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Title: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 02:51:28 AM
Greetings of the day to everyone in the name of our Lord ! I joined this forum for my wife(name is Bithi) who has been diagnosed with Cortical Necrosis of the kidneys on 21st July, 2012. She had undergone a piles(bleeding hemorrhoids) operation on 26th May, 2012 and thereafter mysteriously(and unfortunately) went into Acute Renal Failure(ARF). Doctors had given us hope that there would be reversal of the kidneys as in most ARF cases, that is the norm. But that didn't happen either. She had started her dialysis(Thrice-a-week-schedule) immediately after she went into ARF and still continuing. We are a small family of 3, that's including our daughter who is 14 years old, and are from India. May God Bless all the members with abundant sunshine.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: MightyMike on September 26, 2012, 03:35:00 AM
 :welcomesign; Kush
Sorry to hear about your wife.  I too had acute failure first time around that couldn't be reversed.  I hope that your wife is adjusting well to dialysis.  Best wishes to you and your family.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: MaryD on September 26, 2012, 04:12:42 AM
 :welcomesign;
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 04:18:29 AM
:welcomesign; Kush
Sorry to hear about your wife.  I too had acute failure first time around that couldn't be reversed.  I hope that your wife is adjusting well to dialysis.  Best wishes to you and your family.

Hello Mike,
Nice to know you. She was earlier on Jugular veins, but the Lab medics have now put her on AV fistula(created on her upper left arm). This is becoming a little painful for her as on the 3rd Dialysis(with the AV fistula), the lab medic had slipped the needle and damaged her muscle, which caused her a lot of pain. Thereafter she had to be put on a femoral catheter which is removed each time after the dialysis. The Nephrologist has advised that until the swelling and pain subsides in her fistula, it cannot be used.

Veering on a different topic(your description line says : Why do bad things always happen to good people?). Mike, take it that you or whoever this line refers to is very fortunate to be chosen as the elect servant of THE ALMIGHTY. Whenever he selects someone, HE tests that person, and in all my life I have learnt that HIS way of testing(how much faith you have on HIM) is to burn you in pain and misery. Having said that, it doesn't mean HE wants us to suffer, infact HE does want us to hold HIS finger and cling on to HIM, just like a creator always loves HIS offsprings. It's just HIS way of testing HIS elect servants, and those who qualify, triumphs in life eternally. Good Luck and Best wishes Mike !

Kind regards
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 04:19:26 AM
:welcomesign;

Thank you so much Mary, Good Luck and God Bless you
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Traveller1947 on September 26, 2012, 04:40:41 AM
Welcome, Kush!  I'm glad you joined the forum.  There are so many good and generous people here who will be glad to give you and Bithi support and information and the benefit of their experience.  All the best to both of you.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: billybags on September 26, 2012, 05:51:01 AM
Welcome to the site  Kush. :welcomesign;
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: MommyChick on September 26, 2012, 06:58:58 AM
Hello & Welcome Kush :waving;
Blessings to you & your family!
 :grouphug;
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Mr Pink on September 26, 2012, 07:32:29 AM
Welcome Kush,

I'd love to get to India some day, and take in some IPL action! It sounds as though your wife has just arrived at the crease. She's facing a pretty hostile bowling attack, and on a sticky wicket, so make sure you stay with her. Tell her to play every ball on its merits. I haven't had to bat yet, but I'm all padded up. Hang in there, and remember that we're all on the same team here.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: boswife on September 26, 2012, 12:25:56 PM
 :welcomesign; to you ANd your wifie ;)  You have a great grip on life and i wish you (and pray you) continued faith and ease of treatments..  hope to keep hearing from you...  :flower;
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Poppylicious on September 26, 2012, 02:51:43 PM
 :welcomesign; Kush and Bithi!
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: MooseMom on September 26, 2012, 07:16:32 PM
Welcome Kush,

I'd love to get to India some day, and take in some IPL action! It sounds as though your wife has just arrived at the crease. She's facing a pretty hostile bowling attack, and on a sticky wicket, so make sure you stay with her. Tell her to play every ball on its merits. I haven't had to bat yet, but I'm all padded up. Hang in there, and remember that we're all on the same team here.

Oh dear...I actually understood all that. :P

Welcome, Kush.  Kind regards to Bithi!
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 08:50:44 PM
Welcome, Kush!  I'm glad you joined the forum.  There are so many good and generous people here who will be glad to give you and Bithi support and information and the benefit of their experience.  All the best to both of you.

