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RDHQ Podcast 92: How Chronic Kidney Disease has Changed my Life {My Story}

July 25, 2019

Hi there! This is Mathea Ford, the creator of Understanding Your Kidney Test Results course and today I want to tell you a little bit about me. If you have been with me for a while you may know some of this stuff but I’m a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist and I’m licensed in the state of Oklahoma which just like your doctor you get a license when your Registered Dietitian and I also have a Masters in Business Administration. I have always enjoyed the business side of being a Clinical Dietitian. I’ve also taught classes at the college level to new RDs or to people who are training to become a dietitian and I’m the owner of renaldiethq.com. I’m an advisory board member for the company RenalMate and I’ve been a Registered Dietitian for 22 years plus and working mainly in the foodservice and clinical sides but mostly in hospitals so I understand food a whole lot. And I want to talk to you a little bit about what made me realize that I needed to create this Understanding Kidney Test Results course because with the information that I have about kidney disease tests, what I’ve learned.
When I worked in the hospital, I worked in foodservice. I managed the menus and I really enjoyed creating great recipes. I worked with a lot of people. I always tried to make their diet healthier but tasty and I never really worked with them a lot to understand why the food that they ate was so important. You might understand that now because you’ve done research but the food that you eat makes a big difference in your kidney disease outcomes. But there are some things that you may not understand why but you just follow them because you read the information.
So, when I was in private practice, I’m working with people individually and I get lots of individual emails every week from people asking questions about their lives and wanting to know if they’re in stage 3 or stage 4 and how fast their kidney disease will progress, do they need to worry about dialysis, should they eat this food or that food and I realized a lot of those questions were answers that I had but they weren’t readily available online because it does take some interpretation. It takes some explanation of the way things work and why these labs are valid, why they mean certain things to change and those are things you get when you’re a Registered Dietitian.
When you learn about labs, when you learn about the biochemical processes in people’s bodies. And I always found it a challenge because even my own mom would ask me these questions and want to know more about her labs and what they could be and I could tell her on an individual basis what that means and if you came to see me individually you would pay to see a dietitian and I would go over your labs and talk to you but you wouldn’t necessarily have the individual knowledge of why. You might understand what and you might understand what next, you wouldn’t necessarily understand why and how to change.
I would have explained to you how to change but then the next time you get labs then you would need to come back to see me again and have me explain how those worked that time. And it can get really frustrating because sometimes the answer you might get from a doctor or a nurse. All they do is hand you a sheet of paper especially if they don’t know in detail about the clinic about the chronic kidney disease diet. They would hand you the paper that says you know “Eat this, don’t eat this!” You really just have to you know it’s kind of a list of products or a list of foods that you can or can’t eat so they rarely ever give you the can list don’t they because that’s a lot bigger
but they give you this list of foods you can’t eat. They don’t explain why and you follow it for a while but it’s hard to follow overtime because you don’t alwa...