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Hello, I am new to this blog. I currently have ESRD. I am allowed to eat different foods. I need to limit my sodium, phosphorus, and potassium intake.

I love eating ramen, sushi, Korean BBQ, and pho but those foods tend to be high in sodium. As an ESRD patient those foods are high in sodium for me.

Does anyone have any recommendations that is good to eat that I might like?

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I've posted an assortment of recipes from different websites.

I know nothing bout ESRD, but if you need to eat a low sodium diet. just cook everything from scratch, then you know what you're eating.

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