I am here because my daughter was diagnosed with chronic kidney failure in November/05.
Her doctor had ordered a cat scan because the pattern of her migraines had changed.
Since the beginning of 05, the radiology department at our local hospital demand a blood test before a cat scan is done, to check the creatinin levels, because the dyes they inject can be fatal for someone with kidney failure.
My daughter was all prepared for the injection, and was very surprised when they took the scan without it.
When she asked why they did not use the dye, the radiologist asked her discretely if she had any organ problems. When she said no, he told her to see her doctor right away.
When she saw the doctor, he thought that she had come for the results of her cat scan. He had missed the results of the blood test. When my daughter reminded him to look at them, he almost fainted, as her creatinin level was at 363 (13%).
The next day we saw a specialist, who told her that she would need to go on dialysis, and that the sooner she could get a transplant, the better.
She got her fistula in January, and tomorrow she is having the surgery to allow access for PD.
I am a match for her transplant, however they are a bit concerned because I have slightly elevated blood pressure, although it is under control with medication. Hopefully they won't decline me as a donor.Otherwise she may have to wait between 8-10 years for a cadaver kidney. She is a blood type O+.
My daughter is 37 years old, and a single mother of a 13 year old girl. Her kidney disease came as big
shock to us all.
The new diet is very confusing as so much of it is opposite to the way we have learned to eat. Her potasium levels were so high a couple of months ago, that the doctor was worried about her going into a cardiac arrest.
I am very happy we found this site, because you all know what we are worried about. There seem to be so little knowledge about kidney disease out there.
I hope to get to know you all.
Hugs, Ulrika