Hi....mom is an 80.5 year old diabetic. For the past year neph dr. has been insisting she get a fistula but mom is afraid/in denial.
Last month her creatinine was about 4.5. This past Friday morning she went for bloodwork and that afternoon the dr. called my sister and told her it was a little over 7 and she should bring my mom to the E.R. to get checked out. My mom was eventually admitted, her sugar/BP reigned in and the level today was at 6. She has more or less accepted the idea of the fistula, however, the dr. wants to put in a jugular cath and do a few dialysis sessions before she is released.
Unfortunately, the neph dr. made her rounds very early and we missed her, and mom doesn't speak English very well. I tried to get the BUN and GFR from the nurse, with no success. Tried to page the dr. and she was too busy making rounds....wanted to address my concerns over the phone! I really want to sit down and discuss what this cath surgery entails, the lab tests, etc. etc....I was told the surgeon can answer my questions, but she doesn't want to drag him into this If we have not decided to move forward...isn't this a Catch 22?
Anyway...I am going to try and catch her during rounds tomorrow. Since this is new and overwhelming, I would appreciate suggested questions I should ask the dr. Meanwhile, I have some of my own that someone here might be able to help with:
What does the cath surgery entail? Put under? Outpatient? Risks? Complications? Stroke? Is this temporary until she is released or beyond until the fistula can be done?
What causes the creatinine to jump so much? Sugar/BP out of whack? Meds?
is it necessary? can she survive without it until the fistula is ready? what should I be asking or looking for in regards to the lab work?
I just feel like the dr. is adamant about doing this, like she is getting impatient with us.
Thanks in advance for your help & support....Donna