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Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat?

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Mar 17 9:38am | Replies (756)

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@kamama94 phosphorus and potassium are damaging to kidneys in large amounts, so they are monitored and suggested levels given to patients with kidney issues. You might want to ask your nephrologist (or your primary care physician) for a referral to a nutritionist knowledgeable in kidney issues. You may be doing okay, but you don't know how or why you are doing okay. In my opinion, "just ok is not good enough" and if I can do more to make things better I want to know about it. Blessings to you.

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Yes, I know. You might find my research interesting. My nephs and primary are now giving copies to their renal patients.

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draft without sample meals DIABETIC AND RENAL FRIENDLY VEGETARIAN (draft-without-sample-meals-DIABETIC-AND-RENAL-FRIENDLY-VEGETARIAN-2.pdf)

Have seen the dietitian, who talked and gave me literature about the diabetes, but said very little about CKD and diet. So, back to my pcp and nephrologist. I do believe I've learned more from kamama than any of my doctors, and I've got a few. Thanks for your kind thoughts.