Woman survives 32 years on dialysisBy TRACY WHEELER
Akron Beacon Journal
2/18/07
AKRON, Ohio - It's a disconcerting question, but one Ruth Reynolds hears often: Why are you still alive?
The actual phrasing might be offered in gentler language -- How do you do it? What's your secret? -- but she knows what they're really asking.
And her answer is, "By the grace of God."
Reynolds is only 53, but what's amazing about her survival is that she has been on dialysis for 32 of those 53 years.
To get an idea of how significant that is, consider that just 10 percent of patients in the United States survive on dialysis for more than 10 years.
"There are not a lot of people who live on dialysis for 32 years," said Dr. Babiker Eltayeb, a nephrologist now caring for Reynolds. "I've done my own research... and in the Northeast Ohio region, I believe Ruth is the longest-living surviving dialysis patient."
There might be one or two patients in the Seattle area who have survived 35 or 36 years on dialysis, Eltayeb said, and there are a few people in France who have survived 37 or 38 years.
Other than that, though, there's little in the medical literature about people surviving more than three decades on dialysis.
"She could easily be one of the top 10 longest-surviving patients on dialysis in the world," he said.
Reynolds suffers from Alport syndrome, a hereditary condition that leads to end-stage renal disease, usually between adolescence and middle age.
Her kidneys failed when she was 21, two years after giving birth to her daughter.
Her sister died at the age of 16 from the same kidney disorder.
"I was in the third grade," she said, "and I remember the doctor saying we should all be checked out."
More than a decade later, Reynolds was on dialysis and waiting for a new kidney.
Since then, two transplants have failed -- one in the '70s and one in the '80s -- and she's been on dialysis three hours a day, three days a week for 32 years.
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