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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: DialysisGoneFOREVER on April 04, 2016, 02:30:25 PM
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Of course I'm talking about transplant patients. I know Ive heard transplant patients who've maintained a creatinine in the 2s for YEARS on end. Anyone heard higher than that?
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Creatinine is just a "Lab Result" so just like any other kidney transplanted or not it is a blood lab and when it gets to around 10 you have to go on dialysis.... or decide not to.
So, people CAN live with a creatinine of 5 or 6 but then you start getting symptomatic.
I guess I'm saying Transplant or not a blood result is showing that kidney's function.
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My creatinine went over 2 after two years of transplant. It than slowly went to 5 over the next seventeen years in the last year after twenty years I had five heart cath procedures and six stents put in. The die from the procedure took its toll and I had to finally start dialysis after almost 21 years. Yes you can last long term over 2 creatinine.
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WOW sahern that is VERY enlightening! Did you feel okay with a creatinine of 5? Did you have any swelling or symptoms? Did you have a living donor or deceased donor?
Rerun, nephrologists have told me for years when your creatinine goes over 5 you start to feel sick and need to go on dialysis. Of course everyone is different but most people couldn't tolerate a creatinine over 5 for too long without dialysis or transplant.
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I had a living donor. I was fine at five for three years. The only thing was some muscle weakness in the legs. When my creatinine hit 7 I started to feel dizzy and knew it was time. I was able to a very physical job working twelve hours a day for the last fifteen years. I chose to do PD so that was the end of that type of work for me. I really miss it but we will see what life holds for me next. Shaun
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Sahern, how long did it take you to get to a creatinine of 5? I'm hoping several years right?
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When I was first diagnosed my creatinine was 6.8...it was nearly 8 years before I need dialysis. Creatinine moved up very slowly to about 12 and then I finally felt short of breath and fatigued. Everyone's different...I was fortunate to have the 8 years. I felt essentially fine for most of that time.
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It was seventeen years. I followed the diet pretty well and always took my meds. I feel one of the things that helped was that I was always very active with work and play. Also I never really let stress get to me.
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Wow trace and sahern you guys are both amazing! You were able to live normally for YEARS on end with such high creatinine levels!