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« on: December 14, 2011, 11:56:30 AM »

Hi, guys, my name is Andres. I'm 22 years old, and I was born with a condition called "prune belly syndrome". The muscles in my stomach never fully developed (or something), and because of that, my bladder is deformed and my kidneys are shriveled. O.o

Well, I've had complications my entire life, as far back as I can remember, I've always had to go to the doctor. When I was 11 years old, I had a surgery that made it so I could cath my self through my stomach. Doctors took my adendix, and used it to make like, a pathway from my belly button to my bladder. When I urinate the normal way, I don't get emptied fully, because my bladder is like, extremely huge.  So cathing through my stomach lets me fully empty my bladder.

Either way, my kidneys are very small, and constantly producing urine. They are very weak now. A few years ago, they were functioning at around 30% of what they are supposed to be doing. Now, they function at about 3%.

Fast forward to a few days ago, I was feeling fine. I awoke at around 5 am, and I let out the slightest cough while lying in bed. Something shot out of my mouth, and I caught it. It was dark, so I went into the bathroom and threw it in the sink. I turned the light on, and saw that it was like, a big ol' dark red booger. This alarmed me of course, so I texted a buddy of mine to have him look it up on the internet, because I don't have a computer. He said he wasn't home, and told me to go to the doctor. I called the local walk-in center, but of course they were closed because it was, well, 5 in the morning. So I called 911 and the guy on the phone said he couldn't give me any medical advice, and that he could only dispatch an ambulance.

I get to the ER and they take an x-ray of my chest and confirm that nothing is wrong. My blood test, however, showed that my creatnin (SP?) was 18, as opposed to my normal of 5. Scary.  Naturally, they admitted me. The first thing they told me was that I was going to have to undergo dialysis treatment. I almost had a nervous breakdown. As a child, my doctors would try to scare me by saying they were going to make me do dialysis.

Two days ago, I underwent the procedure to have a catheter put into my chest. Yesterday was my first Dialysis treatment. I had it again today, and I will have it again tomorrow. Maybe I will get to go home tomorrow. Then I will have to come back here 3 times a week.

Now, a little bit about myself. :D

I was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and currently live in Dover, Delaware. I have lived all over Delaware, and also Trenton, New Jersey. My father's family is from New York and Puerto Rico, and my mother's from Cuba and Spain.

I didn't graduate High School because I was always sick and generally unmotivated, but I got my GED.

I enjoy drawing, basketball, and watching football and boxing/MMA. My favorite tv shows are Dragonball Z, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Other than that, I don't care for much television, besides the news.

I am also into old school video games such as Street Fighter II, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and all the classic Mario Titles, as well as Sonic. As for newer games, I enjoy any competitive online FPS. I carry a rank of 42 in Team Slayer on Halo 3. I also play Gears of War 3 pretty often.

Well, I don't really know how to wrap this up. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! :D
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2011, 01:06:55 PM »

 :welcomesign; Andres! 

Lovely to 'meet' you but sorry for the circumstances.  Hope you get to go home tomorrow! 
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2011, 01:45:58 PM »

Oh my good God...a creatinine of 18?  And you're still alive?????  I can't imagine that!

I am almost certain that tonight I shall have a nightmare about coughing up a great big ol' red booger. :rofl;  That must have been incredibly frightening, but now that is in the past, it makes me giggle.  Sorry.  I haven't heard that word in a very long time.  So, no one gave you any idea of what caused the booger formation?  They've just ignored it?

I supposed they've talked to you about getting a fistula?  Now that you've had a couple of treatments, how are you feeling?

I don't know anything about online gaming, but coincidentally, I started watching a film on Netflix today, and I was watching the previews.  There was one for a movie called "Stay Alive"; I have a feeling it may have gone straight to DVD.  It's about this group of gamers who get a new game called "Stay Alive".  Ends up that if you "die" in the game, you die in real life in the same fashion that you've been killed in the game.  Not really a novel idea, but I suggest you and your online buds avoid any game called "Stay Alive." :P
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2011, 02:25:33 PM »

Welcome and prepare to learn Old School and new school stuff .....This groupp will help you understand
your condition.

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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2011, 02:55:00 PM »

Welcome, Andres!  :waving;

There are many other young folks (I'm not one of them  :rofl;) in the forum. I hope you can get together and share stories.

