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Diabetes and Your Kidneys
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Diabetes: The 1 Cause of Kidney Failure

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our doctor told you that you have diabetes You may have a lot of questions This guide will help

You will learn: What diabetes is How diabetes can hurt the kidneys What to ask your doctor How to stay healthy Where to find more help

While reading this guide, you may see a word that you dont know in bold If so, turn to page 21 and look for the word in our glossary We know we cant answer all of your questions So, write down any questions that you have and talk about them with your health care team
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What is Diabetes?

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iabetes is sometimes called sugar It is a disease where your body has problems with a hormone called insulin Insulin helps your body use the sugar you eat also called glucose for energy When your body doesnt use insulin the way it should, too much sugar stays in your blood Too much sugar in your blood can damage parts of your body There are two main types of diabetes:

Type 1 diabetes Your body does not make enough insulin Insulin shots every day or an
insulin pump are needed This kind of diabetes is usually found in children or young adults Only 5 of adults with diabetes have Type 1 Type 2 diabetes Your body makes insulin, but it cant use it well A special diet, exercise, medicines and sometimes insulin shots are needed This kind of diabetes usually starts after age 40, but it can start earlier African Americans, Native Americans, Latin Americans and Asian Americans are more likely to have Type 2 diabetes

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How Can Diabetes Hurt My Kidneys?

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our kidneys are like a filter for your body They keep some things in your body that you need, and they get rid of the wastes and things that you dont need The filters in your kidneys are full of tiny blood vessels called glomeruli High blood sugar can hurt these tiny blood vessels When this happens, it is called diabetic kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy

Once the kidneys are hurt like this, they cant be fixed If diabetic kidney disease is not treated early, it can lead to kidney failure Kidney failure means that the kidneys dont work well enough to clean your blood There is no cure for kidney failure If you have kidney failure, you will need dialysis or a kidney transplant
to live The good news is that diabetic kidney disease does not happen fast Sometimes it takes many years This means you have time to help protect your kidneys To learn more about kidney failure, dialysis or kidney transplant, call the American Kidney Funds HelpLine at 8663002900 or visit http://wwwkidneyfundorg

Important
You will not be able to feel if your diabetes has hurt your kidneys The only way to know is to be tested Your doctor can do a few simple tests to check how well your kidneys are working Keep reading to learn more about these tests

Diabetes causes almost half of all kidney failure in the United States You can help control it Keep reading to learn how

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What Should I Ask My Doctor?

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our doctor is the best person to give you health advice Sometimes your doctor may seem busy, but dont be afraid to ask questions Here are some things you might want to ask:

1 What tests should I have?
There are a few tests that are important if you have diabetes Ask your doctor how often you need these: For Your Diabetes Blood Glucose Test a blood test that shows how much sugar glucose is in your blood You can do this test at home using a blood glucose meter also called a
glucometer Turn to page 10 for more information about this test Hemoglobin A1C a blood test called hemoglobin A1C can tell how your blood sugar has been over the last 2 or 3 months This test is like a report card of your blood sugar levels Your doctor can tell you what your A1C should be The goal for most people with diabetes is an A1C less than 7

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For Your Kidneys eGFR estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate This is the best way to tell how your kidneys are working Your doctor can get your eGFR from a simple blood test Your doctor checks your blood for a chemical called creatinine Then your doctor uses the result from that test to find your eGFR Your doctor will also use your age, sex and race to figure out your eGFR The eGFR number that your doctor gives you can tell you how well your kidneys are working Use the chart below to see what your eGFR may mean

For more information about eGFR and kidney disease, order the American Kidney Funds brochure Living Well with Chronic Kidney Disease Call our HelpLine at 8663002900 or visit http://wwwkidneyfundorg
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Blood Pressure Diabetes and high blood pressure are very bad for your kidneys High blood pressure makes you more at risk for
kidney disease and heart disease A normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 120 over 80 Ask your doctor how often you should get your blood pressure checked Urine Test If your kidneys are damaged, they may let protein leak into your urine This protein is called albumin Your doctor can check some of your urine for protein If protein is found in your urine, your doctor may say that you have microalbuminuria, proteinuria, or albuminuria This can be an early sign of kidney disease People with diabetes should have a urine test at least once a year Here is what your results may mean:

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For the Rest of Your Body Eye Exam Just like your kidneys, your eyes have many tiny blood vessels Diabetes can hurt these blood vessels, too This can even cause you to go blind Ask your doctor how often you should have your eyes checked Foot Exam Diabetes can hurt your bodys nerves, too This can keep you from feeling sores on your feet Sometimes these sores dont heal and can get infected Very bad infections on your feet can lead to amputation Dental Exam Diabetes can also hurt your teeth and gums See your dentist every 6 months

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2 Who else should be on my health care team?
Treating diabetes
takes teamwork Ask your doctor who else might be able to help you Your doctor might refer you to a:

Kidney Doctor called a Nephrologist Eye Doctor called an Ophthalmologist Foot Doctor called a Podiatrist Dentist Dietitian for help with what to eat Diabetes Educator

