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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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@gingerw

@ausie Here is the general link from DaVita for their diet and recipe portion of the website. Many things to read, think over, and get you involved in making diet decisions and preparing recipes. Each person may have additional limitations for best nutrition, if there are additional health issues.
https://www.davita.com/diet-nutrition
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I have good news! I found it after more than an hour of searching. (I apologize it took me this long to locate this helpful reference that you can carry with you when shopping or eating out. Davita.com to me is often very hard to navigate to find what you're looking for).

Here is how to access the "Guidelines for what to eat for chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages" --

Go to -- https://www.davita.com/diet-nutrition/kidney-friendly-cookbooks
Scroll down to the first box just below "Download Our Free Kidney-Friendly Cookbooks and Diet Guide"
Click on the first box -- "Cooking for One of Two" cookbook (which has some awesome and quick recipes).
Scroll down to the end of the cookbook till you see Quick Reference Guide!
Quick Reference Guide is 2 pages, the second of which is the handy chart with "Guidelines for what to eat for choronic kidney disease (CKD) stages"

I have just posted the directions to get to the reference guide. Please let me know if I can be of any more help!

Hi ginger,
I've been finding out that meal planning is very important and very specific. I had my first dietician visit but just learned a bit of the basics about potassium, phosphorus, protein. And received some helpful food lists. But it may be a bit more involved that just a list. So hopefully my next visit, in May, with the dietician yields some more specific info, and I'll need to ask for more detailed info.

In case you have not seen the way to the Davita Quick Reference Guide, I was finally able to find the way and here it is--

Go to — https://www.davita.com/diet-nutrition/kidney-friendly-cookbooks
Scroll down to the first box just below "Download Our Free Kidney-Friendly Cookbooks and Diet Guide"
Click on the first box — "Cooking for One of Two" cookbook (which has some awesome and quick recipes).
Scroll down to the end of the cookbook till you see Quick Reference Guide!
Quick Reference Guide is 2 pages, the second of which is the handy chart with "Guidelines for what to eat for choronic kidney disease (CKD) stages"