Oh i hope I don't get that. Bad enough now trying to work 40 hrs a week at a physical job and get crappy sleep . I have no stamina anymore. not sure if its due to lack of decent sleep or my downhill side to complete renal failure. My mother who has PKD only recalls being tired. She received a transplant over 23 yrs ago and is going strong at 78 yrs old. She gives me my strength to deal with this nasty disease.
My mom had PKD when she was in her late teens, early 20's. So I had my self tested when i was in my early 20s. At that time the test was negative. So 30 yrs later when I had a MRI for a tumor I found in my abdomen, they discovered the cysts on my kidneys. I really had no symptom's other then i had started to notice the frequent urination which was becoming bothersome. So It was found buy accident. So I've know for about 1 1/2 yrs I inherited this dam disease. My grandmother died of PKD in the early 60's around the time dialysis machines where few and far between. Had a uncle who refused a transplant and lived on dialysis for over 20 yrs. So I'm not really a stranger to this but didn't think I'd be in this postion 30 yrs ago. BTW I'm 53. I have 3 other siblings and so far they have no symptoms. Only one was tested recently and she got a clean bill of heath as far as PKD. Hope and pray my kids don't inherit this disease. I do know i will probley go with hemo at a dialysis unit until I learn PD, that's is If i qualify for PD. Not sure on that since i had a hysterectomy and my omentium removed
I'm currently stage 3 with a GFR around 30. My question is for the last 1 1/2 - 2 years I have to urinate every 2 hours pretty much like clock work 24 hours a day. I have PKD. Is this a common thing with renal faliure/PKD? its realy getting old and wearing me out.