maybe ask the neph re the fatigue if there are issues with low hemoglobin that you may need something like EPO to help "prop you up" a bit to help. It may be worth investigating. Otherwise, try a double shot espresso next time
My apologies if I am stepping out of line here, but I have to wonder about the care you are being given. I am astonished that your Hgb is 6.7, that it was allowed to get that low. The Procrit will take a few weeks to really start working, so hang in there.Have you seen a renal dietician? I had pizza last night; I ordered it with little cheese, no meat, thin crust. It's not the ideal renal friendly food, but it's a hell of a lot better than the usual Chicago type pizza. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that you can eat whatever you want, but the trick is in portion control.Do you think it is really necessary to conceal your CKD? You said it yourself...pretending you are OK is exhausting, and I am all for eliminating everything in life that steals energy from you. What is the absolute worst thing that could happen if everyone knew you had CKD? Do you think anyone would really care that much or be so horrified and grossed out that they'd never want to see you again? Frankly, I would rather people know the truth than to think I was awkward or that I didn't like their company and that's why I never went out with them. You certainly have a right to your privacy, but it does occur to me that if people knew the truth, they'd be understanding and wouldn't judge you harshly. You never know what kinds of challenges THEY may be facing that THEY don't want to talk about. I dunno; just a thought. Anyway, welcome to IHD, and I hope we can help you cope.