I have been struggling with where to ask this and how to ask - I know everyone is different. . .
Quick history: 9 years ago told that my kidney's were not fully functioning, life continued. Then in November of 2009, my doctor said - take this dialysis class, you're in stage 4 - you will need dialysis within 6 months.
I freak out - spend 24 hours assuming I will die instantly, do a ton of research, figure I won't die - I might actually live a really long time. Start a "kidney preservation diet" - well that's what I call it
Here I am today "stable". GFR was as low as 16 and as high as 21 in these last 5 months. Everything is marginally changed for better and worse. My creatin has improved. I feel really good. Lost 37 pounds, exercise every day, work 50+ hours, have a very active lifestyle.
My question is - should I expect dialysis any day or has anyone heard of people continuing at these levels for any great length of time?
Thanks in advance . . .
Karin