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Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Diet: What can I eat?

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Aug 26 12:20pm | Replies (800)

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@kamama94

And if you also have gastroparesis you have to eliminate a lot of kidney-friendly foods and diabetic-friendly foods! You have to walk a tightrope balancing low fiber, soft foods (nothing raw, no legumes) with appropriate carbs and watch protein, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, protein, etc., etc. Being dairy intolerant really throws a wrench into the works. I'm still alive but my renaldiabeticgastronondairy diet is inadequate and I'm anemic and exhausted but still able to force myself to get through each day so far.

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Hi kamama,

The tightrope walker's career plans were up in the air because of his low net pay and work/life balance concerns. That, and he felt really wired all the time and let slip that his span of attention wasn't up there where it should be and that his interest was dropping. Then his business began to be falling off and finally nosedived which led to a couple of bad breaks that temporarily grounded him. His coworker, the blind juggler, noticed the downturn but said he failed to see any further problems.

You have a very impressive resume!

About your cookbook for people with kidney problems: My child was out and about when she had a bout of lower joint pain right about there and I found that a couple of aspirin and an ice pack is about all you kneed. Hope this helps.

itchy