Abstract
Normal human beings eat. Nonnormal human beings eat too. Most people consume what they want, when they want, if they want. Not so for diabetics and the situation worsens for diabetics who use the artificial kidney to stay alive. The renal-diabetic diet is complicated and confining.
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Kolff, W.J., Scribner, B.H., Starzl, T., Friedman, E.A. (1998). Eating. In: Strength and Compassion in Kidney Failure. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5296-9_2
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