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marybourg

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5. I would not see a dietician until after seeing nephrologist.
Mon Jan 24, 2022, 11:50 AM
Jan 2022

You need to know what kind of kidney disease you have. Yes, kidney disease can be acute or chronic, or maybe even some combination.

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CKD [View all] birdographer Jan 2022 OP
I am loosely affiliated with 3 in the kidney issues area Tetrachloride Jan 2022 #1
I have some kind of undiagnosed sporadic marybourg Jan 2022 #2
dietitian birdographer Jan 2022 #4
I would not see a dietician until after seeing nephrologist. marybourg Jan 2022 #5
Good advice... birdographer Jan 2022 #6
Because you don't know what your protein situation is until marybourg Jan 2022 #7
Thank you birdographer Jan 2022 #8
I had some bad numbers, and I did adjust my diet. My numbers improved. I was supposed to get BoomaofBandM Jan 2022 #3
A blood test 3 years ago StopTheNeoCons Feb 2022 #9
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