How can I stabilize or improve my eGFR?
Hi, my eGFR came down from 38 to 28. My nephrologist put me on spironolactone 25mg to replace my Verapamil 180 mg, to stabilize my blood pressure in the morning.
I have changed my diet to non beef, pork and other high phosphorous foods. I do regular exercise walking and sleep well. I’m not diabetic. What other ways can I bring up my eGFR?
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I also believe walking, exercising and watch what what I eat is very important to keep my eGFR. Up.
@gingerw
It just shows when working with multiple docs and a few health maladies, you must be your own advocate. This is also why trends are so important.
My GFR was dropping, but certainly was not as low as yours. I added two vegetables with dinner. I also started getting serious about hydration. I bought a bottle with measurements . I add ice, a cup of juice (or you can put cucumber or fruit in the water overnight) and water. It is fairly easy to add in that 64 ounces. I use juice or pedialyte in the water to help with electrolytes. My kidneys have not shrunk and seem to work fine, so it seems like hydration was the issue. I just have to keep it up. I am 70.