Macgoose, my hubby had a hard time with his potassium and phosphorus too! But decided long ago, that he just had to be disciplined on not only those 2 things, but on "all things". Iam so very proud of him, really, because he is doing it and he see's the benefits (if I may say) of following his instructions. I, too, have had to cut out or hide things from him in regards to eating! Everything that is bad for him is actually good for me, but my kidneys are functioning! Its like everything that is good for a healthy person, is totally opposite for those in kidney failure! He would definately agree with you on Potassium and phosphorus because it was hard for him to "let go" of the "higher" ingredents of the two in the foods. Now, it is like a treat that he can have every now and then! Iam so very pleased with him. He does deserve all the credit!!!!!lmunchkin
Haven't posted much since becoming a member as I have been busy nursing my husband who has terminal lung cancer; however, my failing kidneys wait for no one or anything. Have an AVF on my left arm above the elbow. This was somewhat surprising as the literature I have been reading indicates that the lower arm is the optimal area. Doc said ater vein mapping that my veins were too small in my lower arms for an AVF. At the site, the AVF is readily palpable, but not readily discernable upward from the site. Should I be concerned about this? Has any-body had an above the elbow fistula? Would love to hear from you concerning this matter. I am fighting to stave off dialysis as long as possible. It's difficult to manage Diabetes (insulin dependent), high blood pressure and keep potassium and phosphorus levels low.Am particularly having trouble with keeping potassium low. HELP
Be happy. I had AV fistula surgery at the end of July, but learned with ultrasound certainty today that I need a second surgery (probably a balloon angioplasty) to open it up enough to be used for dialysis. No big deal, but since I'm on the cusp of needing dialysis, I'd just like things to work. Looking at it, there was no way I was going to stick needles into it without a whole lot of trial and error. So, the sooner I'm back on the operating table, the happier I'll be.