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.
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@trishanna, a lot depends on which stores are available in a person's area. I can't name names other than my own Hy-Vee but there are three others in my town which do deliveries.
One is slightly more expensive than the so-called high-volume stores and I pay a few pennies more per item from my own store than I would a "cheaper" store. On a fixed income I have to adjust other expenses as a result but I'm willing to do that and glad I can.
One of the stores here I wouldn't buy anything from if I was starving. One time I ordered zucchini and they sent cucumbers and they sent terrible produce the rest of the time.
I eat no meat whatsoever so no issues there and I bake my own bread or buy white bread with no phosphates listed so no issues there. But until I found the right store for me I really struggled so I can relate to your difficulties.
If there's not a store in your area which can deliver good quality whole foods, pre-made meals certainly are an option. A friend is diabetic with cardiovascular issues, though no renal disease yet, and subscribes to a frozen-ingrdient dinner service on a diabetic plan and has lost 40 pounds and is now off all but one diabetic meds and has been able to go off a blood pressure med and a heart med. I just emailed my friend and asked for the name of the company he uses. It's BistroMD. http://www.bistromd.com. I think it's fairly expensive so he only uses one of the meals each day and "fills in" with oatmeal or cereal for breakfast and sandwiches and fruit for lunch.
By any chance would you happen to have Whole Foods in your area? If yes, they will select and deliver your food. If you do not have Whole Foods perhaps an equivalent type of market that sells and delivers wholesome foods. Organic foods would be a big win.
Thank you so much, Kamama94. Your information is very helpful. I had found some of the recipes in YES but now find I cant relocate it. Are you able to provide a link for me for the recipe sites you mention. I did find a site tasty healthy heart recipes that has low sodium dishes of many types with nutrition facts that may be helpful to others. I would love your opinion of the site. Again, thank you for your response.
@rosemary. We have early morning shopping here, but there's no guarantee at all on quality or quantity available. Not until I unpack my pickup order do I know whether it's the whole order (almost never) or only half, which is usual, in which case I have to go to another store. So, I do the six-feet thing and hope for the best.
@veteran1950. Oh, don't I wish. We only have large chain-type stores. Trader Joe's said we not big enough for them to come here, so I presume that's true of others, too. Sounds lovely.
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@kamama94 Thanks so much for your help. I'm impressed by your friend's progress - good for him!! I shall check out bistromd immediately. Dinner is my main problem, and of course I have some menus that work, so I just need some help. Ha! Doctors are impressed with my weight loss, but it comes from not eating, period!!!
Wonder how you feel about vitamin/mineral supplements. I am very aware of doctors' opinions, but it's not always possible to get one's vitamin needs totally from our food, I think.
Hope your numbers are improving. Don't want you to have to go to dialysis!! You've worked so hard yourself and done so much to help others - keeping you in our thoughts.
@trishanna, here are reposts of my pdf recipe collections. My docs have me on iron pills for the inevitable anemia that goes with renal failure and Vitamin D for bone loss prevention. I believe in anything that helps without harm, LOL. If you can post a link to the heart healthy recipe site, I'd be glad to check it out. Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts.
DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN RECIPES (DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGAN-AND-NATIVE-AMERICAN-RECIPES-1.pdf)
draft without sample meals DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGETARIAN (2) (draft-without-sample-meals-DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGETARIAN-2-1.pdf)
Yes (Yes-2.pdf)
Thank you.
@gladiator14, oops, just posted those docs to trishanna instead of you. Sorry, just woke up from a nap. Here they are.
DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN RECIPES (DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGAN-AND-NATIVE-AMERICAN-RECIPES-2.pdf)
draft without sample meals DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGETARIAN (2) (draft-without-sample-meals-DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGETARIAN-2-2.pdf)
Yes (Yes-3.pdf)
Thank you for the links. I have been trying to collect recipes in a loose leaf binder to make things easier for myself and my wife who is on this mission with me. The site that I found the page would not let me place a link on the response. But if you put tastyhealthyheartrecipes with a dot com after it you should find it. Thank you again.