Renal nutritionist
I am so tired of hearing what you can and cannot eat with PKD. I've heard plant based keto is excellent for function, then I read keto with grass fed beef and mostly plants is better. I always thought ketosis is bad for the kidneys. So...I've made an appointment with a renal nutritionist at my nephrologist's office in January. Has anyone used a renal nutritionist? Is it helpful or will I just be wasting more time with this disease when nothing will actually help? Thanks for your advice!!!
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Dougr19
Can I ask, why was your kidney removed?
Gangcarotid1-
Can I ask if the 2 tumors you had removed were cancerous?
My urologist has scheduled an ultrasound on my left kidney cyst/growth to rule out cancer.
Yes both were malignant. Lower lobe 5.4 cm tumor was renal cell carcinoma. Upper lobe 2+ cm tumor was papillary renal cell carcinoma. (Papillary means the tumor had 'fingers').
What imaging did they use to know for sure it was Cancer?
CT scan w contrast. (They took 1,248 scans!) Was told at pre-surgery consult it was likely (85% chance) malignant, & likely would mean a radical nephrectomy. The surgeon at Mayo reviewed those scans more in-depth, and a member of his team called me ON A SATURDAY!! to share that the surgeon believed he had a 95% possibility of saving my kidney! And he did. Was confined to the kidney and removal of both Was with 'good margins'.
I’m sorry, I don’t understand your last sentence about saving the one kidney. If they were both malignant, why didn’t they remove both kidneys instead of just one?
Sorry for the confusion. Both tumors in my left kidney... not both kidneys. And the 2 tumors were Stage 1a and 1b, got em early. So bladder, ureter, etc. were uninvolved.
I’m very happy for you that they got them early.
Thanks for explaining.
I'm happy for me too!
Glad I went to Mayo. My PCP and other local drs were "operating above their paygrades, grasping at straws" in my post-op care. My surgeon was patient w them til they started making assumptions about my surgical procedure, etc. And told me to 'extract' myself from PCP post-op oversight and find a nephrologist. World of difference.
Dougr19
Can I ask why you had your kidney removed?