Confused About Diet for Stage 3 or 4 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
I was diagnosed with Stage 3 CKD four years ago, but my doctor didn't tell me. When he retired and I had to find a new doctor is when I found out. I'm new to this and completely confused when it comes to diet. I am currently eating a sandwich for lunch, made with Ezekiel Low-Sodium bread, which is sprouted whole grain bread. In my research I have found some sites that say never eat whole grain bread, while others say you can eat it with no problem. My doctor has told me I don't need to change my diet, but, as you can imagine, my trust factor is pretty low right now. I'm trying to find some solid information about which breads I should avoid and which ones are okay.
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Sounds kind of like me. I don't know how long I've had CKD. I go to the VA. I had Salmonella back in Oct 2018. I finally ended up in the hospital on Nov. 28 2018 with an UTI. My primary doctor had no idea what was wrong with me.
She noticed my Iron and Vitamin D going down a couple of years ago. I am 72 years old. She seen protein in my Urine in Nov. 2018 and didn't know what to do. WBC said clumps in Urine. Which means there's an infection. In May another Doctor said I had 37% Kidney function. Again Urine was filed with WBC and again no mention of UTI. VA don't know what they are doing.
Hi @crazyelf, what stage of chronic kidney disease do you have? How are you doing with managing it?
I mostly agree. I suggest going vegan but certainly stay away from red meat and processed foods and get your protein from plant-based sources. Phosphorous and potassium intake should be guided by what your labs tell you. I am stage IV and my phosphorous and potassium are normal. In fact, while I was on dialysis they were never out of range. So, I'm hot sure blanket statements apply for everyone. Regarding coffee, we just disagree. Here is what NKF says about coffee -- http://bit.ly/2Yx6H2M. I drink about four cups a day with nothing added. In fact, this renal site suggests it can be helpful. http://bit.ly/2YrVmkM
Thank you. I have made homemade Tortillas that requires butter instead of lard. I've been wanting to make them with no salt butter. So I think I will try this for my husband.
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I would love to have the cook book. Thank you so much.
@crazyelf Here it is
draft without sample meals DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGETARIAN (draft-without-sample-meals-DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGETARIAN.pdf)
How can I see those sites? They would really help me with diet.
@kalifdream, just before you posted I posted a recipe collection to @crazyelf. It's free and your welcome to download it and use it.
Oh never mind! If I had read ahead I would have seen the web address.
Anyone have had an ileostomy and stage 4 ckd diet issues and recommended sources for advice. Am seeing. Nutritionist at kidney center. I am concerned about sodium, as I could deplete easily with no colon. Worth a trip to Mao, maybe?