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apopnj01
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Kidney Transplant /Dialysis
Greetings i have had MPA for about nine years now and have been a member of the group most of that time.With the help of my excellent doctors I have managed to outrun most of the nasty effects of Vasculitis but I fear the disease is finally catching up with me. I went to my regular quarterly review/
Greetings i have had MPA for about nine years now and have been a member of the group most of that time.With the help of my excellent doctors I have managed to outrun most of the nasty effects of Vasculitis but I fear the disease is finally catching up with me. I went to my regular quarterly review/
gibson100
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Vasculitis UK
4 years ago
Ideas to Stay Warm During Dialysis
Hi everyone, I'm looking for ideas for ways to stay warm and comfortable during in-center dialysis. It's important to leave your face and dialysis access uncovered to be safe during treatment. What are some things you do to stay warm during treatment? Electric blankets? Gloves? Special sweaters? All
Hi everyone, I'm looking for ideas for ways to stay warm and comfortable during in-center dialysis. It's important to leave your face and dialysis access uncovered to be safe during treatment. What are some things you do to stay warm during treatment? Electric blankets? Gloves? Special sweaters? All
greenliving87
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Kidney Dialysis
4 years ago
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11 GFR, CKD5/ ESRD, preparing to get on Dialysis or looking for donor
Happy New Year Everyone. Current GFR is 11. Creatinine is 5.5 (End stage/ CKD5). Was 3.5 last year Jan. No other health issue - Non smoker, no diabetes, no BP, no swelling in feet or arms. No known infections (unless doc are not telling me). Was diagnosed via biposy in 2012 when Creatinine was 2.2!!
Happy New Year Everyone. Current GFR is 11. Creatinine is 5.5 (End stage/ CKD5). Was 3.5 last year Jan. No other health issue - Non smoker, no diabetes, no BP, no swelling in feet or arms. No known infections (unless doc are not telling me). Was diagnosed via biposy in 2012 when Creatinine was 2.2!!
tthanawala
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Need Encouragement
I joined back in 2018, but this is my first time posting. So feel like I am new here. I was diagnosed with Kidney Disease in 2018. Before that my PCP always did blood test and told me I needed to drink more water because my kidney count was down. Then told me to take another blood test a week later.
I joined back in 2018, but this is my first time posting. So feel like I am new here. I was diagnosed with Kidney Disease in 2018. Before that my PCP always did blood test and told me I needed to drink more water because my kidney count was down. Then told me to take another blood test a week later.
Unicornlover
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Daily requirement of Protein
Daily amount of protein a CKD stage 4 , non dialysis, GFR15 should consume daily?
Daily amount of protein a CKD stage 4 , non dialysis, GFR15 should consume daily?
hazel-hearty
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Not Sure What All the Lab Results Mean???
I. I am thankful for this site as I have learned that just because you hit stage 4 or 5 that doesn't mean you have to instantly start dialysis. I was mad at my doctor thinking he wasn't reacting enough to get me set up. I had vein mapping last week also and am awaiting to see a vascular surgeon about
I. I am thankful for this site as I have learned that just because you hit stage 4 or 5 that doesn't mean you have to instantly start dialysis. I was mad at my doctor thinking he wasn't reacting enough to get me set up. I had vein mapping last week also and am awaiting to see a vascular surgeon about
SadMad
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Daemons and gratitude
There are nights, like last night, where the world closes in on me and I cannot find peace. I rarely ever let my illness and conditions get the best of me. But it does happen. I started to spiral down a deep and gloomy place. At 3 am all the Christmas lights were off so I sat alone in the dark. I felt
There are nights, like last night, where the world closes in on me and I cannot find peace. I rarely ever let my illness and conditions get the best of me. But it does happen. I started to spiral down a deep and gloomy place. At 3 am all the Christmas lights were off so I sat alone in the dark. I felt
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
One year post transplant (recipient).
One year post transplant I have certainly learned a lot and sure feel so much better overall. Some struggles with keeping weight down. My appetite was so depressed pre transplant that it was easy to lose weight. Not now! Biggest takeaway. The medical community is so advanced in the last few decades.
One year post transplant I have certainly learned a lot and sure feel so much better overall. Some struggles with keeping weight down. My appetite was so depressed pre transplant that it was easy to lose weight. Not now! Biggest takeaway. The medical community is so advanced in the last few decades.
SwissArmy
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
I want my father to have my kidney, but he doesn’t want to accept it, please help!
Hi everyone I am from Uruguay, tiny country in South America. So first I want to apologize for my English. My father has been in dialysis for 16 years (HD). I’m 35 and I have to be honest and say that I, subconsciously, thought it would be tough but not impossible. I’m very close to my father and my
Hi everyone I am from Uruguay, tiny country in South America. So first I want to apologize for my English. My father has been in dialysis for 16 years (HD). I’m 35 and I have to be honest and say that I, subconsciously, thought it would be tough but not impossible. I’m very close to my father and my
Claire24601
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Kidney Dialysis
5 years ago
Holidays and Kidney Failure
Anyone got tips and strategies for going through the holidays with family when you have kidney failure? Also it is my birthday in Christmas! I am turning 31!! At GFR 8...Feeling like the kid that has to sit out or that everyone forgot about while everyone is having fun. Most of the things I see people
Anyone got tips and strategies for going through the holidays with family when you have kidney failure? Also it is my birthday in Christmas! I am turning 31!! At GFR 8...Feeling like the kid that has to sit out or that everyone forgot about while everyone is having fun. Most of the things I see people
Cap_dragon
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Pros and cons of PD/dialysis in general?
