Hi there. I have pkd. I inquired to have my cysts removed and they wouldn't take mine out because my doctor told me that they will just "grow back"
Quote from: Cordelia on January 17, 2013, 04:25:58 AMHi there. I have pkd. I inquired to have my cysts removed and they wouldn't take mine out because my doctor told me that they will just "grow back"Your history with a creatine of 27 has got to be one of the most impressive high ones I've ever heard of. I'd be breaking my neck trying to string up a dialysis machine in a hurry if any of my clients had that number. I showed my husband the 3 replies on here. It doesn't sound hopeful for any type of cyst reduction. He gets so disgusted, realizing there are no fixes. Not even temporary ones. How do you put a history in under your name on this board? We've got a couple children between us in their 30's. I'm praying they don't have PKD. My son found a ultrasound technician who does renal ultrasounds all the time. He paid a cash payment, with a first name only, no medical hx. records made, to see if he had any cysts yet. The ultrasound did not show any notable ones, but the technician said it was iffy. Whatever that means. It's a real trick to try & learn what your potential health problems may be without alerting the insurance companies to pre-existing conditions. My daughter had a work up done, with plans to give her half sister a kidney, in her late 20's. The transplant hospital claimed the ultrasound was ok, but she had brought home some photo's. I swear there were a couple small cysts on the photo. I looked for pictures on the internet. They sure looked like they were there. Instead of donating a kidney she had a baby. Her half sister got a cadaver kidney. My step-daughter had kidney failure at age 10, but we were never told what caused it. She is in her late 30's now, with her 2nd transplant. She could still have polycystic disease. I did read somewhere, I think it was on Mayo internet page, that a transplanted kidney will not get the PKD because the DNA structure is different. That was nice to find out. I don't know why no one along the line had ever told us that before.