I liked your show on kidney disease. At the age of 21 I was diagnosed with polycystic kidneys. By the time I was 45. I watched my father die of complications of it at that time. I decided to make a change with my life. I started to change my diet and started exercising. I’ve always believed in being an advocate for your health, you need to change the way you eat exercise and being healthy. At the age of 60, I finally received a kidney and I am enjoying every day with it. I still eat healthy and exercise. Please keep people informed about being more involved in their habits of staying alive.
@brookhowell88412 ай бұрын
My husband passed away of polycystic kidney disease almost two years ago. Unfortunately he had a kidney transplant and was waiting for another. His grandfather had died of the same disease in the 60s. My father-in-law also has liver problems, but is doing fairly well with his almost 25 year old kidney!
@Technichian4622 ай бұрын
If you dont want kidney disease stop eating plants. Eat carnivore only. Your kidney will actually heal. And they say that cant happen. And thats a lie. Kidneys do heal. If you stop eating the toxins that keep them from healing. Plants.
@kimla2262 ай бұрын
@@brookhowell8841ok
@EdLappaАй бұрын
Sounds really boring
@sherryg1838Ай бұрын
I have PKD. My GFR is 76% at age 65. I’m hanging in there as best I can, eating healthy and exercising. My dad died at 69, but of heart disease not his PKD.
@allabiliychuk47812 ай бұрын
My husband was on dialysis, after loosing one kidney to accident, his creatinine was extremely high, stoped producing urine at all, things that help us went on dialysis and WATCHING YOUR DIET, instead fixing high phosphorus, potassium with additional medications ( we did that, before got educated) stop eating phosphorus and potassium, also absolutely no Carbonated drinks, Switch to Himalayan salt or sea salt and have limits to it and no stimulating drinks like coffee and things like that. Also stay away from deep fried foods, and processed food. He was able to get off of dialysis, his creatinine fell down to 1.75, and his kidney filtration ration at 70%, at age 40. With only 1 kidney that he has left. We are extremely grateful to God, and all who was sent to us on our journey. Wish you the very best who is going through kidney problems now 🙏
@EdLappaАй бұрын
Your diet sounds worse than the alternative
@dionneasealsАй бұрын
Amen. I'm so happy that it's reversed, and this is encouraging! Thank you for sharing!
@EricCalvesАй бұрын
Thank to god…??? Really…??? How about thank to science, education, hard work, knowledge, doctors, scientists…!!!! Not your nonexistent invisible man-in-the sky….!!!! PATHETIC….!!!! Give credit where credit is due….!!!!!!!!
@TanyaDavis954Ай бұрын
Carbonated drinks that are zero calories these days. Are those are considered bad too? I drink 2 calorie carbonated beverage as a day.
@cynthialady8071Ай бұрын
@@TanyaDavis954it’s not the sugar it’s the carbonation that causes loss of minerals
@Knnh3x2 ай бұрын
I really liked how the guest doctor looked at both of you as he spoke, felt very friendly and likable.
@alcraw25512 ай бұрын
awww❤
@gennisparry43522 ай бұрын
Why shouldn’t he? He’s a person and a doctor just like the other two. Bodily functions the same and created from the dust of the earth like the other two, made by one Creator, God Almighty. All people are equal before the Almighty God. Hod says dust we are and unto dust we shall return.
@EdLappaАй бұрын
Oh the softness in society is real. Asian ?
@tillysquire-hj6kk29 күн бұрын
Well said , yes no one knows the human body more than he who created it & conventional medicine probably have only scratched the surface but at the same time have learnt so much 👏👏👏
@sassysandie28652 ай бұрын
These guys are pretty balanced with recommending lifestyle changes instead of constantly pushing meds. Plus, they are likeable.😃
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
We feel strongly that’s the answer to combat chronic diseases. Prevent them
@zoegirl29482 ай бұрын
100% true
@sherryelysiak47982 ай бұрын
And handsome. 😊
@bonniecollins1252 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with IGA Nephropathy and the doctor told me it was idiopathic, but in my heart I believe it was caused by NSAID abuse. There is a happy ending because received the most precious gift of life; a transplant. It has been a life changing blessing. Thank you for this wonderful chanel. ❤
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Wow congrats! Glad you are ok!
