CluelessJoe
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I'm type 2 and my kidneys are only working at 33%, my nefrologist has given me a diet high in carbs.
Did you read upo n Dr Fung as I suggested? A kidney specialist who likes low carb and fasting to control blood sugars.The issue with low carb is, all the things that are good for low carb (cheese, spinach, salmon etc) are bad for kidneys as theyre either too high in phosphorus or too high in potassium
I guess I'll give it a try and try to substitute things as best I can.
My other fear is the hypos! last time I tried low carb I had lots of hypos, and I really don't like them!
so in that case you will need to take care to reduce carbs gradually and also to reduce the amount of insulin you use as you progress. Your nurse should be able to help you with this.I take 50 units of insulin every morning and 5mg linagliptina at lunchtime, plus a whole boatload of other tablets
Good luck with this. Let us know how you get on.Thanks for the advice everyone. Whenever I read on websites "you can talk to your renal dietician" or "your nurse will help you with this" it drives me crazy
I don't have a renal dietician and my nurse (and doctor) are hopeless. Talking to them about diet is a waste of breath, I gave up ages ago. They just go to their drawer and pull out the age-old low fat diet. (I've changed doctor/nurse three times now..)
I'm going to try doing things myself and see how it goes.
Thanks for the answers everyone. I've been told my main concern has to be my blood sugar readings, which are very high every day, and the diet isn't helping. I don't know if it's specifically high carb for reasons of low protein (probably) . I've stopped going to the doctors now, I don't keep appts anymore. I've asked about trying low carb high fat and the terror on their faces says it all.
I'm wondering if I can see my mum's doctor in UK next time I visit, as the Spanish health care service is the worst in the world in my opinion.
I guess it depends on what you need?Interesting you say that the spanish have the worst health care. My dad lived in spain for a number of years and his wife had a hip replacement whilst there. He claims the care is 2nd to none!!!
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