I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Black on August 08, 2006, 05:59:36 AM
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Someone posted this to the PKD mail list.
I am amazed that they are just now realizing that a product with extremely high high sodium phosphate content can cause renal problems for many people, especially when there are so many safer products available.
I feel so bad for those people who were trying to do the right thing and got colonoscopies, and unknowingly set themselves up for imminent kidney failure.
"...Several Web sites, including those of the Food & Drug Administration and the consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, have posted warnings about the underrecognized association between sodium phosphate-containing bowel cleansing products, used in preparation for colonoscopies, and chronic kidney failure. ..."
http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=359824
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Wow.. now that I didn't know.... I had a colonoscopy and gastroscope about 6 months ago.. no one mentioned anything to me about high sodiuim content in that stuff.. although, it was one that I was told was given specifically to kidney patients, so maybe they knew about it...
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I didn't read the article because I have a rather short attention span tonight ::) but that is SCARY! Holy crap, everything is dangerous!
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I didn't know that was a problem. After watching a close friend fight colon cancer this year I requested and received a colonoscopy. Obvioiusly if these preparations can injure healthy kidneys think what they could do to marginal organs. I just got some lab results the other day and thankfully all is well. No more of colon prep for a long time for me!
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One of my relatives got a colonoscopy and the rpbe or whatever they call it perforated her colon and put a huge hole in it which got infected and she was in bad shape for a few months. She almost died from sepsis. If you're getting one please go to place that has a lot of experience and that knows what they're doing. I know if I go for another transplant I'll probably have to get one. :-(