@susannichol70252 ай бұрын
Is a low dose of aspirin bad for kidneys I take it for heart disease
@cynthiainguito112921 күн бұрын
@@susannichol7025
@doreleimcmillan79242 ай бұрын
Great info. Last year I developed sores on my legs and swelling so I started on Furosemide to take fluid from my legs. That is the only thing I did differently the whole year. This years physical showed Creatinine at 279. I was in stage 3 kidney failure. Looking back I was getting a sicker feeling but knew I had a physical coming up. I then collapsed at home and went to ER and was in hospital and rehab for 45 days. I had stopped all meds and my Creatinine went to normal after fluids, antibiotics, etc after a month or so. I couldn't walk before due to osteoarthritis and use canes or walkers. But just got weaker. And used Aleve for years with blood test results great. ..until Ferosemide. I have vascular clogging and have had 4 stents put in my abdomen area. And years ago I used Ibuprofen for pain and both kidneys started hurting. Quit that med and kidneys went back to normal. Tried Ibuprfen again several years later and both kidneys hurt again. Aleve never made my kidneys hurt. I do Tylenol now and occasional Aleve. On blood thinner for stents and cholesterol med. I think this whole thing started when hip went out and I got no exercise to help pump blood up. Didn't get a hip replacement waiting for dog to die as I live alone and have no family. I learned a bunch from your nephrologist so far. I had tons of blood work done to check kidneys and it has been good. I never smoked and don't drink. He said you don't notice kidney failure at first. So true. I'm at home and doing good. I still take an occasional Lasix and Potassium. Thanks for your shows. I always learn something. Blessings
@mdavis80932 ай бұрын
Great information. My late husband had kidney disease and eventual kidney failure due to diabetes. He was on dialysis, it was not fun for him. So yes! take care of your kidneys!
@twinkletoes15072 ай бұрын
So true! I’m a nurse. It’s a hard disease.
@Slept-on-oneАй бұрын
Or as that old fat guy would say it. "Diabeetus"
@dardar2672 ай бұрын
All three docs are great examples for people on what healthy weight looks like😍
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Why thank you. Doing our best. And trying to help others to get there
@shes777atthegym92 ай бұрын
Facts
@joanhenry858626 күн бұрын
What a great guest!! Thank you, Dr. Pandeya! Being a great teacher is a separate God-given gift. This was a great segment with a perfect kidney health teacher.
@lindacoffin51102 ай бұрын
Wow! This video has connected all the dots. My sister has lived with low kidney function for most of her life after she had one removed. I thank you for this valuable information!
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mssmiley56912 ай бұрын
I’m 75 and so pleased that my last two labs showed my GFR at 85 and then 90. I take really good care of myself. Exercise, great diet, don’t drink, never smoked, have low to normal BP, and normal low weight. Unfortunately my husband hasn’t seen a doctor for lab work in over 18 years. I’ve given up trying to convince him.
@heyyou17082 ай бұрын
You’re an inspiration ❤
@sallyware1562 ай бұрын
I have stage 3 kidney disease. I understand it is a mild case..Great information. Thanks doctors. Your videos gives great advice.
@mssmiley56912 ай бұрын
@@heyyou1708 What a nice thing to say 🥰
@depasti2 ай бұрын
I am 52 and have increased my GFR from 90 to 109 by eating a healthy diet for the last 3 years. My mother has better tests for the liver and less swollen legs, uric acid since eating mostly legumes. It works !
@kgraydakota2 ай бұрын
Don't give up. My next door neighbor died suddenly last year. He never went to the doctor, no matter how much his wife nagged him. The doctors think he probably had undiagnosed and untreated high blood pressure. If you can't get him to go to a Dr., you could buy a blood pressure monitor at the drug store. They are easy to use, and only cost about $35.
@calburnIII2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate these “kidney oriented” videos, as I do have kidney disease. In fact, I just had a visit to my nephrologist last week. Both he and your guest have really helped me understand where I am with mine. In retrospect, I wish that my primary docs in the past had been more specific about what I could have done to prevent it, but perhaps they didn’t realize that what I was doing, primarily long term nsaid use for chronic back and joint pain management, was so adversely affecting my kidneys. At this point, I’m in the “let’s don’t let it progress further” modality, and so far, over the last year, that seems to be working. Anyway, thanks for all your videos. I regularly recommend them to my friends and acquaintances, because I think they’re really helpful. Unfortunately, not all “Internet docs” are as helpful-and some of the comments to your videos are really unhelpful too! But that’s the way of the world these days, I guess.
