Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat?
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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I also was on two diff. Blood pressure meds. Took me of one and said Lisinopril slows blood flow to kidneys, do not no what DRS stands for
@reale DRS is abbreviated for doctors, sorry. Increasing your exercise, watching what you eat, try for less stress/ good rest all can help for your kidney disease, too.
Ginger
Thank you, I do play pickleball 3 to 4 times a wk. Not sure what I can eat yet chicken and rice cakes and watermelon for snacks,all they told me was I had to much calcium. And thank you for taking time
Thank you. I found your reply in my spam file again. All of my Mayo connect posts for about the past week were in my spam file.
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Been trying to look up how much phosphorus and sodium, potassium should you have each day
There are figures for required minimums and that sort of thing, but my experience is that everyone is different and processes food in their own way and with their own level of efficiency. EGFR is an estimate of your kidneys efficiency. not an absolute, although it may be the best we have. Nine years of dealing with my ESRD has lead me to say that it's a trial and error process. Make changes in your diet, see what your labs say and then make revisions based on your labs.
@reale I asked our moderator to move your discussion to an existing one https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/3rd-stage-kidney-disease/ so you could see what others have already spoken about .
Diet and kidney disease play an important part together! As you know, each person is different. There are many guidelines available to look at, including ones from American Kidney Foundation at their "kidney kitchen section" https://kitchen.kidneyfund.org/resources/guides-and-resources/ Be sure you are checking in with your drs about your kidney function.
I hope this helps you.
Ginger
Yes thank you
Thank you