be having some good home grown tomatoes.

Now I found out I can't have tomatoes... doctors orders. I found out right before Christmas that I am in stage 3-Renal failure. The doctor is really cracking down on me. It is either follow a strict diet of NO salt and NO potassium, or be on the other end of a dialysis machine. I believe I can give the diet a good try. Other goodies I can no longer have are peanut butter, chocolate, cantaloupe, watermelon, and peaches. Oh well...


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:56 am   Post subject:


I am so sorry to hear that Crying or Very sad My dad suffers from kidney complications too and really has to watch his diet. My younger sister has ran into some Potassium issues also. Chin up, you are still my hero because you can use photo bucket!
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 5:18 am   Post subject:


I'm so Sorry you can't have tomatos because of illness.


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:46 am   Post subject:


I'm sorry to hear that kuntrygal, but there are lots of other goodies you can enjoy. I'm glad your doctor's giving you good guidelines to keep up your health.


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 7:18 am   Post subject:


Darn it all! That's such a shame, but not to worry, as Droopy said there are lots of other things that you can eat, veggieand fruit-wise. And as for the tome....well, who says that you have to eat what you grow? You could get the pleasure of growing them sucessfully and be a big hit with whomever you gave the toms to.Wink
I know that I get an enormous amount of pleasure giving some folks things from my garden each year. It's such a good feeling knowing that they appreciate my veg or cut flowers. There's no feeling like being appreciated.
You know that your friends here already appreciate you, but with giving away homegrown toms, you could branch-out. Smile


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:52 am   Post subject:


Bummer!!! Why do illnesses always deprive us of all the things we'd love to eat. Sad Still it's much better being healthy and happy and there are so many other goodies out there for you to try. Stew Face 1


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:52 am   Post subject:


That's tough news KG, sorry to hear about it. Shall you still grow tomatoes regardless?


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:01 pm   Post subject:


Awww Kuntry, i'm sorry to hear that about your illness. But stick to the diet. You can do it. Like all the others have said, give them away, and just have the pleasure of growing and sharing. Good luck to you, and remember this whole forum is always here to support you in everything!


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:33 pm   Post subject:


Sorry to hear that KG. But, chin up...there are lots of other good things out there to eat. I've had to give up lots of good things for my health as well and it takes some time to adjust but then you just accept and move on to the other good things. And, I've found good things to eat that I probably wouldn't have bothered with. And trust me, people love getting tomatoes and other garden stuff from friends and neighbors when they aren't growing them for themselves. I get good stuff from my neighbor all the time and she's my hero. Try to stay positive and we'll be here for you... Smile


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:58 pm   Post subject:


You know what ... you are all right! Cheer up and plant away!!! I know that my DH and I always loved getting fresh goodies from my FIL. Thanks for the 'kick-in-the -pants'!! Wink


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You can always count on your pals here for support one way or the other. Smile


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:00 pm   Post subject:


Hey, sorry to hear about the limitations on your diet but growing the toms for others is a rewarding thing to do. It will make you feel good to know you are helping others eat healthy.

Stick with the diet. Instead of listing the things you can't have, list the things you can still have. Wink


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Thanks, Toni. Wink


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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:16 pm   Post subject:


Hi Kuntrygal.....You have lots of great advise here! I can relate sort of - after recently finding I have allergy to Dairy, Wheat and Soy! It is a challenge but not impossible, I have reaped the award of so many benefits to my health, so it is soooo worthwhile. It will be for you too and pretty soon you will just be used to it and not even think about it as a problem!
I love the idea of growing them and giving to others. I think in life it goes around in circles and giving is a wonderful thing to do!!!

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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:49 pm   Post subject: Re: No tomatoes for me any more!


kuntrygal wrote:
I was going to have a couple of plants and a friend said 'daddy (her) will have enough for him, us and his neighbors!' Ok... so I thought I would be having some good home grown tomatoes.

Now I found out I can't have tomatoes... doctors orders. I found out right before Christmas that I am in stage 3-Renal failure. The doctor is really cracking down on me. It is either follow a strict diet of NO salt and NO potassium, or be on the other end of a dialysis machine. I believe I can give the diet a good try. Other goodies I can no longer have are peanut butter, chocolate, cantaloupe, watermelon, and peaches. Oh well...




This totally sucks! I'm so sorry especially about the peanut butter and chocolate. I'll have some for you! Wink


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