Dear Traveller, Thank you so much. Before joining the forum, I had indeed gone through some of the postings(as a guest), and I realised immediately, what a wonderful forum this is. I just couldn't believe that so many nice people are there for the people, by the people and of the people. The warmth and kindness of the postings did touch my heart. Best wishes to all of you and long live the forum !
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 08:52:11 PM
Welcome to the site  Kush. :welcomesign;

Billy, Thank you so much
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 08:54:06 PM
Hello & Welcome Kush :waving;
Blessings to you & your family!
 :grouphug;

MommyChick, Thank you so much, May God Bless you and your little Miracle. Wishing you abundant sunshine in the days to come.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 09:21:44 PM
Welcome Kush,

I'd love to get to India some day, and take in some IPL action! It sounds as though your wife has just arrived at the crease. She's facing a pretty hostile bowling attack, and on a sticky wicket, so make sure you stay with her. Tell her to play every ball on its merits. I haven't had to bat yet, but I'm all padded up. Hang in there, and remember that we're all on the same team here.

Dear Mr.Pink,

Greetings of the Day in the name of our Lord. My wife is indeed facing a very hostile bowling attack and she was totally unprepared for this, didn't get the time even to warm-up in the dug out, leave alone the surprise when she heard her name being called to go out with all the gear to the 22 yards and play for the ARF team ! Just imagine a completely healthy lady who has seen only 36 birthdays in her life, going in for a minor piles operation(bleeding hemorrhoids), and rising up from sleep on the next day and being greeted by a nephrologist with a stern face declaring, "You have been selected in the team of ARF(Acute Renal Failure)". Being just a side-liner, I only whisper to her "Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you !" ~ There is an Umpire(of Life) whose decision is all-prevailing, who knew us even when we were in the womb, HIS Mercy and Glory is more than enough to battle any adversary in the Universe !   

God bless you and have a wonderful day.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 10:11:44 PM
:welcomesign; to you ANd your wifie ;)  You have a great grip on life and i wish you (and pray you) continued faith and ease of treatments..  hope to keep hearing from you...  :flower;

Dear Boswife,

May the Elohim shower you with abundant sunshine. I do believe the power of prayer is enormous. We by genesis, are all the children of The Father. His own Word says that The Father never ever forsakes His children, however much the children may offend and lie. HE is a true loving Father. If one can confess with his/her heart and speak to The Father with all his/her heart one can witness events totally unprecedented, for HE is the creator of the entire Universe, nothing is impossible for Him. His throne is The Throne of Grace and Justice !

You will be surprised to know that by submitting to the feet of The Father my wife is mentally and psychologically much better than the initial stages, when it was disclosed to her the grim news of cortical necrosis of her kidneys. For a kidney patient it is of much importance that he/she is comforted and is mentally charged up. I am a sinner, but the Grace and Glory of The Almighty and His Son has touched me in many ways, if you are interested to know further, do send me a private message.

May the Divine Grace & Glory touch each forum member's life and their loved ones. I pray to my dearest Abba for the wellness and happiness for all members in this forum.

Peace and regards
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 10:13:19 PM
:welcomesign; Kush and Bithi!

Dear Poppylicious, Thank you so much
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on September 26, 2012, 10:15:03 PM
Welcome Kush,

I'd love to get to India some day, and take in some IPL action! It sounds as though your wife has just arrived at the crease. She's facing a pretty hostile bowling attack, and on a sticky wicket, so make sure you stay with her. Tell her to play every ball on its merits. I haven't had to bat yet, but I'm all padded up. Hang in there, and remember that we're all on the same team here.

Oh dear...I actually understood all that. :P

Welcome, Kush.  Kind regards to Bithi!

Dear MooseMom, my heartfelt regards and thanks to you, God bless you
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: lmunchkin on October 01, 2012, 07:44:09 PM
Welcome Kush & Blessings to Bithi.  So glad you found this site.  Very helpful group here!

Again welcome & God Bless,
lmunchkin :kickstart;
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on October 04, 2012, 10:15:31 PM
Welcome Kush & Blessings to Bithi.  So glad you found this site.  Very helpful group here!

