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The 10 Critical Steps

The 10 Critical Steps

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When facing kidney failure, the difference between feeling powerless and taking control often comes down to knowledge. That's exactly what we're providing in this eye-opening episode where we unveil our new free ebook: "10 Critical Steps to Take After an End-Stage Renal Disease Diagnosis."

The medical system often rushes patients onto dialysis without exploring all options. Maurice shares a shocking revelation: three recent patients he referred for second opinions discovered they didn't actually need immediate dialysis despite being told otherwise. This pattern highlights why seeking a second opinion should be your first move after receiving an ESRD diagnosis—and why you shouldn't ask your current nephrologist for that referral.

We dive deep into the stages of kidney disease and reveal a crucial insight: at Stage 3A (a GFR of around 61%), patients have approximately a 70% chance of avoiding dialysis altogether with proper nutritional intervention. Yet most medical professionals don't intervene until you reach Stage 4 or 5, missing valuable prevention opportunities. This disconnect explains our strong recommendation to consult a nutritionist immediately upon learning of kidney issues.

The conversation takes a concerning turn as we expose troubling practices around dialysis access surgeries. The "Fistula First" mandate often leads to multiple painful surgeries for patients who aren't suitable candidates, particularly elderly individuals or those with diabetes. Even more disturbing, many of these surgeries fail during first-time use, creating traumatic experiences for new dialysis patients.

Whether you're facing kidney disease yourself or supporting a loved one, this episode provides the knowledge needed to navigate the system effectively. Join our Facebook community to download the free ebook and connect with others who understand what you're going through. Remember: you have more control over your dialysis journey than the medical system might lead you to believe.

With hosts Maurice Carlisle and Ira McAliley

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