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 would like to add that portion control is critical. An inexpensive digital scale works wonders. Also, many carbonated beverages have high amounts of phosphates and should be avoided or greatly reduced.
@miker8888, carbonic acid ( carbonated beverages) isn't great for teeth, either. And your scale suggestion also is a good one. I measure foods in grams rather than cups or tablespoons. Most food labels include gram serving sizes. Because a frozen food nutrition label usually refers to the item in its frozen, uncooked state, I weigh those things while still frozen before preparing. Some items (spices and seasonings come to mind) can be measured in spoons or cups or fractions thereof but whenever possible measuring gram weight of, say, green beans or lettuce is more accurate than measuring by cup or spoon. Food scales come in various shapes and sizes - mine is an inexpensive small one with no batteries or digital readouts, just a place to position the food item and needle in a circle marking ounces and grams - easy to use.
@miker8888 Your comment brought to mind something my husband has said often. He is a kidney transplant recipient, who now eats what he wants to. i keep a pretty strict renal diet, myself, so many times we are fixing two different looking/tasting meals. When he says, "well, you can have some of [fill in the blank] because your phosphorous/calcium/potassium levels have been really good!", my response is, "they're good because I am watching what I eat!"
Ginger
Those are decisions I make every day. It does take discipline. I strictly watch my portions on higher K vegetables and fruits. I commend you for that.
Newcomers, please note the post about eGFR up to 37 is 3 years old. SInce it was written I contracted shingles and a yeast infection so kidney function declined rapidly to Stage 5 or end stage with an eGFR below 10 and I had to have an urgently placed access for immediate dialysis. However, after 2 failed surgeries for left arm vascular access and six months of dialysis (via a surgically placed permacath usually used only 90 days,) renal function began to improve very slowly. I believe the improvement also was due to the rest period dialysis gave my partial kidney but I also believe following my kidney diet plus excellent medical management by my care providers had a lot to do with the fact that my partial remaining kidney regained enough function for me to stop dialysis at least for now and not need - YET! - the AV graft successfully placed in my upper arm. SInce then my kidney function has slowly increased to 20. What a journey! Again, I credit great care providers plus a kidney friendly vegetarian (vegan except for eggs) diet for the fact that I'm still here.
Wonderful! Hang in there, you’re doing great!
You’ve done a great job learning about your condition, taking care of yourself and sharing your information with others. I’ve “followed” your situation for a long time. I keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
I think a vegan diet has a lot to do with it. Not being told the dangerous level of mt Ckd regarding protein, I am thank ful that I was most vegan and low salt for years.
Even fruit sugar?
I use no other sweetener except sparing amts maple sugar, used to eat sm amts honey but prefer the maple so haven't had honey for months and no artificial sweeteners whatsoever no matter how renally safe they might be claimed. Native Americans had ready access to salt but usually preferred seasoning with a sprinkle of maple sugar. I use tiny pinches of coarse salt when I use it at all. Just FYI for anyone, LOL.