Good morning, 2 weeks ago I had a blood test due to feeling very tired. I don’t have diabetes or high blood pressure. I was really shocked when the results showed stage 3aCKD. My GP said she would ‘monitor’ however after reading about this, I have an appointment to speak with her. I was a nurse before retiring, but I don’t know a lot about CKD, it was not my expertise. So I am on a mission with my diet, by chance I had started ‘healthy’ eating. What would be good stating questions to ask my GP, thank you x
Hello I’m new and my first post….stage 3a C... - Kidney Disease
Hello I’m new and my first post….stage 3a CKD out of the blue
Things to ask your Neph: Check all your medications and supplements to make sure they are not nephrotoxic. Was there medications in the past or OTC like ibuprofen? How much water should you be consuming daily ( usually between 60 and 72 ounces) Ask for a renal dietician referral. Get rid of red meat and lower your total consumption of protein. This is where a good RENAL dietician can help. Find out what was the cause of your CKD.... such as FSGS or other disease if any..... and if not, what did caused it? How often should you do blood tests? Since you said you were tired, is there anemia? Have that tested? (Hemoglobin and hemocrit) and how's your VIT D level have that tested? If there is no evidence of hereditary or other disease, should you have a biopsy?
Let us know how you make out. We are here for you.
First, there is no need to panic - GFR always goes down with age, and 3a could just be natural decline. Your doctor might just want to monitor you. That said, it's good to get educated and clean up your diet.
Things to remember -
- Avoid taking NSAIDs
- Drink lots of water
- Moderate red meat consumption
- You need protein, just make sure to consume in moderation.
There are renal protective drugs to ask your doctor about -
- ACE inhibitors and ARBs
- SGLT-2 inhibitors (FARXIGA)
Don't fall for magic "remedies" - remember, Creatinine is just a marker and artificially lowering the Creatinine level doesn't actually improve kidney function .
Here is a link to National Kidney Foundation article on the eGFR test results. This may assist in questions on the test results. I also had similar symptoms when diagnosed at CKD 3b. Please keep us posted on your doctor visit result.