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

Posted by carnes @carnes, Jun 11, 2018

It seems there is very little you can eat that is healthy for the Kidneys. The web site Davida has plenty of food on it but contradicts what other sources say. Anyone know anything for breakfast, lunch and dinner that does not have any sugar or flour bodies the obvious boring or bland foods good for Kidneys and I’m allergic to sugar of any kind of sweetener and flour. Thank you.

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@TonyHart87

@fiesty76, Yes I do work at Mayo Clinic (9 years!). Yes, COVID-19 has shifted our work and we're all learning a lot of new things, like getting to moderate for this wonderful Kidney & Bladder group.

@australia - We're always up for entertainment. And you certainly could teach everyone a thing or two about advocating for yourself as a patient.

@gingerw - it sounds like you have a good system down for following your healthy kidney diet and staying safe. What's the go-to snack for these trips?

@kamama94 - So glad to hear from you. So sorry about your pain and life-upending. Change is tough, especially when it comes with pain. I'm glad that you are still staying involved but definitely do what you need to to take care of yourself!

I'm wondering if anyone else has had pre-dialysis vascular surgery? What was the recovery like?

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To TonyHart 87 from Georgia/Australia. Well, what nice words -"advocate for ones self as a patient". Boy there are a lot of doctors that would have different words for me. One day I will get around to talking about how to handle sociopaths in hospitals if someone is interested.

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Where can I read about David Sinclair’s plan? I majored in physics at Harvard University through my Masters Degree. I read about him in a Harvard journal, but I haven’t read about his plan that you follow.

Jane

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@australia

Hi Darlingtondoll, From Georgia/Australia. I tutor in biotech and physics -- so I can understand the chemistry etc.of David Sinclair's research to a reasonable extent - I started his plan a month ago with the help of my BHRT doctor. Did anybody take biology in high school? Like Elon Musk, David Sinclair is able to put complex systems in simple terms.

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I have not read that. Can you tell me where to find that article. I am need to this Blog...Thanks...

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@darlingtondoll

Where can I read about David Sinclair’s plan? I majored in physics at Harvard University through my Masters Degree. I read about him in a Harvard journal, but I haven’t read about his plan that you follow.

Jane

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To Darlingtondoll from Georgia/Australia . David Sinclair paperback is "Lifespan". Read Chapter 4. And the plan is on page 304. All meds are available at the Heath Food Store or prescription from your GP or HRT doctor.

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@mikek206

I have not read that. Can you tell me where to find that article. I am need to this Blog...Thanks...

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Mikek206 from Georgia/Australia. The paperback is "Lifespan" by David Sinclair. Read Chapter 4 and the plan is on page 304. Your HRT doctor should be able to help you if you want to do it. She would your body.

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@australia

Mikek206 from Georgia/Australia. The paperback is "Lifespan" by David Sinclair. Read Chapter 4 and the plan is on page 304. Your HRT doctor should be able to help you if you want to do it. She would your body.

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I thank You For That Quick Reply...Thanks Again...

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@australia

To Darlingtondoll from Georgia/Australia . David Sinclair paperback is "Lifespan". Read Chapter 4. And the plan is on page 304. All meds are available at the Heath Food Store or prescription from your GP or HRT doctor.

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Thank you. I will get it ASAP.

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@TonyHart87

@fiesty76, Yes I do work at Mayo Clinic (9 years!). Yes, COVID-19 has shifted our work and we're all learning a lot of new things, like getting to moderate for this wonderful Kidney & Bladder group.

@australia - We're always up for entertainment. And you certainly could teach everyone a thing or two about advocating for yourself as a patient.

@gingerw - it sounds like you have a good system down for following your healthy kidney diet and staying safe. What's the go-to snack for these trips?

@kamama94 - So glad to hear from you. So sorry about your pain and life-upending. Change is tough, especially when it comes with pain. I'm glad that you are still staying involved but definitely do what you need to to take care of yourself!

I'm wondering if anyone else has had pre-dialysis vascular surgery? What was the recovery like?

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@TonyHart87 I pack extra water, a couple of cereal or granola bars, a couple of apples, sliced celery or carrots. Don't have to use it all. If there is an extended trip planned, perhaps to my distant specialists [115 miles each way], a sandwich or salad. Town down the hill is about 25-28 miles away.
Ginger

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@mikek206

Hope it gets out sooner than that...

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Hey @mikek206. I see you've been a member for a bit but this is your first post, so welcome! Don't we all wish medical research/breakthroughs came out faster!? What's currently working best for you with your diet?

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To TonyHart 87 from Georgia/Australia. Have no food plan, I am not a "food interested person". Just lots of water.

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