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Perfect Diet Chart For A Blood Sugar Patient

dear sir, my name is bhawri solanki age63 female i have blood sugar frm last 15 years,and 2nd of this month i had suffagation pblm,after consuting with doctor iwas reported a shrinkage in kidney (RIGHT KIDNEY 7.2 x 3.4 and left kidney is 8.0 x3.6) doctors says there is no need of dialysis and not possible for transplant. now i want a perfect diet chart for this disease
Thu, 8 Sep 2011
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Thanks for your query
You seem to have a chronic kidney disease due to diabetes. We need to know your serum creatinine, serum electrolytes and current blood sugar status. A diet plan is a specific thing for which you need to be examined by a dietician, but in general, avoid citrous fruits and low sodium salts as these contain high potassium, and a low protein high carbohydrate diet to keep your S creatinine on lower side. Also, water in moderation.
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Perfect Diet Chart For A Blood Sugar Patient

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic Thanks for your query You seem to have a chronic kidney disease due to diabetes. We need to know your serum creatinine, serum electrolytes and current blood sugar status. A diet plan is a specific thing for which you need to be examined by a dietician, but in general, avoid citrous fruits and low sodium salts as these contain high potassium, and a low protein high carbohydrate diet to keep your S creatinine on lower side. Also, water in moderation. Take care