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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2011, 03:53:27 PM »

Welcome Andreas to IHD.  You sound like an inthusiastic young lady, who has really been through hell, but I can see you have a good attitude all things considered!  You really will find this site helpful.

Again, welcome

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« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2011, 04:11:27 PM »

lmunchkin, I am male -________- LOL

Thanks for the kind words and welcome, everyone.

As for the "booger", the doc said it may have something to do with all the waste in my blood.

MooseMom, I think I am vaguely familiar with that film, and I'm almost sure its a piece of crap and complete misrepresentation of online gaming.   :banghead; Haha. And if I'm not mistaken, that film actually made it to theaters!
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« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2011, 04:19:13 PM »

Sorry bout that.  I did not see gender indicated, and just assumed!  Ha, we know about "assumptions"! Again, SORRY! No offense.

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« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2011, 04:26:03 PM »

MooseMom, I think I am vaguely familiar with that film, and I'm almost sure its a piece of crap and complete misrepresentation of online gaming.   :banghead; Haha. And if I'm not mistaken, that film actually made it to theaters!

I didn't get the impression it was supposed to be an indictment of online gaming.  I think the gaming story was just a plot device for a horror story, sort of like The Ring where if you watch a particular videotape, you're dead within a day or something like that.  I don't think there was anything particularly creative about the plot/story, but having the gamers die in the same way that their character died was kinda cool.  It's a way to introduce lots of really scary makeup and special effects.  Now that we've talked about it, I might have to rent it.   :P

I think you are the first IHD member to talk about both boogers and online gaming in their introduction.  Surely that warrants some sort of prize.

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« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2011, 04:28:41 PM »

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« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2011, 09:00:41 PM »

the way you told your story was very refreshing.  I'm glad you found this site.  I've only been here a short while, but I feel so much wiser regarding dialysis.  There are lots of links here too, so you basically can learn as much as you care to!   :welcomesign;
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« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2011, 09:01:21 PM »

Thanks, fearless. Refreshing, as opposed to what, though?
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« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2011, 04:37:18 AM »

BusoRez,

I had surgery similar to yours.  THe doctor took my intestine and attached it to my bladder, since my bladder had hardened up.  I don't self cath through the stomach, but I do self cath and talk to your doctor about bladder infections, since after dialysis started, I got  frequent infections. From none to a few time a year.  ANd it was caused by the low urine output, so nothing was flushing the bladder.   There are some studies done on kidney transplants with a surgically repaired bladder, just google them if you want to know more information.

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« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2011, 08:34:14 PM »

BusoReZ,  by refreshing I just meant that even though it sounds like you've had a hell of a time, you seem to have a sort of humor about it (maybe a dark humor, but humor still)  :)
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« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2011, 11:13:32 PM »

Uh . . . carry a box of kleenex at all times.
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« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2012, 06:27:41 PM »

I'm amazed that your "normal" creatinine was 5, but no one had started prepping you for dialysis.  Mine has  been  around 3.5 lately, and I am getting an AV fistula on April 13th.  I assume you have to have hemodialysis with your problems? Do you have a mitrofanoff?  Or an ileal conduit?  I used to have a mitrofanoff and it sort of caved in on me, any problems with it?

How old are you?

Good luck, sorry your having such a rough time, but once they get you on a regular regimen, I bet you'll feel so much better.  I can't believe you managed so long without it! 

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« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2012, 11:16:48 PM »

Hi Andres

 Sorry to hear about your situation :(

I feel that we are sort of similar in a way--I was also diagnosed not too long ago (Nov 2011) for ckd. I was 22 years old (just turned 23 last week).

I hope you are doing well.

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« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2012, 01:03:37 AM »

Hey ya and  :welcomesign;


I kinda have a similar story. At 15 I got very sick and finally when into the hospital and the said my creatine was at 17 and I was put on dialysis that night. All they could tell me was my kidneys are too small for my body.

I'm also into football, who is your team?
Mine is the Jets

I also play the classic Mario games but my favorite type of video games is racing!  ;D

Good luck and I hope they let you out soon! Oh also keep you sense oh humor its a good thing to have. LOL
 
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« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2012, 05:10:21 AM »

Welcome Andres, I would ask come esta'? but you pretty much told us you feel like heck...I hope you get to feeling better, and again

Welcome...

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« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2012, 07:25:40 AM »

Hi Andres and  :welcomesign;
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