Low Protein Diet For Kidney Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3

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Episode 218: Low Protein Diet For Kidney Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3. The topic of low-protein diets and their effect on kidney function has been a hotly debated topic among kidney specialists since the first randomized controlled trial on the issue was published in 1994. When all the published studies are put together, there seems to be some benefit to low-protein diets to slow the decline of kidney function for nondiabetics. Dr. Rosansky, the author of Learn The Facts About Kidney Disease, helps shed light on this in this discussion about a low protein diet for kidney patients with a focus on CKD Stage 3.

Learn The Facts About Kidney Disease by Steven Rosansky written for the average reader, offers useful information for patients with very mild Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) to those patients who need to plan for dialysis or kidney transplant. It offers scientifically proven ways to slow progression of Chronic Kidney Disease, including a chapter on a Smart Diet for all Chronic Kidney Disease patients. This diet not only can slow Chronic Kidney Disease progression but can also help patients to live longer and better. It offers the best treatments for the medical problems that can come with a diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease. For most patients this book will alleviate concerns about having Chronic Kidney Disease and for some patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease it offers an approach that can delay the start of dialysis for many months or even years in some cases. It explains why low and very low protein diets, promoted by many kidney books for patients, is usually not beneficial and may even be harmful. It provides the latest recommendations for treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease that comes from international kidney doctor organizations. The book is organized in a way that provides information for all patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the first part of the book and has information in later chapters for patients whose Chronic Kidney Disease has progressed.

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IMPORTANT: This video is intended to be informational only. It is not a medical consultation, nor is it personalized medical advice. This video is not meant to replace a physician's advice, supervision, and counsel. For medical advice, please consult your physician.

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Thank you very much for such a valuable information.

conchitaormaechea
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1. Stop smoking
2. Exercise
3. Low salt
4. Control blood pressure lower than 120.
5. Control cholesterol
6. Control sugar
7. Less focus on less protein.
Minoxidil ?
8. Plant based diets.
9. Avoid Trans fat.
10. Fruit & vegetables
11. Reduce carbs

sungtube
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Thank you for providing this important issue. Dr.Ro, Your re so generous in giving vital informatio n to all of us with ckd issue. Thanks James. From the Philippines

avelinamendoza
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I had kidney failure in 2016 due to puj obstruction. My right kidney failed and left kidney at 3%. I had a nephrostomy in my left kidney and 11 nephlologists got together to discuss my treatment. They all wanted me to go on dialysis except one. The one who disagreed came to my hospital bedside and explained why, he said 3% is still a chance and due to my age and the reason for my ckd he truly believed my kidneys will do better without dialysis. I agreed not to go on dialysis, within a week it went up to 9 then went up every 3 months. In 2018 i had a pyeloplasty surgery. The year 2020 my gfr was 46 and still at 46 in 2021. I do not have high blood pressure, diabetes or protein in urine but from last year i have been suffering with severe muscle and joint pain. Walking is hard and i can't just stand up and walk, my muscle and joints have become stiff and painful. I also have severe eczema, asthma, insomnia, anxiety and depression. I'm trying my best to hold it together but it has become very hard. I always pray for the nephlologist who disagreed with the other nephlologists.

shaidabegum.
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This was yet another really helpful video. Thank you Dr. Rosansky and James.

kathlynsteinman
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Enjoying this, but got to go... I'll pick up the last half later. Thanks!

IMChrysalis
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thank you so much for creating these helpful videos. Two days ago, I was diagnosed with stage 3 CKD and have been shocked by it all. thank you for providing such helpful and reliable information that is HOPEFUL. Thank you!

sunnymonkey
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Sorry missed this one today, James. Watching now

cskor
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M eGFR with Creatinine is 32, with Cystatin-C its 66, I was able to compete in a bodybuilding show and increased my eGFR 9 points, I've not done a low protein diet. You can live with CKD

robbhensel
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Free nephrologist appointment. THANKS! :)

ayokay
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Short sweet excellent science based advice for all 🎉🎉

dryogendradjain
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Why is there NEVER ANY RESPONSES TO THE QUESTIONS IN COMMENTS????

SisterPatGoad
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It’s such a good advice right from the doctor that not to avoid the protein. It is building block of the life

yodidabhutia
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Any advice for a transplant recipient due to glomerulinephritis currently at stage 3b with 1plus protein? I eat mostly a vegan diet, should I consider some meat in my diet? I’m 11 years post.

tracybarnum
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Is there any charter online how to read lab, or what are normal numbers ?

nouname
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Does anyone know if getting a stage 3 diagnosis from a lab test taken when NOT fasted could affect the result?

sallypilcher
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James I need an advice for my husband is gift is already 8 and they want to start on dialysis is that normal ?

myrnaordonez
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love your ways to explain things. I am 72, Canadian M with multiple diseases like panhypopituitarism, prurigo nodularis, severe vasomotor rhinitis not responded to clarifix procedure. have zero testosterone and I developed a severe allergy causing very painful wounds all over my body and they bleed. now responding to ketamine plus gabapantine, ultracain. trying to ge dupixient for my skin. I am on oral steroids, growth hormone etc. was diabetic for 2 decades but now I am not diabetic but have BP, thyroid etc. is there a connection between zero testosterone and iron profile, anemia eventually renal failure. I started getting high creatanine, low eGFR. healthcare in Canada is not good at all. need help

parveensibal
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When Dr. R talked about 1+, 2+ and 3+ protein in urine, was he referring to just Albumin, or the Albumin/Creatinine Ratio? And I'm assuming 1+ means 100+, 2+ means 200+ and 3+ means 300+? Thanks for ANOTHER great show!

StephanieTGood
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My blood pressure runs around 100/60
No diabetes or other diseases.
No red meat, mostly fruit and veggies. Intermittent fasting, exercising 5x week.
Still wonder about what I should be eating.

stephweissinger