My dad is a diabetic and he has been on dialysis for 3-months. I have heard that diabetics do not do well on dialysis. I would like any information about diabetics on dialysis. His labs have been good so far.
Maybe they just figure if your diabetic control was so bad that you ended up in kidney failure, then the control is only going to get worse on dialysis?
I think the cardiac risk is higher when you are a diabetic.
Diabetics do extremely poorly on dialysis, and their average life expectancy on dialysis is less than half that of non-diabetics on dialysis. In part this is because the kidneys function as a 'second pancreas,' in that they remove excess sugar from the blood fairly quickly when they are functioning. When they are not, the sugar accumulates and does more damage. Also, the complications caused by the inadequate renal function of patients on dialysis, such as accelerated neuropathy, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, and limb loss, duplicated and intensify many of the complications of diabetes. In my own experience on dialysis, I have watched diabetic patients go blind or become multiple amputees in just a few years after starting therapy. This is one of the reasons some centers are now adopting a policy of giving diabetics preference in the waiting list for transplants, given their poor prognosis on dialysis.
You can find all the data about the poor prognosis for diabetics on dialysis in Gabriel Danovitch's book, Handbook of Kidney Transplantation, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 2001, which I have often cited on this forum before.
When I first started dialysis i looked up the statistics and found that since I was a type 1 diabetic in my forties, and since patients in that category live on average only 8 years on dialysis, I had a 50% chance of surviving until a transplant, since in Canada the average waiting time for a kidney is 8 years. Fortunately I escaped dialysis after 9 years, narrowly beating the odds, but I still suffered a lot of damage by cutting it that close.
How long ago did you get a transplant? What damage did you suffer. The information you received 9-years ago is outdated. I am sure they have made a lot of progress in the last 9-years.