Renal Diet HQ Podcast - Renal Diet HQ

Renal Diet HQ Podcast - Renal Diet HQ


RDHQ Podcast 91: What if it works? My thoughts on your future.

July 23, 2019

 
 
 
 
 
Hi! This is Mathea Ford, the creator of the Understanding Your Kidney Test Results course and today I want to talk about some of the things you might be struggling with my thoughts are I hear from a lot of people that they’re overwhelmed about being having chronic kidney disease or in stage renal disease and on top of that they really don’t understand what their doctor means when they’re talking about their labs so they might tell me “I’m an eGFR of 46 but they don’t know what that means and they don’t even know what questions to ask so they just kind of let their doctor explain and then take it in and go back home and then what happens?
You experience frustration, you’re spending a lot of time looking for answers trying to understand what those labs means so you have the normal range on your paper you know you look at your lab results and it says phosphorus or potassium is 3.5 to 5 that’s the normal range but maybe you don’t know what to do to make sure that it stays in the normal range and you don’t know what to do if it goes out of the normal range and maybe you don’t want to wait until your doctor tells you “Hey! You’re high on your potassium this is what you need to do!” You’d rather do some preventive things. So, you get anxiety when you’re thinking about getting your labs drawn because you don’t know what to do to help it or make it better and you’re even maybe a little anxious because you don’t want to go on dialysis, you don’t want to advance your kidney disease or if you’re on dialysis you want to do everything you can to make it the best possible.
Then you look online, you bring home your lab, you look online, you look around you don’t find anything that tells you more than like normal ranges or maybe you’re not 100% sure about the source of the information if it does tell you what else to do like drink green smoothies. You’re wondering how do they know that. So, you really don’t know what to do next. That’s the big thing like even if you understood “Okay, I’m in the normal range. I’m doing
good. Done this for a while. I’m in the normal range.” You don’t understand what that means or had to interpret it. So, you really don’t know what to do next if you think that it’s at all possible to change it like you’re like “okay, I don’t want to be on stage … I don’t want to advance my stage of kidney disease.” You call your doctor “what do I
do?”
You might get a sheet of paper, you might get a callback, you get a list of foods not to eat and that doesn’t tell you why and it’s hard to go outside of that list of restrictions and if you listen to me much and you know what I say, I don’t like restrictions, I like to think about what you can do, what you can have, what you can eat not necessarily like “don’t eat all these things” because then that’s all you think about and you don’t ever get to where what you can do.
If you have a goal of you know not advancing your kidney disease, making the changes you need to make, well, let’s talk for a minute about what it could be like if you did understand what your lab results were. What types of things affect your lab results and then you could eventually go back to your doctor and improve your health? What if you were to able to look at your lab results even when they just handed to them to you right there in the doctor’s office and understand and ask targeted and specific questions like related to your medications or foods you eat because you know that’s what affects your labs.
You’re not going to diagnose yourself,