Thank you all for your replies. I've got another question if you don't mind. When do the doctor's start suggesting when to put in a Fistula. I mean, is it at a certain stage or a certain GFR number or how the person feels?
Quote from: jagermiester on August 03, 2011, 08:47:51 AMThank you all for your replies. I've got another question if you don't mind. When do the doctor's start suggesting when to put in a Fistula. I mean, is it at a certain stage or a certain GFR number or how the person feels?That's where medicine becomes an art as much as it is a science. A lot depends upon the rate of renal function decrease. If a neph suspects that your kidneys are going to fail sooner than later (and your lab numbers show a precipitous decline over the past year), then s/he may want you to get your fistula done sooner rather than later. And every neph bases these judgments on his/her experienceHindsight is 20/20, so I could say that yes, I could have waited another year before having mine created, but knowing myself as I do, I would have driving myself crazy. As I've said so many times before, the day my fistula was created was one of the most horrible days of my life, and the days leading up to surgery were right behind it in their horrible-ness. I thank God every day that THAT day is in the past. But as a general rule, I'd say that once your egfr drops below 20, you should be thinking about not only getting a fistula created but also about getting on the transplant waiting list if that's a treatment you want to pursue.
You are not compelled to get a fistula at all, EVER, if you don't want one. No one is going to deny you treatment, nor will they put a gun to your head and wheel you off to surgery. It's entirely your choice. Your neph can and should make recommendations, but you can ignore him/her entirely and make your own decision whenever you want. I'm hoping I will be able to stave off dialysis for another year! The human body is a mysterious thing. You never know what is going to happen and when, but I decided to be ready.
Sorry guys, my thoughts were faster than my fingers. My GFR was climing and reached 49 last February and then when I had labs in May it was 45, in June 44 and last week it was 40. I'm doing labs again Monday.