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Keeping track of what I eat can you help

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I've been following the advice of my specialist you know list of eats and dont eats but as my gfr dived nearly 3% to 39.47 I think I need to go further into my diet tracking nutrients etc you know protien carbs etc can you help with recipies and apps that can help me keep track?

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very difficult unless you say what you are having problems with do you have too high phosphate, potassium or not enough protein? you don't normally have to follow a strict diet until you are nearly dialysis stage or on dialysis apart from keep yourself hydrated & cut out salt! egfr can vary even from day to day so i shouldn't worry about dropping 3 you could have another blood test next week & it would be different they look for a trend if it continues dropping they would be more concerned & tell you so!

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joke in reply tophillen

thanks for `putting my mind more at ease you know panic reaction

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Bunkin

Hi, my doctor suggested kidney APPetite. At first it kept crashing every time I pulled it up but now it is great. I plug in everything I eat and drink as I have to watch potassium and phosphorous but it tracks everything and if your food isn't on the list you can add it!! I would definitely download if I were you. Good luck, prayers for you. God can do anything😀

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Cathy83

MyFitnessPal is a great app for tracking your diet. It gives you a full macros breakdown and you can search for foods or just scan the barcode if it's in a package. I swear by it. X

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joke in reply toCathy83

yes I have reactivated my membership and by using My food coach I have been able to get the optimum nutrient levels t maintain a balance and be able to monitor my intakes thanks for your reply made me look again

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Cathy83 in reply tojoke

Excellent! You're welcome. Glad the app is helping you to monitor and balance your diet to meet your macros needs/goals. I hope you're feeling well. X

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aadd4444

Dear One, As you yourself mentioned, you should limit protein as well as controlling your blood pressure, observing fat, sugar, salt, dehydration etc. Keep a diet of fresh vegetables and fruits. Avoid stress and laziness or indolence. Do some physical activities and walk briskly and think about joyful things. Deo volente, you will be all right. I hope so.

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