2 grams of proteing per kilo of bodyweight??? Holy what??? For a pre-dialysis diet? Athena, where do you live? I also was put on an ACE inhibitor due to spilling protein in my pre-D days, (benazapril 10mg, was on it for years) and while yes, it reduced the protein spillage significantly, my neph recommended a LOW protein diet of approx 0.6gm of protein per kilo of bodyweight. Protein is hard on the kidneys to filter, hence the need for a low protein diet when one has low kidney function or is trying to preserve kidney function.KarenInWABut, low protein is better than TOO low or NO protein. That also can whack kidneys out. Never researched that bit of info, though.
Thank you Moosemum for your great advice. I will start looking at high phosphorous foods & start limiting them. It's sure hard though!
Quote from: Athena on February 13, 2015, 05:46:23 AMThank you Moosemum for your great advice. I will start looking at high phosphorous foods & start limiting them. It's sure hard though!It's hard at first, that's true. It's not easy to remember which foods carry which kind of risk, and it's not easy to have to think about everything you eat. It's a real pain. But you know what? It becomes second nature. But more importantly, once you realize that you are eating in a way that protects your body, it becomes SO much easier. I figure that you can look at it in two ways. One, you can mourn the fact that you can't eat anything you want, anymore. There IS a sense of loss. OR, you can see it all in terms of keeping your body healthy. Once I understood what high serum potassium and/or high serum phosphorus could do to me, the pre-renal diet became a piece of cake. I instantly lost all desire for "dangerous" foods. Just wasn't interested.
I researched the protein issue thoroughly and realized there was no real consensus among the experts. My nephrologist never advocated limiting protein, only using it in moderation.