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« on: September 18, 2009, 03:56:00 PM »

I've known that my kidneys would fail someday for as long as I remember. But what would you tell someone that has just learned their kidneys are failing? What suggestions do you have? Does anyone have any good links with information on a good diet to help keep the kidneys working as long as possible?

My younger brother (he is 25) was just diagnosed with Alport Syndrome (his creatinine is 1.4) and I want to help make this a little less scary for him. I've talked to him and given him some basics, but I want some expert input from you guys. Thank you!  :cuddle;
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I have Alport's Syndrome. My kidneys failed when I was 14 and I was on PD for five years before receiving a kidney transplant from my mother. That kidney failed in 2004 and I've been back on PD ever since. I am undergoing treatment for my high antibodies at Cedars-Sinai medical center. I had a kidney transplant on June 10, 2008. My boyfriend was the donor.
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2009, 07:24:01 PM »

Gosh, there is so much information already on here about pre dialysis diet and just what you need to know. 

I suggest you just take some time to read some already written threads. 

That is my advice.  Read and learn all you can.

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« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2009, 04:17:27 PM »

Hi Spacezombie! How is your transplant?
When someone asks me, I tell them stay away from Ibuphrophen. I also tell them about IHD. Of course there is the usual watch your blood pressure ect.
National Kidney Foundation website has some nice articles.
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Melissa: ESRD since 1992, transplant June 10, 2008

« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2009, 10:48:37 AM »

Hi Romona!

My transplant is doing well. It is always a battle keeping everything functioning as it should, but overall I'm doing well. I had the BK virus, one thing I was always scared of, but it ended up not being that bad and went away fairly quickly. How have you been?  :waving;
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I have Alport's Syndrome. My kidneys failed when I was 14 and I was on PD for five years before receiving a kidney transplant from my mother. That kidney failed in 2004 and I've been back on PD ever since. I am undergoing treatment for my high antibodies at Cedars-Sinai medical center. I had a kidney transplant on June 10, 2008. My boyfriend was the donor.
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« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2009, 06:48:31 PM »

I'm doing well. Just dealing with parathyroid issues. I did read your update. I'm glad you made through the BK thing.  :grouphug;
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« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2009, 07:42:26 PM »

Tell him to try not to feel overwhelmed....he can't learn everything at once.

Also tell him to ask questions, questions, and more questions.  Always take a list of questions whenever he's going to see the doc!  We tend to forget things after we're out the door! 
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