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@kerbowski
I have CKD since 2015. Had one kidney removed in 2024. I had a eGFR of less than 40 with 2 kidneys, my latest test was 51 eGFR with only one kidney. I read, research and ask questions to my physicians. These facts may help you. They are taken from NIH (National Institute of Health) and National Kidney Foundation. I encourage all of us to do research. It is not as daunting as in times past. You can now do research via the internet in your own home.
- 37 million adults have CKD. Most who have it do not even know it.
- Less than 2% of those diagnosed with CKD lead to kidney failure.
- You have greater chance of having CKD if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or a family history of kidney failure.
- To control CKD you must 1. Control your blood pressure 2. Control diabetes if you have it. 3. Reduce or stabilize the amount of albumin lost in the urine, by losing weight and reducing sodium intake. 4. Manage your diet. Consult a dietician who is a renal expert. If you have a referral from your doctor Medicare will help pay.
Please pay attention to this, it is not a death sentence. You can lead a full and productive life. So, take care of yourself, become knowledgeable, do your very best. Blessings.

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@dougr19 Thank you for your really encouraging words. I’m just now getting educated about ckd. From your advice, I’m actually doing those 4 things. I have lost 15+ pounds in 2.5 months. Also at the recommendation of a friend I’m doing a kidney cleanse with an assortment of cold pressed juices I get in my hometown. What are your thoughts on this? It is a 3 day, 1/2 day each day where I consume (4) 12oz. Bottles of fresh pressed juices each day one a different cocktail.