I got my fistula placed when my egfr was 15-20 and my creatinine was in the high 2s, so I was not far off from where you are now. I was absolutely terrified the day of surgery because getting a fistula meant that the inevitable was in sight, you know? That was a real psychological blow for me. But oddly enough, once I had it placed, I felt relief because I knew that I wouldn't need D on an emergency basis, so I felt safer. I ended up not needing it. Hopefully, I never will, but it is still there, just in case. Checking out getting on the list would be a great Christmas gift for yourself.
Quote from: MooseMom on December 18, 2012, 01:50:02 PMI got my fistula placed when my egfr was 15-20 and my creatinine was in the high 2s, so I was not far off from where you are now. I was absolutely terrified the day of surgery because getting a fistula meant that the inevitable was in sight, you know? That was a real psychological blow for me. But oddly enough, once I had it placed, I felt relief because I knew that I wouldn't need D on an emergency basis, so I felt safer. I ended up not needing it. Hopefully, I never will, but it is still there, just in case. Checking out getting on the list would be a great Christmas gift for yourself. Is that typical -- to get a fistula even if you are planning/hoping for a transplant?I saw someone's post where they were talking about tying off a fistula after having gotten a transplant?I'll be referred for a fistula next month, most likely.cheers,skg