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Promises of improved kidney function?

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Apr 17, 2023 | Replies (54)

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@susanna82

How long on your regimen before you saw a one point rise in your GFRs?

And, did you follow any special kidney diet? I did just change doctors to one who will, I believe, be more proactive. I do not expect to live forever, but among the issues, I would like to spare my family all the things you have to go through wasting away with a kidney disease.I found out by accident, and even before a confirmation, I changed my eating.

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@susanna82 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! You have landed among people who share your similar health journey, and offer their experiences to show what has worked for them!

As you have found out, changing your diet to one that is lower in potassium, calcium, and phosphorous can certainly help the health of your kidneys. Also, exercising and keeping a healthy blood pressure will go a long ways towards feeling better. The medical community will usually look at the trend of a patient's eGFR [estimated glomular filtration rate = kidney function], not necessarily a one-time value. There are many factors for differing values, including hydration level, and even different labs or machines. And, as you know, everyone is different, which is why we get so much out of what everyone share here.

Have a medical team who you feel comfortable with is crucial. Like you, I just changed to a new nephrologist, and have an appointment with her next week. Has your doctor given you the reason for your kidney disease [hereditary factors, blood pressure, diabetes, etc]?
Ginger