Pre-dialysis... for now!
Is it supposed to help with certain symptoms?
I think genetics plays a large role. I was diagnosed with kidney disease in 1972. Back then, my doctor urged eating a lot of protein to replace what I was losing through my kidneys. Later, of course, this guidance was reversed. I tried not to pig out on protein, but I never watched it very closely, either. I still didn't need to start dialysis until a few weeks ago. Now that I'm on dialysis my plan is similar to Grumpy-1. I'll eat whatever my labs say I can eat, but I'm also honest with my dietician and will make changes as needed if my labs start to come back showing problems.
My GFR is at about 10%, and I'm still pre-dialysis. My nephrologist has given me some recent findings in the field, and it seems that certain amino acids found only in meats actually HELP delay the formation of kidney cysts. So, even though I can only tolerate 40-45g/day of protein, I make it a point to have at least some meat protein each day. Recently, my potassium levels have been increasing, so I have given up most potatoes, orange juice, ant tomatoes. Still, the potassium remains high, and I'm wondering what my nephrologist's next idea is going to be.