@jimgutshall48552 ай бұрын
I got numbers up from low 30's to 60 and still working to improve.
@coleengregory98862 ай бұрын
How?
@romeo-zw4zw29 күн бұрын
I got my from 48 to 66🙏🏼 it all starts by eating healthy avoid salt sugar...drink planty of water...i use to eat lots of junk food i stopped all of that now i exercise take good care of myself
@RiDankulous11 күн бұрын
@@romeo-zw4zw that’s nice to hear
@syedshah45192 ай бұрын
You guys are the true PRIDE OF THE FIELD OF MEDICINE............
@DanielFHarb-rx1yw2 ай бұрын
Wrong.
@meagainandagain575628 күн бұрын
Yes. If you’ve looked at 50 or more f their presentations, you find they are very informative. But, their approach is such that you want to watch to the end.🇨🇦
@grayman6182 ай бұрын
Clearly the best health related channel on KZbin. Great job!
@Beruthiel452 ай бұрын
I learnt more from this regarding my kidneys and 10 years of 3 monthly creatinine testing, than from any other medical source I've had dealings with in that time, including my online research. Very clear, informative and helpful. Thank you. I'll have cogent questions to ask when I see my doctor next month. Politely of course. 😏
@joanwootton9388Ай бұрын
Love these podcasts. In British Columbia regular check ups are no longer encouraged. I was diagnosed with a benign tumour on my pituitary gland 32 years ago. I take medication to keep the tumour small. When I was diagnosed I asked my doctor if he could give me a year’s supply of medication so I did not need to come and visit him every 3 months for a renewal. He agreed if I would come in for a physical exam every year. My doctor retired and I have a new doctor. This year he told me that regular check ups are no longer done. I asked how health problems would be caught. He said that people would come in with symptoms of diseases. My friend had cancer of a kidney caught by his GP when he had his regular physical. He had no symptoms. It was caught because the doctor palpitated his stomach. Something my doctor no longer does during a physical exam. My endocrinologist told me I had to have a blood test once a year to check that my tumour was not growing. I hope they will allow this to continue. We will find out next year.
@markpalmer928026 күн бұрын
What a so called health care system...
@comment876711 күн бұрын
Problem will be solved when Canada gets rid of socialist health care.
@davidragen18512 ай бұрын
Worst things for Ur kidneys are alcohol, smoking high blood sugars high blood pressure and the worse is anti inflammatory medication 😡
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
The list is long
@louisd957142 ай бұрын
Well said!
@MadHatter113712 ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocsthat’s what….
@ksharpe81372 ай бұрын
Yet anytime I complain of a pain anywhere my Doc gives me a prescription of 800 mg of Ibuprofen. And, to be honest sometimes that’s the only thing that helps my back pain. 😢
@paulcallicoat75972 ай бұрын
@@ksharpe8137 Try not eating any sugar/carbs and processed foods for 30 days. Keto would be the least you should try for. My back pain is gone and my younger brother's back pain is also gone. His was worse than mine and had 3 back surgeries from the lumbar to his neck requiring fusing of 7 vertebrae. He also lost 90#s and is now at his high school weight at the age of 70.
@kevinrobbins81212 ай бұрын
I have known that I have PKD since the age of 30 (my maternal grandfather was on dialysis before he died and my uncle had a transplant when he was 70). I am now 58 years old and under the care of my primary care physician along with a nephrologist. I exercise regularly, drink lots of water, eat a healthy balanced diet and do my best to manage stress. Last year at this time I was prescribed Tolvaptan. To this point it seems to have slowed the progression of the disease as my GFR has stabilized along with my Creatinine levels. Hope this is helpful.
@RiDankulous11 күн бұрын
This kidney doctor you had on as a guest is really a great communicator and has excellent knowledge😊
@harmonysakshtk3 күн бұрын
Dr . You are a good friend for all of us . GOD bless you.