Hi everyone! I'm new here, and posting on behalf of my uncle who is in his mid seventies and looking for impartial information. His nephrologist has been telling him to start dialysis for two years, but he has not done so, rightly (thus far) intuiting that he could maintain his lifestyle without it.
Hi everyone! I'm new here, and posting on behalf of my uncle who is in his mid seventies and looking for impartial information. His nephrologist has been telling him to start dialysis for two years, but he has not done so, rightly (thus far) intuiting that he could maintain his lifestyle without it.
nephew92
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Kidney Dialysis
5 years ago
Soon to be on dialysis
I am the caregiver for my BF who has CKD. He is going on dialysis in a couple weeks at a center. He has a lot of fluid built up particularly the tops of his legs. Will that get better with the dialysis??
I am the caregiver for my BF who has CKD. He is going on dialysis in a couple weeks at a center. He has a lot of fluid built up particularly the tops of his legs. Will that get better with the dialysis??
patandfritz
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Kidney Dialysis
5 years ago
Hi everybody! A few words and questions
Hi guys, I have been a member of this forum group since last month, and although this is my first post, I read the posts and responses on here often. I was discharged from Aintree hospital on November 28 this year, after being in hospital for 3 and a half months. I was first admitted to Oldham Royal
Hi guys, I have been a member of this forum group since last month, and although this is my first post, I read the posts and responses on here often. I was discharged from Aintree hospital on November 28 this year, after being in hospital for 3 and a half months. I was first admitted to Oldham Royal
SarahMcgarrigle
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Hi everybody! A few words and questions
Hi guys, I have been a member of this forum group since last month, and although this is my first post, I read the posts and responses on here often. I was discharged from Aintree hospital on November 28 this year, after being in hospital for 3 and a half months. I was first admitted to Oldham Royal
Hi guys, I have been a member of this forum group since last month, and although this is my first post, I read the posts and responses on here often. I was discharged from Aintree hospital on November 28 this year, after being in hospital for 3 and a half months. I was first admitted to Oldham Royal
SarahMcgarrigle
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Dialysis
Got discharged on monday afternoon as my dialysis machine and solutions all arrived on Monday morning. Adapted quite well to doing it on my own at night and having the nurses coming in visiting me every day to check up gives me that extra peace if mind that I like. Didn't think I would take to it so
Got discharged on monday afternoon as my dialysis machine and solutions all arrived on Monday morning. Adapted quite well to doing it on my own at night and having the nurses coming in visiting me every day to check up gives me that extra peace if mind that I like. Didn't think I would take to it so
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
9 years and counting
Today marks my 9th anniversary of being admitted to ICU by ambulance for 3 months where I was so close to death with double pneumonia and severe sepsis which lead to multiple organ failure with 6 weeks on dialysis, severe ARDS with respiratory arrest for 10 mins and 2 cardiac arrests thrown in for good
Today marks my 9th anniversary of being admitted to ICU by ambulance for 3 months where I was so close to death with double pneumonia and severe sepsis which lead to multiple organ failure with 6 weeks on dialysis, severe ARDS with respiratory arrest for 10 mins and 2 cardiac arrests thrown in for good
Luckyone
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ICUsteps
5 years ago
Barely making it to the toilet....
I am stage 5 waiting to start dialysis. I noticed today that I was peeing more and barely making it to the toilet. I have also had a lot of cramps in my toes. I am not dehydrated but my feet and toes are acting like it. Has anyone else experienced this in late stage?
I am stage 5 waiting to start dialysis. I noticed today that I was peeing more and barely making it to the toilet. I have also had a lot of cramps in my toes. I am not dehydrated but my feet and toes are acting like it. Has anyone else experienced this in late stage?
SadMad
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Hughes Syndrome - December 2019
Hughes Syndrome - December 2019 December 6 saw a second London Bridge terrorist attack, the first in Borough Market, the second on the other end of the bridge – both within a couple of hundred yards of our hospital, both with slashing knives. It is poignant to reflect on the long and colourful history
Hughes Syndrome - December 2019 December 6 saw a second London Bridge terrorist attack, the first in Borough Market, the second on the other end of the bridge – both within a couple of hundred yards of our hospital, both with slashing knives. It is poignant to reflect on the long and colourful history
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Nephrologist doctor with CKD... what do you think?
While I am very new to this forum, I am SO glad that I found you people!! It gives me hope to see the success stories, and it also makes me realize how disinterested the medical community is in truly helping CKD patients, until the disease is too far advanced, and dialysis is required. Why are nephrologists
While I am very new to this forum, I am SO glad that I found you people!! It gives me hope to see the success stories, and it also makes me realize how disinterested the medical community is in truly helping CKD patients, until the disease is too far advanced, and dialysis is required. Why are nephrologists
Whitetail66
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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