Hi, my name is Brian and I've been reading this site for awhile and finally decided to participate. I'm a 34 year old male and work at a large home improvement retailer. I've had chronic kidney disease for about 2 years now caused by my diabetes. My gfr was about 39 when I was first sent to a nephrologist, quickly dropped to about 25 and stayed there for about a year and a half. In the past couple months it's dropped to 16. My diabetes is Very erratic due my antibodies against human insulin. Sometimes injecting insulin is like injecting water for all the good it does. Let's see... I take blood pressure pills of course, a once a month procrit shot, a phosphate binder, and 3 of those lovely lasix a day. Lasix is my favorite drug! Without it I get fat and can't breathe. I didn't even realize how bad my breathing was until I started that stuff! I still gain and lose about 8 to 10 pounds per day, though. I usually weigh 165 in the morning, gain the weight by the end of the day, and then get rid of it all night long. My biggest concern right now is work. I have a very physically demanding job and simply don't have the energy to do it the way I used to. My employer is not happy. I'm very excited to be here though and interact with the group! Thanks for a very informative site!
My biggest concern right now is work. I have a very physically demanding job and simply don't have the energy to do it the way I used to. My employer is not happy. I'm very excited to be here though and interact with the group! Thanks for a very informative site!
Good luck, you may find that some of your energy is recovered when you start dialysis. As they clean your blood your body, it will be able to decrease some of the energy its expending trying to deal with the toxins in your system. When I started I recovered a good bit of energy, enough that it was noticeable.