3 Do I need to change what I eat?
What you eat can affect your diabetes Ask your doctor or a dietitian if you need to change how much you eat these:

Protein: meats, fish, eggs, milk, nuts, beans, etc Carbohydrates: bread, pasta, cereal, rice, potatoes, sweets, some fruits, etc Sodium: salt, cheese, fast food, bacon, pizza, chips, etc Fats: butter, oil, mayonnaise, etc

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4 Should I take a medicine called an ACE Inhibitor or ARB?
Ask your doctor if these medicines are right for you They are a special kind of blood pressure medicine Your doctor may give you one of these even if you dont have high blood pressure They may help prevent, slow or stop kidney damage They can also help treat protein in your urine

5 What signs should I watch for?
Many problems caused by diabetes can be treated if they are caught early Ask what signs or symptoms you should be looking for Kidney disease often has no signs until
it is very bad That is why it is so important to be tested Tell your doctor if you:

Feel sick to your stomach often Feel tired or dizzy often Have swelling in your feet, hands or face Have back pain Have bloody, foamy or dark-colored urine Need to urinate more or less than usual
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How Can I Stay Healthy?

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our health care team is key, but YOU are the most important part Here are some things you can do:

1Test Your Blood Sugar at Home
What do I need for this? You can test your blood sugar at home by using a blood glucose meter also called a glucometer You can get one of these at your local drug store, hospital or clinic You can also order one online Your health care team can help you find a meter that is right for you How do I do the test? Your health care team can show you how and when to use your meter Read the meters instructions Most meters will use a tiny pin called a lancet to prick your finger This makes a tiny drop of blood Put the drop of blood on a test strip that comes with the machine The meter will show a number This is your blood sugar level

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What should my blood sugar level be? Before eating, it should be 90-130 After eating, it should be 80-180 At
bedtime, it should be 100-140 What should I do with these numbers? Write your number down every time Make sure to write down when you took the test Share these numbers with your health care team Here is an example:

Day 1 Morning, before breakfast

101

Day 1 Morning, 2 hours after breakfast 165 Day 1 Late afternoon, before dinner Day 1 Evening, after dinner Day 1 Bedtime

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167 126

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What should I do if my blood sugar is too high? Make sure to write down when you took the test and what you ate Tell your doctor if it happens a lot What should I do if my blood sugar is too low? Eat a glucose tablet, raisins, hard candy or honey You can also drink fruit juice, milk or a sugary soft drink Check your blood sugar again in 15 minutes to make sure you are not still low Tell your doctor if it happens more than once How do I pay fo r my supplies? Medicare and some insurance plans will help cover most of the cost for your supplies Talk to your health care team before you order

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2 Eat Right
What kind of foods should I eat? Your doctor or dietitian can help you plan a diet In general, do not eat foods high in fat, saturated fat, salt sodium, or cholesterol Eat foods that are
high in fiber Drink water instead of soda or juices high in sugar Should I eat less protein? Eating too much protein can make your kidneys work harder This can cause more kidney damage But, since your body needs some protein, a careful balance is needed Many people eat more protein than they need Ask your doctor how much protein you should eat

Here are some examples of protein in foods: 1 egg 1 chicken thigh 8 ounces milk 1 slice bread 1/2 cup corn 1 cup rice 7 grams protein 14 grams protein 8 grams protein 2 grams protein 2 grams protein 4 grams protein
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3Take Your Medicine
What medicines should I take? Only your doctor can answer this question Your doctor may give you some pills to help you control your diabetes If so, make sure to ask how to take them Also ask about any side effects you might get Do not skip a pill or take an extra pill without talking to your doctor

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4 Control High Blood Pressure
What is normal blood pressure? A normal blood pressure result is less than 120/80 120 over 80 If your blood pressure is higher than normal a few times, you might have high blood pressure also called hypertension What does high blood pressure have to do with my kidneys?
Your kidneys help control your blood pressure But, high blood pressure can also hurt your kidneys In fact, high blood pressure is the 2 cause of kidney failure Remember, diabetes is the 1 cause High blood pressure can also cause protein to be in your urine To learn more about high blood pressure, order the American Kidney Funds brochure High Blood Pressure and the Kidneys Call our HelpLine at 8663002900 or visit http://wwwkidneyfundorg

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5 Live Healthy
What else can I do to keep my kidneys healthy? Exercise Exercise helps your body use insulin better Talk to your doctor before starting any exercise program Keep a healthy weight Even losing just a few pounds can help lower your blood sugar Stop smoking or using tobacco of any kind Smoking increases your risk for many diseases It can hurt your kidneys and put you at more risk for kidney failure Your health care team can help you find a way to quit Be careful with painkillers Tell your doctor if you are using painkillers often Some painkillers can hurt the kidneys Treat bladder and kidney infections fast Some infections can damage your kidneys Tell your doctor right away if you think you have a problem