@justasimplesomeone2 ай бұрын
Properly informative with no flashy glam! Useful questions, too! Thank you so much for this generous video!
@MarisaLittle-um6sk2 ай бұрын
I'm really worried after hearing about these symptoms. I hope everyone pays more attention to their health
@donjjcarroll22632 ай бұрын
Friday, October 18, 2024, 9:46 AM Awesome presentation on kidneys I viewed today. Your YT channel is a wealth of great health info. I appreciate you two docs taking time to makes these videos.
@lindathompson31092 ай бұрын
Brilliant great guest you should be played in every high school health class in Ontario
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
That sounds great to us! We can go on tour 😀
@lindathompson31092 ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs think of the opportunity to help young people and drill into at a young age that what they put into their health counts. Not to mention the long term cost savings in medical care.
@stormwalker321Ай бұрын
Definitely!
@margaretk93512 ай бұрын
My youngest brother had a symptom of urinating blood. His wife told him to go to the doctor. Of course, he wouldn't go. Finally, she said, "Go talk to your sister" (me). He did and I convinced him to go. Keywords that worked were our mother's advice and this was something that had to be checked out. As soon as I mentioned what our mother would say, he listened. Mother's words are powerful. It turned out that he had a blocked ureter and had surgery. He did have followup kidney treatment, but I don't know what he's doing now. That was years ago. At least he knows what to do if he needs to see the doctor again.
@stormwalker321Ай бұрын
My mother used to say... Don't self diagnose...! So true...!
@wandacox43472 ай бұрын
Celtic and pink. Himalayan salt have around 85 minerals in it.If you add it to your water it helps the water get into your cells. Take only small amounts thogh😊
@philnasmith97552 ай бұрын
Very informative. Thank you again to you and your guests - I firmly believe that mostly “we are in charge of our own health” and your videos enable us to make correct life style choices. And they usually add an extra laugh or two to my day 😊
@OldePhart2 ай бұрын
Love it when you explain the test results like that. I get misc tests as I get older and never get told what they mean, just to accept the works its not or is of concern.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Thought it might help some people
@Beruthiel452 ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocsit does, it did. 👍🥴
@disqusrubbish54672 ай бұрын
Hugely informative. Having the kidney-cardio link explained will help a lot of people.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
We thought so
@richardbrewis4362 ай бұрын
I luv this channel Talking With Docs.. Thanks Dr. Zalzal and Dr. Brad Weening for, so many posts. I will keep being a fan for many videos to come. Keep posting!
@karenrice53032 ай бұрын
I’ve had kidney stones all my life. My kidneys are full of fragments. I was diagnosed with nephrocalcinosis at an earlier ago. At 54, I was diagnosed with Hyperparathyroisism. I had a parathyroid surgery to remove all four parathyroid’s and implanting a portion into my right arm. It functioned but did not uptake in my bloodstream. Now diagnosed with Hypoparathyroidism. I have no ability to absorb calcium. My kidneys have suffered and I am at a 3b stage of chronic kidney disease. My endocrinologist said our goal is to stay stabilized so I have all bloodwork done every 3-6 months. I am still not seeing a nephrologist but have seen a urologist. Nothing new has been proposed but after many 24 hour urine tests they have always had protein. I take 5 medications for both HyPOparathyroid disease and Chronic kidney disease. I also have had low potassium consistently so always a worry. I try to keep low salt usage and don’t eat as much meat as I used to. Always trying to learn more about maintaining stable kidney function but worry that it’s declining slowly.
@Me-nc8ppАй бұрын
0:00 Intro 0:25 Recognizing kidney problems 7:12 Prevention 12:47 Reversal or halting of progression 15:10 Genetic component 17:13 Take home message
@susanpalmer8634Ай бұрын
Hi Doctors! And special thanks to the Nephrologist in this video! 😊I have had CKD stage 3A and have been basically stable for 9 years following a whole food, plant based diet. This is the best explanation I have heard about the link of cardiovascular disease & CKD. You have inspired me to up my cardio. Thank you! I just subscribed to your channel tonight! I appreciate you taking your valuable time to so freely share your education, knowledge & expertise. To all my fellow kidney warriors- listen to their great advice 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏼
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Wow thanks!!
