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Help with meal planning with Chronic Kidney Disease

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Aug 22, 2022 | Replies (17)

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@gingerw, those are the ones. If you give the links to anyone, I'm asking you to remind everyone that some recommended intakes have changed as well as some ingredients' nutritional values. Always, always, always read labels. It's a pain in the neck but I do it every time with every purchase. Side note: easier to check labels online than in the store. Another side note: despite my having to compromise and modify my renal diet to conflict less with a diabetic diet and a gastroparesis diet, my GFR is back up to 27 (3 points less than before I reached the point of needing dialysis after the shingles,) but the gastroparesis saps my energy and I experience daily nausea, though many days it isn't all day. It's been a challenge to find soft foods, purees (including baby food,) and liquids which fall within the parameters of three diets which often conflict with one another. Not likely I'll offer a GP recipe collection, LOL My advice to anyone with CKD who also has diabetes and/or GP is to study baby food labels. 😉

Peace and blessings and healing wishes to you and all in these discussions!