She needs to get to the ER and on dialysis ASAP, however they have to do it.
My Mother-In-Law is a five year survivor of renal failure and starting and stopping dialysis. She is a 24-year diabetic veteran and has severe sleep apnea, but refuses to use the CPAP machine prescribed to her for her sleep apnea. The past few years her kidney doctor has said she is ok, but needs to use her CPAP machine, to prevent her renal failure. Now she has renal failure and will be posed with the question of dialysis, yes or no. Does anyone have any clue as to how long her life span could be if she does not do dialysis at all? With her rest home, they found out that even though they see health risks in artificial sweeteners, they give diabetic patients sugar in their coffee and food, as well normal levels of salt in food. Besides her long list of meds she takes everyday, she constantly drinks lots of water, which I think is good for the kidney. But, then I question the salty food she eats everyday. Her rest home feels her quality of life and enjoying it is more important than how long she can live if she does not enjoy low salt food. Please let me know your thoughts, good or bad.Thank you....Jim EDITED: Moved from Introductions to General Discussion. jbeany, Moderator