@stormwalker321Ай бұрын
A good way to prevent back pressure on the kidneys is to Go Pee...every 2 hrs...inconvenient yes, but sooooo important...!!!! Huge thx to the good dr.'s...!🙏❤
@angeleenhmm97302 ай бұрын
I lost a kidney from chronic infection. It put me in to stage 3 CKD. Sucks but numbers are stable so nephrologist and endocrinologist are happy.
@RiDankulous11 күн бұрын
Wow, you had some bad luck, but I’m sure you keep your kidney healthy through a good diet and other lifestyle modifications
@pharry-k3dКүн бұрын
Thank you docs for providing such valuable medical information to the public. You break complex diseases down so it is easy to understand for us laymen. Your channel is a real treasure trove of medical information.
@jotibarratt18292 ай бұрын
I am in Ontario, and my current doctor doesn't like to do tests. I find I really have to push for any tests. I really miss my previous doctor (now retired). i think this is the way the new young upcoming doctors do stuff these days. I consider myself lucky because I at least have a doctor.
@sbpierce99872 ай бұрын
My doctor is young and upcoming and he arranges testing on a regular basis, in discussion with us, so …
@thegreypath17772 ай бұрын
@jotibarratt829 - Work on getting a new doctor!
@sassysandie28652 ай бұрын
Most testing is useless and doesn’t add a day to life. If you look hard enough you will find something. Just live a healthy life with exercise, eating whole healthy foods, drinking lots of water, proper sleep, healthy weight, no meds and social interaction.
@louisebb41832 ай бұрын
I landed in hospital because my doctor refused the urologist referral that was recommended by previous hospital stay and now I have blockage (calculi in right kidney)to big to pass naturally ,on waiting list for surgery.😢
@RiDankulous11 күн бұрын
Here in the US we can order tests for ourselves, but we have to pay for them. There are too expensive.
@JulietMartin20222 ай бұрын
Such valuable advice. 🙏 Thank you 🙏 I had no idea ibuprofen adversely affects kidneys and blood pressure.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Sure can
@ILOLnumber1Ай бұрын
We lost my cousin to renal cancer this past summer. He was one of those classic guys who never went to the doctor, but he lived a very healthy lifestyle. Didn't drink or smoke. Exercised regularly. Ate healthy. Never missed a day of work, until one day he was so tired that he couldn't go. His wife took him to emergency and was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Later that week, it was identified that it started in his kidneys. He was gone 2 weeks later. I was hoping to find out how it could've happened to such a healthy person and could his kids now have a high chance of getting it too?
@greatlook102 күн бұрын
🙏 ❤
@eddrod12 ай бұрын
17:55 Thank you for the advice and in-depth talk concerning kidneys. Good to know. And thank you for this channel you all are brilliant and simplify what would otherwise be incomprehensible.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Doing our best !
@msnpassjan20042 ай бұрын
As an a-Fib patient this was very helpful, thanks !
@riverbender98982 ай бұрын
Thank you for that outstanding overview of kidney disease!
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@stormwalker3212 ай бұрын
Thank you so much....my mother was on Celbrex for years..later was told it was harming ...later passed from CKD..
@greatlook102 күн бұрын
❤🙏
@latoshabryant4782 ай бұрын
Love these Dr's. You men explain things so well and get to the point.
@TedsHoldOverАй бұрын
Lovely vid. I absorbed more info than a loop of Henli.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Very nice!
@gofasters12 ай бұрын
Great Video, Again for most health issues... Don't Smoke, Exercise and be a Healthy Weight.
@norakaszuba2 ай бұрын
This is very informative and helpful. Thank you! 🙌🏻
@RUMNIAH2 ай бұрын
Great show Gents very appreciated I had my right kidney removed due to CCRC carcinoma- had severe pain for weeks in my stomach and right back All good after op 3years ago
@bhut1571Ай бұрын
Thanks and cheers to Kingston Hospital.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Yay!
