Renal Diet Podcast 075 - Its Too Late To Change, Other Concerns

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Its Too Late To Change And Other Concerns Podcast #75 Released on January 30, 2018 "It's too late for me to change. I should have started sooner! Why is this happening to me? How long do I have?" Do you have these concerns? I will be giving you my feedback on what those questions really mean. I want to start with if you say to yourself it's too late to change. You're stage four stage five. You're on dialysis and you just think "its already decided, to late to change. I should have changed back when I was stage 3 and now it's too late." My answer to you is it's never too late. Just making the changes now will improve your life going forward.  You can have a better quality of life you make changes and you get your food and medication and process going in the right direction. It's never going tp be too late in my eyes for you to change.  You can make small changes everyday at that's exactly what I encourage but as long as you're alive, it's not too late. I had a friend who I was talking to this morning and she kept saying to me "I should've started soon." That's what brought on this thought for today's talk because she kept saying she should have started sooner. It's kind of the opposite of its too late to change but it is the same excuse like if you say "I should have started sooner," you're saying it's too late. But it's not. Because the answer is yes, you should have started sooner but what good does that do? That's saying, "I should have stopped." You're not being proactive and accepting that that's the past, so honestly that's the past and you can start today, you can start right now. It'll still change the future. The good thing about the future is it's not determined already. Past is the past, it's done, the present is right now and you make a choice in the right now and do that but the future changes based on what you do in the right now and every minute that you delay making those changes, making the improvements is a moment that you're missing out so I say you make the changes and see what happens. Because what if your life does improve? The worst that can happen is it stays the same right? You make better improvements and it doesn't get you a whole lot better. You're not any worse off than you were before but if you make those changes and you start feeling better and things improve then you're doing pretty good. So, I encourage you to start right now and stop saying to yourself, "I should have started before or it's too late" because the answer is it's never too late and you should start right now. Making those changes, what are those changes I've talked about are in the other videos. You got my website renaldiethq.com, I have lots of information on what to change. Asking yourself "how long do I have before something happens?" The truth is medical science doesn't know exactly. All of that depends on what you're doing right now, what changes you're making, meds you're taking and kind of your predisposition to that. Just know that you have time and even if it does change, even if you switch to stage 4 or stage 5 tomorrow, you still can make positive changes that will improve and slow down the progression of your kidney disease. Asking why is this happening to me is kind of self defeating so I get that you want to kind of being frustrated and angry and upset why is this happening to you but it's happening regardless of whether you are upset about it or you're happy about it or you're agnostic to it I guess. I suggest that you have your little bit of upset and frustration but then you take the positive route of saying, "this is happening to me and I can change it so I don't have to just accept that I have kidney disease and I have to wait till dialysis." You don't have to wait till dialysis make changes. You make changes right now and you'll change that amount of time before you start on dialysis or you'll change and be able to get...

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