Again welcome & God Bless,
lmunchkin :kickstart;

Thank you so much lmunchkin, please pray for Bithi, so that she recovers soon, I do believe in the power of prayers. May God bless you.
Regards
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Grumpy-1 on October 11, 2012, 06:38:53 AM
Welcome Kush

have you looked in PD verse Hemo for your wife's dialysis?  If not, please ask your Dr.  It may work for your wife since it appears that her fistula isn't going to work and a chest tube isn't the best method for keeping infections at bay.  There are a bunch of us here on PD and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.    Grumpy
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on October 18, 2012, 09:02:01 PM
Welcome Kush

have you looked in PD verse Hemo for your wife's dialysis?  If not, please ask your Dr.  It may work for your wife since it appears that her fistula isn't going to work and a chest tube isn't the best method for keeping infections at bay.  There are a bunch of us here on PD and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.    Grumpy

Hello and Good Morning Grumpy,

By the Grace and Glory of The Almighty God, her fistula is working(Still I will have a look at the PD option). When it was not working, I prayed to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, our Lord's Might and Glory have made this possible. Praise and Glory be only to our God ! ~ "And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith."(Matthew 21:22)

Dear Grumpy, do you believe in the power of prayers ? Do you believe the power of prayer can change the findings even on a CT scan film ? :) I ask this, as in real-life this has happened with my wife ! ~   ”Ask, and it will be given to you, Seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you." (Matthew 7:7)

May your life be filled with abundant sunshine by the Grace and Glory of our Lord.

Regards
Kush
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Cynna66 on October 18, 2012, 09:20:45 PM
I am a little late on the welcome wagon, but hello! i am glad to hear that her fistula is working. Needle infiiltrations hurt like crazy! Fistulas take a while to fully mature but they are real workhorses when they are ready to go! I have had mine for 9 years now and it's still working beautifully. I hope she is adapting well. No one wants to join this crazy club, but at least the people are nice and funny and have a TON of great advice.
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on October 18, 2012, 09:40:27 PM
I am a little late on the welcome wagon, but hello! i am glad to hear that her fistula is working. Needle infiiltrations hurt like crazy! Fistulas take a while to fully mature but they are real workhorses when they are ready to go! I have had mine for 9 years now and it's still working beautifully. I hope she is adapting well. No one wants to join this crazy club, but at least the people are nice and funny and have a TON of great advice.

Hello and Good Morning Cynna,

Thank you for kind words. She is adapting(or let's put it "trying to adapt") to the nightmares of dialysis. Being on the side of her for the last 4 months, I do fully understand why people "Hate" dialysis. It's really a trauma for newbies who have been put into dialysis for the first time. The forum members here are very nice and kind, as most of them have undergone the experience themselves and have full sympathy and kindness towards others. There are also tons of informative advises in this forum, very helpful indeed.

Have a wonderful day, God bless you !

Regards
Kush
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: Grumpy-1 on October 19, 2012, 04:09:32 AM
Kush  - You ask if I believe the power of prayer.  Yes I do,  Prayer and FAITH will work miracles if that is the Lords intent.  I also believe in blessing given by those holding the authority to act in God's name.  That can be very powerful.  BUT Faith is the key.  If you don't have faith that the Lord can bless you (or your wife) then all the prayers and blessing will do not good.    Grumpy
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on October 19, 2012, 04:38:19 AM
Kush  - You ask if I believe the power of prayer.  Yes I do,  Prayer and FAITH will work miracles if that is the Lords intent.  I also believe in blessing given by those holding the authority to act in God's name.  That can be very powerful.  BUT Faith is the key.  If you don't have faith that the Lord can bless you (or your wife) then all the prayers and blessing will do not good.    Grumpy

Dear Grumpy,

You spoke exactly what I believe personally, and yes I got your message ;) Have a very nice day matey :)

Regards
Kush
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: YellowRose on October 22, 2012, 03:35:14 PM
Welcome, Kush! Hope your wife is adjusting dialysis well. May God with your wife & you with this difficult time.

Compare to a lot of members on this site, my almost 19 years of ESRD experience ( dialysis 1.5 years , 1st transplant 11 years, dialysis again 6 years, 2nd transplant - 6 weeks ago) is almost like a walk in the park but the truth is I still have my own up and down, without leaning on God, without God's love and comfort, I really do not know where I will be now. It is such a blessing to have God in my life.

Rose
Title: Re: The story of my wife who is on dialysis
Post by: kush1968 on October 24, 2012, 09:30:06 PM
Welcome, Kush! Hope your wife is adjusting dialysis well. May God with your wife & you with this difficult time.

Compare to a lot of members on this site, my almost 19 years of ESRD experience ( dialysis 1.5 years , 1st transplant 11 years, dialysis again 6 years, 2nd transplant - 6 weeks ago) is almost like a walk in the park but the truth is I still have my own up and down, without leaning on God, without God's love and comfort, I really do not know where I will be now. It is such a blessing to have God in my life.

Rose

Dear Rose,

Thank you so much for your kind words. HE is the one and only person on whom we can really lean on, at all times. HE is a true loving Father, in HIM we live, without HIM we cease to exist. I am very happy to know that you have been blessed by HIM. May your days be filled in abundance with HIS Grace & Glory.

Regards
Kush