Changed subject title in hopes of getting more comments
Hello. I am not a kidney or dialysis patient but my FIL is. I am having some problems coming to terms with things and his statement of “I would rather die then be on dialysis” and thought maybe I could get some insight. He is in kidney failure, also has a mass on his kidney believed to be cancer and is seeking out his brother to be a donor. His doctor said he has 3 months to live and he should go on dialysis NOW and it would be 5-6x a week but he WILL NOT do it. He wants to do the transplant or just go peacefully.
Here is his background, I will make it brief (also I am not that familiar with all the medical terms yet):
High blood pressure and high cholesterol
Creatin 4.17
GFR 16
Diabetes type I (was type 2 but now insulin dependant)
On Coumadin every day due to a past with large blood clots
Legally blind due to wrong doses of heparin (was completely blind but after 11 surgeries can now see 30% in 1 eye)
Protein S Deficiency causes swelling in legs (on a water pill)
Left kidney shows a 2x2cm white mass, could be cancer, been monitoring it for 2 years and has not grown or spread (has never been biopsied)
Total kidney function 10-15%
He went to Mayo in AZ and had testing done and has been approved for a transplant! His brother has offered to donate and is in the process to test if he is a match, so far I believe his blood is a match but they won’t give us much information. Ok also they have to remove the kidney with the mass and determine if it is cancer or not. If it is not cancer, then he can get the new kidney almost immediately. This is where things get hairy – he has to come off Coumadin for the surgery and there are chances of life-threatening clots. Also when they put him back on Coumadin or heparin, he could go blind again and will be not repairable this time.
2nd hairy situation is his brother, the donor, has been out of work for a year (as well as his wife). He just got a new job and it requires a lot of travel. He has not told the new job about being a donor and our family does not know where we stand. Again this is time sensitive as the Dr said he has 3 months and he refuses to go on Dialysis. Dialysis would be 5-6x a week. He is not scared to die and wants the transplant or that’s that. Refuses to go on dialysis. We do not live close, 5 hr plane ride so it is has been hard to deal with this and come to terms with it.
3rd situation, my husband, who is 29, would like to donate his kidney if it does not work out with FIL’s brother. My MIL and FIL say no way.
I know I am being selfish but I wish he would consider dialysis, especially after coming on here and reading about your success stories. I guess I have to respect his choices. He is 55 and says he has had a good life.