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Where Can I Find
More Help?
American Kidney Fund 6110 Executive Boulevard Suite 1010 Rockville, MD 20852 HelpLine: 8663002900 http://wwwkidneyfundorg Email: helpline@kidneyfundorg Our toll-free HelpLine can help you find more information about diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, dialysis, and kidney transplant You can also order free brochures The American Kidney Fund also offers grants to low-income dialysis and kidney transplant patients

American Association of Diabetes Educators 100 West Monroe Street, Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: 8003383633 http://wwwaadenetorg

Get more information about diabetes Find a diabetes educator in your area Diabetes educators can teach you how to live a full and healthy life
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American Diabetes Association Attn: National Call Center 1701 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311 8003422383 800DIABETES http://wwwdiabetesorg Get more information about diabetes and diabetes research Find information about what to eat, eye care and foot care There are local chapters across the country

American Association of Kidney Patients 3505 East Frontage Road Suite 315 Tampa, FL 33607 8007492257 http://wwwaakporg

Get more information about kidney disease
Order or download their Nutrition Counter to help you plan your meals and learn what foods are high in protein, sodium, and calories

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Medicare Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 7500 Security Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21244-1850 8006334227 800MEDICARE http://wwwmedicaregov Learn how Medicare can help pay for your diabetes test supplies The toll-free number is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

National Kidney Foundation 30 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 800-622-9010 http://wwwkidneyorg Get information about diabetes and kidney disease Find a chapter in your area

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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 3 Information Way Bethesda, MD 20392-3580 8008915390 http://kidneyniddknihgov Order brochures about kidney disease and diabetes Call the toll-free number with your questions The National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse is part of the National Institutes of Health

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Glossary
Albumin a kind of protein made by your liver This protein is found in your blood If this protein is found in your urine, it may be an early sign of kidney disease Albuminuria the medical name for when the protein albumin 300 mg/g or more is found in your urine
This may be an early sign of kidney disease Amputation removing a body part like a foot, hand, leg or arm through surgery Cholesterol a kind of fat found in food from animal sources Many fast food items French fries, cheeseburgers, etc, eggs, meats, and whole-milk products like milk, cheese, and ice cream are high in cholesterol High cholesterol levels in your blood are bad for your heart and blood vessels Creatinine a waste product from meat protein in the diet and muscle use Creatinine is removed from the blood by healthy kidneys, and leaves the body in urine When kidneys do not work correctly, creatinine levels in the blood increase Dialysis a way of cleaning wastes from the blood artificially This job is normally done by the kidneys If the kidneys fail, the blood must be cleaned artificially with special equipment The two major forms of dialysis are hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis

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Fiber sometimes called roughage It is the part of plants that your body cannot digest It is found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grain breads Glomeruli the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys that filter the bodys blood Wastes and extra fluid are filtered out into urine Glucose the
main sugar found in your blood Your body turns many of the foods you eat into glucose It is also your bodys main source of energy Hormone a natural chemical made by a part of the body and released into the blood Hormones control certain body functions Hypertension high blood pressure This is the force of your bodys blood against the walls of your blood vessels Blood pressure that stays above normal is called hypertension or high blood pressure High blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney failure Kidney disease can also cause high blood pressure Insulin a hormone made by your pancreas It helps your body turn the sugar you eat into energy
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Insulin pump a special device that gives your body quick doses of insulin The pump works 24 hours a day through a tiny tube placed under the skin If you have Type 1 diabetes, ask your doctor if this would be right for you Kidney failure when the kidneys cant work well enough to clean your blood There is no cure A person with kidney failure must have dialysis or a kidney transplant to live Lancet a small, needle-like blade used to prick the skin The prick makes a tiny drop of blood The drop of blood can be used to test blood
sugar in a blood glucose meter Microalbuminuria the medical name for when a small amount of the protein albumin is found in your urine between 30 mg/g and 300 mg/g This can be an early sign of kidney disease Nephropathy the medical word for kidney damage Protein a building block of many of your bodys cells It makes up most of your bodys muscle It is also found in your hair and skin Proteinuria the medical name for when protein 300 mg/g or more is found in your urine This may be an early sign of kidney disease
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Saturated fat a kind of fat in foods It is found in red meat, butter, creams, animal fats, whole milk cheese and many fast food items Eating too much saturated fat can put you at risk for heart disease, high cholesterol and strokes Transplant to move an organ from one body to another A kidney transplant may come from a living donor or from someone who has just died A pancreas transplant can only come from someone who has just died Urine a liquid waste that is filtered from the blood by the kidneys

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e are grateful to the following health professionals for their review and contributions to this guide: Gary C Curhan, MD, ScD Channing Laboratory Brigham and
Womens Hospital Boston, MA Peggy Harum, RD, LD Miami Artifical Kidney Center Miami, FL

Copyright 2008 American Kidney Fund, Inc No portion of this brochure may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the American Kidney Fund, Inc

American Kidney Fund 6110 Executive Boulevard Suite 1010 Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: 3018813052 Fax: 3018810898 Toll-Free: 8006388299 HelpLine: 8663002900 helpline@kidneyfundorg http://wwwkidneyfundorg Combined Federal Campaign 11404

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