@brikeclark45462 ай бұрын
Another great video from you guys. Your dedication to your profession and the health of others is a gift to all of us. A heartfelt thank you
@esperanzagallego21002 ай бұрын
Me. Encanta. Doctores . Que comparten , este conocimiento. Gracias
@cris_miko2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really learned a lot that I need to know to share with my doctor. I didn't realize kidney function could be related to breathing problems. Recently suffered pain that could be from my left kidney or pancreas. I'm traveling and will soon be home for a necessary doctor visit.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Glad we could help 😀
@kahvac2 ай бұрын
Salt matters when there is consistently high blood sugar levels..Diabetes / Pre Diabetes.
@roxanneherrman2107Ай бұрын
I got diagnosed with class 3 kidney disease, from my hi bp meds burning a hole in my kidney! My heart is in excellent condition. I have "hard to control hi blood pressure." I quit smoking, cut back on drinking, i go out maybe one night a month!
@MC-fu7yc2 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Would you be able to talk about RA vs. Osteoarthritis? You guys are the best!
@RedRat980742 ай бұрын
Excellent talk! Keep up the good videos. This should be required viewing by everyone. I like your take on taking charge of your own health, but to do so you need highly reliable info. Keep it up.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Doing our best. Thanks so much
@jaguilar110092 ай бұрын
GRACIAS POR LA INFORMACION ❤😊
@chadmac-y9lАй бұрын
It's a bummer we have three doctors one being a nephrologist and when asked about possible symptoms or signs said nothing about foaming urine. Also he speaks of GFR skipping the actual acronym EGFR with the E standing for "estimated" based on a formula utilizing Creatinine. The problem is that there are many ways one can have elevated Creatinine without any kidney problems, such as high protein diet, creatine supplementation, and having lots of muscle mass. I had a egfr of 57 on high protein diet. Lowered my protein for 4 weeks and retested at 84. There is another test better suited to this scenario " Cystatin-C test which also produces an EGFR but doesn't use Creatinine for the calculation.
@imviiku21 күн бұрын
200g/day or even higher ?
@larabraver19 сағат бұрын
Correct. I found all this info while researching my low-normal eGFR. I think it’s due to my high muscle mass. Our lab was unable to do the Cystatin-C that was ordered.
@travismiller469021 күн бұрын
😮 i had to look it up 200L. It's over 53 gallons a day that's incredible!!!
@carolyns96872 ай бұрын
Perfect timing! My creatinine has been elevated last 2 tests, & gfr is low. Dr. felt it was due to dehydration but I drink at least a litre of water per day - not including herbal teas ( more like 2+ litres )but my Dr. told me to cut back. On BP & cholesterol meds, no diabetes, & have some of the other non- descript symptoms. Thank you for this info!
@sassysandie28652 ай бұрын
You need more than that. More like 2 litres a day.
@thirstonhowellthebird2 ай бұрын
If you’re drinking only 1 L of water a day, you are 2 L short of what you should be drinking. Literally you should be drinking 3 L of water per day. That will be a game changer for you.
@thirstonhowellthebird2 ай бұрын
@@sassysandie2865 Dr. Berg says 3 to 4 L per day if you have any kidney stones or kidney issues.
@MrSam-mg5ut2 ай бұрын
I have seen very common kidney issue with High Blood pressure patients. when people dont regulate their BP and later find out kidneys issue.
@mariatrotter6889Ай бұрын
Well done gentlemen. Extremely informative easy to follow . Encouraging knowing we can work toward positive outcomes. Thank you
@Infjkulasa65692 ай бұрын
Hi docs, would you please make a video on liver disease or have a hepatologist discuss regression of disease? Prevention and treatment too. Thanks! Love watching you.
@katiemustard-g4i2 ай бұрын
That would be so helpful for many to know, especially if fatty liver disease is present. I learned the hard way that fatty liver disease can progress silently to cirrhosis, especially if someone has diabetes, and it came as quite a shock when I was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver a couple of years ago. I am not a drinker of alcohol nor have I ever smoked or done drugs, but I learned that many prescription medications I’ve taken over the years, as well as not watching my diet closely enough, has brought this on. Cirrhosis, sadly, is irreversible. I so wish I had known when I was first diagnosed with fatty liver disease. My doctor didn’t know either, so I don’t blame them for not cautioning me. 💗
@carolemartin68922 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! So much info.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@loisstill22572 ай бұрын
Thank you Drs. !❤ I learn more from these videos than from going to my Dr. ☺️😊
@romeo-zw4zw29 күн бұрын
Got my egfr from 48 to 66. I stop eating junk food, i eat it now but cut back 95%..lost 30ibs i eat healthy now exercise more drink more water...you just got to take care yourself...my main problem was my high blood pressure and i use to use nsaid very often..
