Obsidianom, thank you for your suggestion. I do not respond to Iron injection. My % sat is 21. There are a few obstacles for long term kidney patient on dialysis and the solutions are out there. I am female so no Testosterone I will trouble shoot this Hemoglobin issue as I have done before. Challenges makes one's stronger.------------------------------In-center hemodialysis since 1982--32 YEARS on April, 2014~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~No interest in transplant.3 hours 3x/wk800 dialysate flow (Qd) 400 blood pump (Qb)Gambro- Polyflux Revaclear (1.4m2) Arteriovenous Fistula 32 years- intactParathyroidectomy 2002Diagnosis: Glomerulnephristis- High Blood Pressure 1982----------------
Does anybody else have antibodies to epo. Injections? We are beginning to suspect that I do, as I am failing to respond to epo injections (I have been on it got many, many years, even before it was licensed for general use in the UK). If you have, how do they manage your anemia? Do you continue to have epo. Injections? Does this help maintain you Hgb to some extent? My Hgb is consistently below 9.0 and seems to be falling despite increasing dose. As far as I am aware. I am not bleeding anywhere, but should I get a GI investigation just in case? Would antibodies be specific to one type of epo? I have recently been switched to Aranesp, and despite more consistent dosing, and no dialysis blood losses (for example, failed rinsebacks which could have accounted for low results in previous months), it still doesn't improve.