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Stage 3 kidney disease

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Gin Mon 20-Oct-25 14:06:18

I have had kidney problems for over twenty years and now have reached stage 4 and lead a very normal life. I am not on dialysis.

I do suggest you do keep to the dietary guidelines that you will be given. Learn what foods contain ingredients that you should keep to a minimum like salt, bananas and processed meats. I avoid convenience foods as they often contain forbidden fruits.

I cannot now get insurance for travel, (the last time the insurance was more than the cost of the holiday) but I have other conditions that will be contributing factors. I am sure, as others have said, that you will not have problems.

jobieP Mon 20-Oct-25 14:04:29

jaxjacky I am interested to know why you reported this old post.

Pittcity Mon 20-Oct-25 12:07:36

I have stage 3 CKD.
I have been told to keep hydrated and stop adding salt to food. No more ibuprofen either.
The diagnosis means I am entitled to a free flu jab (I'm not quite 65) but am no longer eligible for the Covid jab.

There is no medical intervention other than regular blood tests until you reach stage 4.

jobieP Mon 20-Oct-25 10:26:31

If you are on F B there are CKD groups to join

Jaxjacky Mon 20-Oct-25 10:17:02

Reported

Drsyedhussain Mon 20-Oct-25 09:51:28

Sorry to hear you’re dealing with this. Having kidney disease, especially at stage 3, means your kidneys are moderately damaged — they’re still working but less effectively. It’s a good time to focus on controlling things like blood pressure and blood sugar, following a kidney-friendly diet, and working closely with your doctor to slow down any further loss of function.
nephrologyhouston.com/service/chronic-kidney-failure/

rafichagran Tue 25-Jul-23 21:39:21

Your posts have started to reassure me, I will also look at the Web sites given.

Blossoming Tue 25-Jul-23 21:31:31

I have had stage 3 kidney disease for over 20 years. I was very worried when I first found out but it makes no difference other than regular blood tests and remembering to keep hydrated.

Iam64 Tue 25-Jul-23 21:25:51

Redhead, I was diagnosed before getting meds for arthritis but I’m sure they don’t help the kcd though they do help the RA. I find drinking lots of water before blood tests helps

rafichagran Tue 25-Jul-23 21:25:28

Redhead I can see why you are annoyed that arthritis meds caused this. I am increasing my fluid intake and drinking more water.
I will look at Kidney care UK and the NHS web site.

Redhead56 Tue 25-Jul-23 21:14:36

I was only told three years ago that I was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease about eight years ago. I was shocked and worried but annoyed to be told the meds I was on for arthritis probably caused it.
I have tests every year sometimes the results are quite high so I increase fluids. It’s not affected my travel insurance in any way so don’t worry about that. NHS have a good site that explains all about kidney disease you might find it helpful.

Whiff Tue 25-Jul-23 21:05:43

There is Kidney care UK. Which is a charity for people with kidney problems. The offer information and support.

rafichagran Tue 25-Jul-23 20:56:13

Thankyou, you have both reassured me.

Iam64 Tue 25-Jul-23 20:40:39

I was diagnosed with stage 3 over 30 years ago. It’s remained stage 3 - no problems and no problems getting travel insurance

Primrose53 Tue 25-Jul-23 20:21:05

Sorry to hear this. My husband has been undergoing kidney tests recently and we are at the hospital again on Thursday.

I don’t know about travel insurance but my niece was in a horrific car accident 18 months ago and has had a very reasonable quote from M & S insurance and she declared every single injury …. Broken neck, brain damage, eye problem, fingers amputated, pain all down one side etc etc. give them a try! Xxx

rafichagran Tue 25-Jul-23 20:06:16

I have just been diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I have been looking this up on Google and I am worried.
Are there any posters who are living with this, and does it have a big affect on travel insurance?
Any advice welcome and thanks.