This is causing me great concern for my care in the past and future.
The diagnosis to the cause is/was not know to my knowledge. When I asked how this happened to me it was kind of brushed off as the important thing to worry about at that point was what to do now and not what happened.
Who has my medical records? Can I get them from my dialysis center?Why do you wonder about the 75% function? Are most patients diagnosed with far less?
I feel like I was robbed of a fighting chance. The doctor seemed to be very easy going about my condition and gave me no time table for any sort of dialysis (it was never even a topic of discussion.), he did not put me on a diet of recommend lifestyle changes. This is causing me great concern for my care in the past and future. It was a somewhat of a difficult time and I wonder at times if maybe I just don't remember the events correctly or if maybe I had selective hearing? Is there some sort of malpractice here or do I just want to blame someone other than myself? It seems to me that if I had 75% one day, and a year and a half later I am doing dialysis, something went seriously wrong.What do you think? What am I forgetting to consider? Is this common? What happened to the stages of kidney failure?
I had a rare auto-immune disease of the kidneys and when I went into the hospital I was told I had a 60% chance of making a full recovery, based on the results of the biopsy. The disease was quite professionally battled by a team of nephrologists in the hospital for four months, but eight years and one kidney transplant later, I can say that 60% chance of a full recovery did not do me much good.
OH AND they would not list me until I had forgiven that doctor. Something to do with my mental health. So I TOLD them I forgave him. Well there went any lawsuit I'm sure.
at that time my doctor said i could go anything from 5-15 yrs as i was
I should have done years ago and been proactive rather that reacting to everything. If my care could have been better, then my learning all that I can about it, and what happened, and understanding it, there are bi-products of those actions. Some of you may learn with me and if there was a person who I trusted with my health, and they truly dropped the ball, then I can drop the hammer.