Welcome. My advise on starting is let your nephrologist worry about your numbers,my nephrologist wanted me to start two years before I actually started. What I did was modify my diet to eat non processed food. One day in work after a particularly good lunch I got very sick and tossed my lunch. But I got two more dialysis free years which I absolutely enjoyed. One thing to do is get a fistula created so it's ready if you need it. Even if you choose pd it's good to have a backup.Thank you! I have done a similar thing with my diet, hoping to preserve what I have! sp mod Cas
Hi librajenn2,Sorry your kidney function has declined but glad you had nearly 9 years until you need to think about what may come next. They used to say "fistula first" but more and more I am hearing "transplant first." Avoiding dialysis altogether is possible if you find a living donor. Once you're at 20% function you can get evaluated for a preemptive transplant.I have a kidney donor search page for Jenna on facebook. We have met many potential donors, but she has 100% antibodies now so finding a match has been difficult.If you want to set up a page I am happy to help you.How old are your kids? Very happy to hear your mom is still doing well.Take care,Karol
Hi, and welcome back to IHD. You and I are neck and neck together. My GFR goes 18, 23,24,22, and so on.And I also joined in 2008, january or Feb or so, yeah we are neck and neck. Hope you can continue to stay in stage 4 and me too Honey,me too.
Quote from: okarol on January 20, 2017, 08:00:46 PMHi librajenn2,Sorry your kidney function has declined but glad you had nearly 9 years until you need to think about what may come next. They used to say "fistula first" but more and more I am hearing "transplant first." Avoiding dialysis altogether is possible if you find a living donor. Once you're at 20% function you can get evaluated for a preemptive transplant.I have a kidney donor search page for Jenna on facebook. We have met many potential donors, but she has 100% antibodies now so finding a match has been difficult.If you want to set up a page I am happy to help you.How old are your kids? Very happy to hear your mom is still doing well.Take care,Karol Hi! Do you know if insurance (Medicare specifically, right now I don't have insurance) pays for pre-emptive testing for living donors? Thanks for your offer to help with FB, I will keep you posted when it comes time to look at that. I have so many mixed feelings about the living donor process, specifically because both my mother and her living donor (my best friend) nearly died in the process. I think I have PTSD! Our kids are 4 and 15. we actually are foster parents and have adopted them both out of the foster care system. Thanks again!!