@TalkingWithDocs29 күн бұрын
That’s awesome congrats !
@imviiku21 күн бұрын
Good for you 👏🏽
@chairmanmike58582 ай бұрын
It always seems to come back to lifestyle choices ... annnd ... luck. Scary smart doc he is. Thanks.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
We agree!
@JanetEaton-e9d2 ай бұрын
Great video with great explanations!
@johnkelly-pd3vqАй бұрын
Inspirational woman and photographer, thanks for introducing her to us
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
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@fritzbang48052 ай бұрын
Don't forget the contrast material like dyes and radioactive material used for x rays, cardiac tests and MRI, and other radiological tests. These can cause temporary to permanent kidney failure.
@jasonstupak45352 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the information. Would have been nice to hear some of the best common medications to help stop/reverse kidney problems.
@sassysandie28652 ай бұрын
Meds??
@loriecorlett90632 ай бұрын
You guys are great! Thank you!
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
So welcome
@DrSteveQatar2 ай бұрын
Another great detailed video, another measure I have been monitoring, I have eGFR going back 10 years and lifestyle change and meds keeping it from progressing.
@justanothertinkerbell30562 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Great info
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
You bet!
@JM-vh7oc2 ай бұрын
Mine has been as low as 44 and high of 60. It generally hovers around 53 which puts me at stage 3 CKD. Most of my docs do not seem concerned and tend to blow it off at this stage. More likely to be concerned when it reaches Stage 4. My X was on dialysis so I know the importance of keeping it as healthy as possible.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
For sure. Protect those kidneys
@EricsonHerbasАй бұрын
Excellent episode. Thank you for addressing the importance of kidney health.
@jp73572 ай бұрын
I started taking creatine and my eGFR dropped from 86 to 46. I got an eGFR measured with cystatin-c and it was back at 86.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Interesting
@jp73572 ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs turns out it’s well documented. Also, creatine supplementation goes hand in hand with woe king out which increases creatinine. I quite creatine supplements prior to a blood test and eGFR creatinine and cystatin-c bath 86. Maybe it’s just me.
@CarmenRuiz-id8zn2 ай бұрын
This video helped me understand the symptoms better. I'm very grateful for the useful information!
@PardieDiem2 ай бұрын
I've always wondered if the recommendation for a baby asprin might be doing harm to the kidneys.
@hellegilbert30002 ай бұрын
Great video doctors. Thanks for sharing.
@sammyt35142 ай бұрын
Brilliant doctor; thanks for the wealth of useful info you provided.
@karynstouffer35622 ай бұрын
Stopping anti-inflammatory meds is a BIG ask. They are what allows some of us to stay mobile. Without them, a lot of us would be crippled into immobility. Quite the conundrum.
@SaveGaza442 ай бұрын
Agreed!!! What can we do???
@GrenadaInternational2 ай бұрын
@@SaveGaza44 Remove sugar , grains , seed oils and highly processed foods. Eat a ketogenic diet.
@JeannePeters-v7g29 күн бұрын
. Water walking x2 weekly at local pool helped me become more flexible and have less pain. Was able to stop pills after 3 weeks Plus got stronger.
@karynstouffer356229 күн бұрын
@@JeannePeters-v7g That's fabulous for you. I'm glad it's working out for you. Additional activity will not touch the source of some pain, though. Think degenerative arthritis, scoliosis that was not treated, certain autoimmune conditions, etc. Anti-inflammatory meds can absolutely be a necessity to be able to function on any level.
@HealthyKidney-y2j24 күн бұрын
Wow, this is such an important video! It’s easy to overlook kidney health, but your tips are eye-opening
@richardbrewis43616 күн бұрын
Congrats on a great video, talking With Docs.🤕. My take home message: 'you are in charge of your own health'. Thanks for sharing your medical knowledge on KZbin!
