Your metabolic team will help you return to a low protein diet. If it has been a long time since you saw your metabolic team, ask your GP to refer you to your nearest metabolic centre to help you get started on a low protein diet. The NSPKU website is also helpful for information and support for those with PKU.
If you have not been at a clinic appointment for several years, you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find;
- Many cities and regions now have dedicated adult-only clinics.
- More variety and better tasting protein substitutes are available, with improvements in both the amino acid based-protein substitutes and the introduction of new GMP-based ones. To learn more about GMP or Glycomacropeptide, click here.
- Improvements in specially manufactured low protein foods – both the prescribed ones and the ones available from your supermarket.
The improvements even extend beyond the clinic with social media now connecting individuals with PKU in ways that were not previously possible. The surge in popularity of vegan foods also has benefits for those with PKU as it can sometimes provide greater opportunity to order directly from restaurant menus.
Even if you decide that a return to diet is not for you (or at least not for the time being), it is strongly recommended that you remain under the care of your metabolic team and attend your appointments. The team will provide expert advice on the new developments coming through in the management of PKU in addition to monitoring your health and well-being so that, if any problems do arise, they can be quickly recognized and acted upon.
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