Stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD): What specialists do I see?
My primary says I do not need to see a kidney specialist. Is this true. My blood chems are ok.
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My primary says I do not need to see a kidney specialist. Is this true. My blood chems are ok.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Kidney & Bladder Support Group.
@gaybinator I think I may understand the "reversal" of dietary guidelines relating to water. When trying to save a kidney they want you to use it regularly and keep it flushed. Once the kidney is gone, those fluids have no way to escape and remain in the body; often resulting in edema and other problems. I remember meeting one kidney transplant patient whose favorite meal post transplant was grilled steak and brown pop.
@marvinjsturing I appreciate this response. My neph said not yet since eGFR went from 24 to 35, most recently 32. . . She says some fluctuation is normal.
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I was shocked when I read recent notes and documents on my Mayo portal which stated I had stage 3 kidney disease. No one ever told me that previously. I’m just wondering other people’ s responses; how is it diagnosed? What specific blood tests reveal it, if any? What works for trying to reverse this diagnosis, or is it already too late?
Hi @basslakebabe19, you'll notice that I moved your message to the Kidney & Bladder group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/kidney-conditions/
It is shocking news to hear that you have stage 3 kidney disease. You're asking the right questions "how is it diagnosed? What specific blood tests reveal it, if any? What works for trying to reverse this diagnosis, or is it already too late?" and members here in this discussion and others can help, like @kamama94 @2011panc @rosemarya @gaybinator @trishanna @fiesty76 and others.
While we wait for other members to join the conversation, you may be also interested in these discussions:
- Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/3rd-stage-kidney-disease/
- Stage 3/4 Kidney disease: I need support before my appointment https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/i-need-support/
Basslakebabe, have you made an appointment to see a specialist?
One way it is diagnosed is by a Cystatin C text. It checks your eGFR.
Test not text
Not yet but it’s on my mind. First I have to heal from my February 11 reverse shoulder replacement. After my six weeks of no driving is completed, I will check it out at Rochester.
I was just diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease yesterday. I, too, swell from amlodipine. That confuses me because I’m not sure what swelling is due to kidneys or the pill.
I am stage 3 and take amlodipine. It did not cause swelling for me. I lie in bed every afternoon for several hours to control swelling. My problem is paralysis from a spinal cord injury. It’s like being on a very long plane ride only I never get off the plane. I seriously limit my sodium every day. Watch your blood pressure.