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« on: April 07, 2011, 04:25:37 PM »

I am still pre-D, last known GFR is 13, Creat 4.2.  I will be getting my fistula placed on April 18th.  My neph wanted to start me on D last month, and I said no.  I feel fine, for the most part.  Except for one thing...

I had the gout attack from HELL Sunday night/Monday.  Attacked both of my knees.  Made it difficult to do just about *anything*, including sitting on the couch.  Going to the bathroom became a whole new kind of hell, just because it requires sitting down and then getting back up again. I was put on a round of prednisone that tapers off from 30mg.  I am in the middle of that now.  My knees are threatening me again, and I hope to hell it won't come back.  Can D help treat this??? If this becomes the norm in my life, I will seriously consider going on D, via a cath, before my fistula matures.  I also take 100mg of allupurinol a day, but maybe that isn't working???

I want a new body!!!!

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1996 - Diagnosed with Proteinuria
2000 - Started seeing nephrologist on regular basis
Mar 2010 - Started Aranesp shots - well into CKD4
Dec 1, 2010 - Transplant Eval Appt - Listed on Feb 10, 2012
Apr 18, 2011 - Had fistula placed at GFR 8
April 20, 2011 - Had chest cath placed, GFR 6
April 22, 2011 - Started in-center HD. Continued to work FT and still went out and did things: live theater, concerts, spend time with friends, dine out, etc
May 2011 - My Wonderful Donor offered to get tested!
Oct 2011  - My Wonderful Donor was approved for surgery!
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April 7, 2012 - ER admit to hospital, emergency surgery to remove large hematoma caused by biopsy
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2011, 03:30:46 PM »

I had gout pre D but no attacks once I started on D.
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2011, 03:21:53 PM »

Oh lord...gout.  It really is hellish.  I had several goutbouts before I even realized my kidney function was so bad.  I eventually was put on 100mg of allopurinol and didn't have another attack, but my uric acid level increased over time, so the dosage was increased to 200mg daily.  Would a higher dose be effective for you, do you think?
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2011, 01:10:22 AM »

I had gout in my foot and next in my knee (very painful) but I'm happy to say that when I went on dialysis it disappeared.
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2011, 10:40:37 PM »

I used to get gout on my big toe pre D, but nothing post D.
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« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2011, 10:52:28 AM »

Last weekend was hell as my right ankle was swollen, hot and very painful. Made run to doc's office (after buying a cane) on Monday who saw 4+ pitting edema in leg and decided that despite normal uric acid levels from a week before that I had gout of the ankle. Who knew gout could strike the ankle and leave the toe join alone?

Anyway, a short course of corticosteroids ended the pain and swelling literally overnight.  He did say that if I were on dialysis, it would be unlikely that I'd suffer gout again. 

Steroids aren't my favorite med as I'd been on them before regularly along with an anti-rejection drug that turned nephrotoxic. I ended up looking more liike the Pillsbury Doughboy than some WWF superstar, of course.
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