I have a habit of trying to "second guess" the doctors sometimes as I feel that dialysis isn't a "one size fits all" type of treatment as we all react to it in different ways as well as have different reasons as to why we need it.My point is that I have been doing very well on PD with just 2 short manual exchanges a day (prescribed) when I can conveniently fit them into my schedule. My numbers have been excellent and I feel great. I am even going to go back to working on a boat fishing this summer. I haven't needed any binders as my phosphorous and potassium numbers have been right in the middle of the range based on the Davita lab chart as to what is optimal. I also eat and drink what I want and to be honest, most of the things I eat/drink are on the no no list. But my numbers have been good and my dietrision just shakes her head and tells me to continue with what I do because it works.Then came this last test. I decided to be really good and, hoping to see if my creatinine levels would go down any, I didn't eat any red meat for the week preceding my test and other then one bottle of lemonade I only drank water for the preceding week as well. Then came my 3 month blood/urine test and my PTH, which is always right in the middle as well, went a little high. It has been consistently on the lower middle range and this one test it came out a bit higher and out of the "good" range. So the DR ordered Calcitriol for me and now I need to take that.I have liked the fact that I've only needed a few drugs and now another just got added. Doesn't it seem they would have taken another blood test first to make sure before automatically assuming I'm getting worse? Or is it normal to just start prescribing more drugs the moment a test comes back out of the good range?I understand that once I get a transplant I'll be on meds for the rest of my life and have no problems with that at all. I have no problems taking drugs which are necessary such as my Lipitor and Plavix which my cardiologist said I can stop taking if that's what the transplant team wants but it just seems in this instance I now have to take these pills or else risk being called uncompliant and if my numbers go back down on my next test it will automatically be because of the new drugs I'm taking.Perhaps I'm over thinking which I intend to do sometimes and really, what's the problem with another pill? It's just that I'm one of those that feels if you are doing great with a minimal amount of meds might as well stick to what is working and if one monthly test comes in outside of normal couldn't it possibly be a mistake? Another thing is that though my kidneys are weak and I do need a new one, as my creatinine and BUN shows, they are still working and I don't want to get them too used to having meds do everything for them possibly making them shut down completely.This time I'm back on my normal diet again because it seems trying to be healthy screwed things up for me.
I get my lab results the day hey come in. And I get the same results the Doctor gets. Just because my kidneys failed doesn't mean my mind did too!