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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@ms9246 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. We are fellow patients, family members, and caregivers, who share our journeys with each other, answering questions but not diagnosing medical conditions.
Do you know the cause of your kidney disease? High blood pressure issues and diabetes can be the top reasons, but others may apply.
Diet is very helpful to maintain your kidney function. Watch your sodium, sugars, potassium, and phosphorous. Keep hydrated well, and rested, reduce your stress.
Here are some kidney friendly recipes from Renal Support Network, a non-profit headed by a four-time kidney recipient: https://www.rsnhope.org/renal-recipes-kidney-friendly/ Also, from the American Kidney Foundation, comes a whole bunch of mouth-watering recipes: https://kitchen.kidneyfund.org/
Being at Stage 4, I can completely relate! I hope you will return and tell about the favorites you find in those websites. Will you do that?
Ginger
Hi George! Thank you so much for replying. What is so interesting is that I don’t have high blood pressure, I’m not a diabetic, I don’t have high cholesterol, I don’t have anything other than passing one kidney stone in my life to have this problem. I do have an underactive thyroid. I’ve always been a healthy eater because i jogged seven days a week was in races and did all the right things. Four months ago my kidney Function was down to 41. Now I have it up to 51 and still struggling. My PCP said sometimes when you get a certain age things like this happen! This is where I am since yesterday after a visit to him. I’m down to 110 pounds because I’m not sure of what I’m supposed to eat so I’m eating very little I’m losing my muscle mass and that is driving me crazy.
Hi George I pulled it up I have not read the documents yet but I can see some things that I know will help me after I read the entire brochure. Yes if I find something that’s great I will pass it onto you and thank you so much for being so sweet and sending me this. Have a sweet day
@ms9246 You're very welcome. I will be curious to hear from you what sounds like ideas you can put in to use, what recipes you find are on top of your list to try! Let me know what you find, will you?
Ginger
I am not happy either. There were a lot of things I could have done to "slow" down the progression if I had known it was serious. Zuccaro
My numbers took a dive when I lost a lot of weight, so be careful. Plenty of advice online regarding recipes and diet tips. Go plant based. That is a winner with nutrition and blood work. Learn to love fresh food. Eat a little at a time all day long. Food is medicine. And get to walking. Don't starve yourself. Stress is a killer.
I have similiar issues, but losing protein in my urine, which isn't good. The ACE is greatly helping that so far but wondering for how long. I was lifiting weights and being pretty active. Now Im scared to lift. This was after starving myself, but not know I had CKD. SMH.
I just read that (2017) ...funny how they wanted to experiment with the COVID vac, but probably have to wait 100 years to try this out on humans.
probably the key factor. I suspect that I did not advance due to my eating habits. Mostly vegan. If someone would have told me sooner that I had CKD I would have stopped other things too. LIKE Salt.
my salt tolerance is way lower than 3000...