← Return to Finally In Remission: Is it possible for my kidney disease to improve?

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@colleenyoung

@codered032, this is good news. I'm providing the link to your earlier discussion about Tacrolimus so members can see your history.

- My new nephrologist wants to decrease my Tacrolimus dose. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/my-new-nephrologist-wants-to-decrease-my-tacrolimus-dose/

I think @rosemarya @gingerw @nimalw @kit324miss @julieprayer @kamama94 @paul55 will be interested in your progress and have tips to share about limiting progression of CKD.

Codered, have you also made lifestyle changes to help improve your eGFR?

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I have eliminated all unnecessary medications and supplements that may over work my kidneys. I am compulsive about taking Tacrolimus on time. I don’t take any medication that hasn’t been cleared by my pharmacist. I try as much as possible to eat mostly a plant diet. I am very careful with antibodies, I have an abscess tooth and was prescribed antibodies. I also had a UTI and was prescribed Bactrim which immediately knocked my labs out of wack. I am fortunate enough that I don’t have any other health problems, except MCD. My biggest change is my diet.