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Fibrillary glomerulonephritis

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Aug 21, 2023 | Replies (76)

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@jennifer208

Thanks so much for sharing. I actually ordered a cook book on Amazon strictly for kidneys. As for the treatment you received I was told my insurance wouldn't cover it. So I feel like a sitting duck

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@jennifer208 A member named @kamama94 has posted a renal guideline here on Mayo Connect. She is part of this kidney group, also. If you click on her name and go to her profile, her messages are listed. She has a boatload of helpful information that will keep you reading, and hopefully give you some insight. She also deals with diabetes, and you may know that kidney disease and diabetes are often involved with each other.
Ginger

I am so sorry...it is very expensive.
My diet struggle revolves primarily around tomato based foods which I can no longer have. My winter diet...stew, chili, etc. If you are a big tomato fan, Google nomato sauce. I made it last week and it seems to be a great replacement. No tomatos and pretty healthy.

I finished another 2 rounds of Rituxin last week and feel so much better. Function is up from 17 to 24. Call your insurance company and push for this if you can! My insurance approved after recommendation from Mayo.

Hi Jennifer.
Just curious about the cookbook you ordered. I have been experimenting with various recipes...there is a recipe out there for "nomato" sauce which is a decent alternative for tomatoes. Have you discovered any great recipes that are kidney healthy?
Hope you are doing well!