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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1902394" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Agreeing with Guzzler that although people assume a protein heavy diet causes kidney problems the most common cause is glucose problems i.e. diabetes. If your meatier diet is helping you keep your blood sugars down and is paired with good quality fats then I would not rush to change it until you are certain of any causal relationship between your diet and your symptom or sign.</p><p>After 37 years of diabetes, my own kidneys have been showing damage over the last decade (leaking protein) which seems to have been kept at bay by better control (low carb) and ibresartan (prescribed for this purpose).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1902394, member: 365308"] Agreeing with Guzzler that although people assume a protein heavy diet causes kidney problems the most common cause is glucose problems i.e. diabetes. If your meatier diet is helping you keep your blood sugars down and is paired with good quality fats then I would not rush to change it until you are certain of any causal relationship between your diet and your symptom or sign. After 37 years of diabetes, my own kidneys have been showing damage over the last decade (leaking protein) which seems to have been kept at bay by better control (low carb) and ibresartan (prescribed for this purpose). [/QUOTE]
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