How are you feeling?: How are you feeling... - Kidney Disease

Kidney Disease

12,450 members5,135 posts

How are you feeling?

BrandyInUtah profile image
15 Replies

How are you feeling today? Do you have any good news? I'm asking everybody!

Written by
BrandyInUtah profile image
BrandyInUtah
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
15 Replies
orangecity41 profile image
orangecity41NKF Ambassador

Feeling good, sticking to renal diet and prescribed exercise routine. Also survived Irma without any damage nor losing power. Very thankful.

BrandyInUtah profile image
BrandyInUtah in reply toorangecity41

Wow! I am from Florida, my dad is still in fort Myers. He made it out just in the nick of time by driving to Tampa and catching one of the only flights out that day. I'm glad you survived! I know millions of people were without power.

What kind of excersize do you incorporate? Does it help with ant BP symptoms you may have?

Following!

orangecity41 profile image
orangecity41NKF Ambassador in reply toBrandyInUtah

I am 76 and do a senior exercise class called Silver Sneakers It incorporates , mild aerobic, flexibility, balance and working certain muscle groups. I also walk. and when do not walk use exercise equipment.. treadmill & bike for 10 minutes each.

Glad to hear your dad got out of Fort Meyers before Irma came. Hope he did not sustain damage. It was very intense and very large hurricane. Live in Orange City near Orlando.

in reply toorangecity41

My grandkids still are without power in Pinellas County (St. Petersburg/Clearwater) but the good news is that they should be back on the grid before the weekend is over.

Glad to hear you did okay on the east side of the state. They are up in Palm Harbor and had only limbs down and power off. However, it did cost them about 2 dozen Neon Tetras in their aquarium tank when the power went out.

I'm feeling somewhat better. My GFR went up 3 points (it could have gone the other way). I still haven't decided on what form of dialysis I may go with when the time comes as there is so much to look into. Everyone have a safe weekend.

orangecity41 profile image
orangecity41NKF Ambassador in reply to

Glad you grandkids came out of Irma ok except for power and other mishaps. They are getting most power back on by tomorrow in our area.

GFR can vary. Yes agree much to look into and are options on dialysis if one needs it. Who knows what will come up with in next couple of years. Maybe a portable machine??

in reply toorangecity41

I was sent an e-mail about a portable machine. It's the NxStage machine. It's a portable home hemodialysis machine. If you're interested let me know and I'll send out the link.

BrandyInUtah profile image
BrandyInUtah in reply to

3 points is great news! Will you please link me to whatever hemodialysis article you're talking about?

in reply toBrandyInUtah

This is the link to the e-mail I received. There are multiple videos I found on YouTube that demonstrate it if you are curious.

nxstage.com/

orangecity41 profile image
orangecity41NKF Ambassador in reply to

thanks will check it out.. Had heard working on a potable machine by company in CA.

Huzaif profile image
Huzaif in reply to

What is the price in US?

in reply toHuzaif

Haven't been able to find a price for the System One. I was informed that you have to go through your local in-center location so they may be the one to obtain it and supply it while billing the insurance. Don't know for sure but if anyone does would like to hear about it.

Dixidude39 profile image
Dixidude39

I feel fine. I'll be 78 in a few days. Bladder/prostate removed due to cancer in 2015, then R kidney removed due a type of cancer (TCC) directly related to the bladder cancer. I'm CKD4, with an eGFR of 27-29. I am at risk to develop cancer in my remaining kidney, which would obviously lead to dialysis and maybe a transplant (it would have to be a live transplant based on a relative or friend donating his/her kidney). I follow a renal diet and exercise 5-6 days a week at a nearby YMCA. Except for diet/exercise, the future is in the Lord's hands, not mine.

BrandyInUtah profile image
BrandyInUtah in reply toDixidude39

It sounds like you sure have a lot on your plate Dixidude. Good luck with your journey, I'm following! Keep us posted

cmaxwell78 profile image
cmaxwell78NKF Ambassador in reply toDixidude39

I love your outlook and positivity, Dixidude! :)

orangecity41 profile image
orangecity41NKF Ambassador in reply toDixidude39

Dixiedude39 : Keep up your positive attitude and routine. Keep us posted on your journey.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

How do you manage stress?

Even without the added strain of managing chronic kidney disease, life is stressful. Family, jobs,...
cmaxwell78 profile image
NKF Ambassador

Where are you?

Haven't heard from Skeptix lately. He usually has some good and thoughtful things to say. Anyone...
drmind profile image

How are your coping with things?

I thought we could share how we in this healthunlocked community are doing coping with the corona...
Bassetmommer profile image
NKF Ambassador

You Are Not Alone!

Hi All. This is my first time here. Hope to make some friends and help those who feel like there is...
ddwebangel profile image

Which sweeteners are you using?

I am on a journey to discover the best sweetener for me and my husband. I love to cook and bake and...
Bassetmommer profile image
NKF Ambassador

Moderation team

See all
PattyM_NKF profile image
PattyM_NKFModerator
DorisL_NKF profile image
DorisL_NKFModerator

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.