Hi,My doc says 10-15% is the "magic" number. Did you have any specific things happen to your bodies before dialysis, or did you all go by the numbers? I am feeling increasingly more fatigued, achey, tired, no appetite. But still hovering between 15 and 20% over the last 9 months.ps......This website is fabulous!!
The hospital here was doing a study on the effects of starting dialysis "early" or "late". You had the option of signing up to the study, but you werent told if you were going to be an early or late starter. I said stuff that I was dialysis asap. So they got me onto PD asap, and it didnt make a bit of difference. I have never felt so sick in all my life as I was on PD. They told me starting PD early while I still had kidney function, would cause the kidneys to shut down quicker, as they didnt have to work as hard due to the dialysis taking their work load.
When I first had to go on dialysis this was back in Feb of 1990. Back then they went by what my Creatinine was. It was 600 when they put me on PD. Quote from: Panda_9 on August 30, 2006, 04:06:56 AMThe hospital here was doing a study on the effects of starting dialysis "early" or "late". You had the option of signing up to the study, but you werent told if you were going to be an early or late starter. I said stuff that I was dialysis asap. So they got me onto PD asap, and it didnt make a bit of difference. I have never felt so sick in all my life as I was on PD. They told me starting PD early while I still had kidney function, would cause the kidneys to shut down quicker, as they didnt have to work as hard due to the dialysis taking their work load.I have heard that a LOT.
Quote from: angieskidney on January 16, 2007, 03:53:44 PMWhen I first had to go on dialysis this was back in Feb of 1990. Back then they went by what my Creatinine was. It was 600 when they put me on PD. Quote from: Panda_9 on August 30, 2006, 04:06:56 AMThe hospital here was doing a study on the effects of starting dialysis "early" or "late". You had the option of signing up to the study, but you werent told if you were going to be an early or late starter. I said stuff that I was dialysis asap. So they got me onto PD asap, and it didnt make a bit of difference. I have never felt so sick in all my life as I was on PD. They told me starting PD early while I still had kidney function, would cause the kidneys to shut down quicker, as they didnt have to work as hard due to the dialysis taking their work load.I have heard that a LOT. I started dialysis with about 15% function, I think, and my kidney just kind of stayed where it was. I've been on dialysis for 8 months now, and they have done 2 of those 24 hour urine clearances on me and both times they said that my kidney does half the work and the dialysis does the other half. I heard that most people who start dialysis stop peeing after a year...I still pee A LOT!! lol And it's almost been a year, so that's not always true...
Yeah I was told I would eventually stop peeing. I am limited though. I can only drink 4 bottles of water a day, I'm not allowed to have dairy products (unless I take extra renagel), and I'm supposed to eat lots of phospherous and protein bc I don't get enough. Anyway, enough about me. Let's get back to the topic!! lol
Slightly off the topic again.... but it is not true "you WILL definitely stop peeing eventually", it depends what type of kidney disease you have. I started dialysis with about 10% function and i believe it was the right time, because i couldn't imagine lasting any longer with how i was feeling.