@maddiem10302 ай бұрын
Is it normal for my eGFR to go up to G2 and down to G3b with how much fluids intake daily? And does a high BUN mean I’m probably dehydrated and not drinking enough fluids? What kidney value is the most important? The eGFR, creatinine, bun, protein, or the ratio? Guys, I like your show. More people need to be watching it ❣️🫀😁. Great info.
@bakingnanaskitchen47996 күн бұрын
Excellent video to remind all of us t o know how to read your labs. Do NOT count on your PCP or even the hospital to decode them them for you. My eGFR is 99 - my husband's in 38 - stage 3b kidney kidney disease. He was at eGFR 15 before being diagnosed. Had I known how to read his labs or even seen them we could have made changes but despite being in the hospital for a TIA, nobody mentioned his eGFR. Fast forward, medication changes, type 2 diabetes under control (A1c 5.8) HP controlled, he is holding steady at eGFR 37 - 40. If we only knew then what we know now, things could be much different.
@Chris-ut6eq2 ай бұрын
As an owner of a set of kidneys, I'm curious if an increase of water intake (in moderation), assists the filtration function of the kidneys? Thought being by diluting filtered components (like salts), does this assist the kidney in prevention of damage? Or if I'm not always hydrated, does the over concentration of the filter components cause short/long term issues?
@cartermiller27052 ай бұрын
I hoped they would mention importance of proper hydration as well. My father has been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease. And on a recent visit, I noticed that he drank absolutely ZERO water. Coffee in the morning & skim milk with his meals his only liquids. Plus, he lives 100% of the time in air conditioned environment. So he never sweats out any salts, which puts all that load on the kidneys vs skin. After 4 days of zero water intake, I mentioned this to him and he has since begun drinking water. I hope this helps him. I accompanied him to his nephrologist appointment, many GP appts too. They never mention water intake like here in the interview. Would appreciate them addressing this point, as I bet it is such a basic assumption they overlook it.
@Chris-ut6eq2 ай бұрын
@@cartermiller2705 I had kidney stones ~25years ago, and upping my water intake flushed everything out over the next couple of years. Once I knew what passing a tiny kidney stone felt like, I feel them exit and recognized what was happening. Increasing my water intake solved this issue since then. I monitor daily water intake/exit and no noticeable stones have passed in 20ish years. Clean your filters, drink water! 🙂
@lindapatin44332 ай бұрын
This Is a great session. Learned a lot and explains a lot
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@KK-1112 ай бұрын
Your guest nephrologist was very informative, and presented info in a very understandable way! Great video!
@Ozmulki2 ай бұрын
1 spoon of Apple cider vinegar with lemon or lime juice and a dash of Celtic or Himalayan salt in hot water every morning before meals..try it, it keeps your kidneys, gallbladder clean.
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Interesting
@sassysandie28652 ай бұрын
Hmmm…..
@MM-fq9gi4 күн бұрын
I quit taking my heartburn med after my doctor casually asking me if I need them anymore, helped lower the creatine after consecutive tests.
@mojansons1063Ай бұрын
Great guys, One of your best
@Jrmyf772 ай бұрын
Does eGFR get better if you stop NSAIDs when taken too long?
@vishalchaudhary-nf6gr2 ай бұрын
(This helped me understand kidneys better. The information about Ayurvedic treatment was very useful.)
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@icaarnold3452 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤Excellent video thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@smarley6782 ай бұрын
Great discussion gents! I always learn something new from watching your videos. Great stuff!
@TalkingWithDocs2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@1961Lara2 ай бұрын
Love you guys!!
@brucelorityler29872 ай бұрын
I had protein in my urine at my last checkup. My Dr said it was probably due to my high protein low carb eating habits. Would that make sense to you Dr?
@sandplasmaАй бұрын
Yes this makes sense, I've been following a low carb diet and also see elevated proteins in urine. I think that's expected.
@helios4425Ай бұрын
Yes, I had the same issue. I was eating over 300 grams of protein for a few months. I had high GFR and normal creatinine levels even tho I work out 5 days a week. The doctor told me to reduce my protein and retest in a few weeks.
@ndokinoilima3 күн бұрын
Thank you. So. Much for sharing this information. I have lots of Pomrgranate tree but never pay attention about it.