I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Introduction => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: skynet0419 on September 09, 2014, 09:32:17 PM
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Hello Everyone
Im John. 32, Type 1 Diabetic for about 12 years now. Saw my father go thru kidney failure, dialysis, and ultimately a successful transplant.
A few weeks ago, I was feeling very weak and had trouble shaking when i stood or walked. I had a blood test and was later admitted to the hospital for elevated Potassium levels (I think 7 or 8 ). Long story - short: they had to do dialysis for about two hours to bring my levels down. Nephrologist tells me that my kidney function is pretty low and he recommends i start dialysis.
Being diabetic, I had always expected that one day i would have to deal with kidney disease. Just not this soon...
Anyway I just had my PD catheter surgery today.
This is all pretty new and terrifying for me.
Hoping to find some great support and information here :)
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Welcome, skynet0419! Glad you found the site. Sorry you crashed and had to be hospitalized. Now that you are starting dialysis, you'll learn how to avoid that from happening altho sometimes it just can't be helped. My husband was diagnosed late in life (early 40's, he's now 56) with Type II Diabetes and is insulin dependent. He just started hemo-dialysis last September, we've been doing home hemo since the day after Christmas 2013. Please learn all you can, read as many as the topics here that you can. You'll see a lot about PD under the "Home Dialysis" topic. Do not be shy with questions. There are a lot of good (and very experienced) people here who are all willing to help and share their knowledge and experiences, if not, their humor.
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Hello Skynet, and may I extend a very warm :welcomesign; to IHD...
You'll find lots of information, support, and friendship here...
Visit us often....
Looking forward to seeing a lot of you around here...
Darth... Moderator...