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Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Mar 19 5:56pm | Replies (18)

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@ralfie

Thanks for your reply. I haven't had genetic testing done but i will ask about this and the biopsy, when i meet with my nephrologist in early April. I have another round of full bloodwork and urinalysis with samples taken this coming Friday.

Its been a year since i started with my nephrologist and feel like I'm just spinning and not getting aware.

I hope they figure out what is causing yours. You are the first person I have communicated with that so far had kidney disease of unknown origin.

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I was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney disease about two years ago. My kidney doctor couldn’t figure out why, since I didn’t have hypertension or diabetes. I did my own research and figured that it was the smoothies that I had almost every day (for three years) which contained one cup of spinach. Spinach is one of the foods with the highest amount of oxalates. I changed my diet and and my last blood work was normal. I couldn’t post a link to a research article because I am a new member, but you can search for “Diet-induced oxalate nephropathy from excessive nut and seed consumption”.