Decoding Dairy: Navigating Milk Consumption with Chronic Kidney Disease

By: Kellsey Reed, RDN, LDN, PatientsLikeMe Contributor Milk is a universal food, included in so many delicious dishes and treats. But is it safe to drink milk with chronic kidney disease?  The Nutritional Breakdown of Milk Milk is a controversial topic when it comes to CKD. Many state that milk should be limited to a… Continue reading Decoding Dairy: Navigating Milk Consumption with Chronic Kidney Disease

What Does It Mean to Be Diagnosed With Prediabetes?

Medically Reviewed and Written By: Kathleen O’Shea Northrup, MD Most of us have some understanding of what it means to have diabetes- medication, blood sugar monitoring, careful food intake- but what about prediabetes? And what do I do if my doctor tells me I have it? What Does “prediabetic” Mean? If you have been told that… Continue reading What Does It Mean to Be Diagnosed With Prediabetes?

Financial Worries Make Pain Worse: 5 Tips for Managing Pain and Saving Money

Financial worries can exacerbate the burden of chronic pain, making it challenging for individuals to cope with their health conditions effectively. Living with chronic pain can lead to substantial medical expenses, further adding to the financial strain. However, it’s essential to strike a balance between managing pain and saving money. In this blog, we’ll provide… Continue reading Financial Worries Make Pain Worse: 5 Tips for Managing Pain and Saving Money

Natural Ways to Ease Chronic Pain: Embracing a Holistic Approach to Wellness

Living with chronic pain can be a challenging and exhausting experience. Constantly seeking pain management relief from medications might not always be the best solution. In this blog post, we will explore natural ways to ease chronic pain that have been tried and tested by many individuals. By adopting a holistic approach to wellness, we… Continue reading Natural Ways to Ease Chronic Pain: Embracing a Holistic Approach to Wellness

Healthy and Happy Under the Sun: Medical Expert Tips for a Safe and Fun Summer

Medically Reviewed and Written By: Kathleen O’Shea Northrup, MD  It’s finally here! Summer has arrived, and with it comes all of the joys that we associate with good weather: beaches, pools, BBQs, and outdoor activities. However, with the fun comes some risks- keep your family safe and healthy by paying attention to the following tips. Sun… Continue reading Healthy and Happy Under the Sun: Medical Expert Tips for a Safe and Fun Summer

Lp(a): Who Should Be Tested?

Medically Reviewed and Written By: Kathleen O’Shea Northrup, MD  Lp(a) – pronounced L-p-little-a- is a type of lipoprotein that is associated with much higher risks of acute coronary and vascular disease. It is estimated that 20-30% of the population has an elevated level. Lp(a) can not only cause narrowing of the arteries but can also increase… Continue reading Lp(a): Who Should Be Tested?

Cholesterol 101: What is LP(a)?

Medically Reviewed and Written By: Kathleen O’Shea Northrup, MD Lowering your cholesterol is a well-known way to decrease your risk of heart attack or stroke. You’ve likely heard of “good” cholesterol (HDL) and “bad” cholesterol (LDL), but what about Lipoprotein(a)? Lp(a), as it is more commonly known, has been the subject of increasing research in recent… Continue reading Cholesterol 101: What is LP(a)?

Making Tacos Chronic Kidney Disease-Friendly

By: Kellsey Reed, RDN, LDN, PatientsLikeMe Contributor Tacos can be a great option for breakfast, lunch, or dinner because they are so versatile and delicious. But it can be hard to know how to make tacos more kidney-friendly when you have chronic kidney disease. Let’s break it down together so that you can enjoy your… Continue reading Making Tacos Chronic Kidney Disease-Friendly

How to Have a Kidney-Friendly Cookout

With Summer just around the corner, it is officially cookout season! Cookouts and grilling often go hand in hand with burgers, hot dogs, and other high sodium/high protein foods. If you have CKD, this may be tough to navigate! Choosing lower sodium and lower protein options at your next cookout can help to keep your… Continue reading How to Have a Kidney-Friendly Cookout