My husband needed to have his fistula repaired a few months back and was given the option to have it patched (taking a vein from his groin to do so)or dye & stent, he opted for the patching so they didnt need to use dye as the surgeon said it may be detrimental to his remaining kidney function, (8-9%)Anyway, the patch failed and a month later they stented it anyway! He is currently at 7%, and still denying he needs dialysis...he does have times of the day that he vomits,and a few days where he feels very very bad, he is sleeping lots (day) and needing sleeping tablets at night for a decent sleep...He has lost interest in doing muh for me at home...even the dishes!!!He has had angiograms in the past....and 5 years ago had a 5 way heart by-pass, he was probably at about 20% functron then, but he felt loads better and went back to work...for a time.
LisaBart, With such a low percentage of kidney function, I wonder what your husband's potassium levels are running at. It is not just the physical symptoms that are an issue, but if this is very high, he could be risking heart attack. Why is he holding out so much against dialysis? He doesn't sound as if he is suffering and he would feel better doing dialysis, particularly a home modality (PD or home hemo.). By holding out this way, he is risking emergency dialysis. Does he even have an access yet so he is ready to start?"I would expect anyone with a function of less than 10% would feel better on dialysis, even twice a week for 3 hours minimal dialysis.Acute tiredness and sleepiness and vomiting are all poor kidney function signs.What is his hb? That would be very telling.Because poor kidney function affects the bone marrow eventually and the body's ability to make red blood cells. Red blood cells = oxygen = energy.Tell your husband the prospect of dialysis is worse than the treatment. "He is holding out because his original nephrologist has told him to stay off dialysis until he feels he needs to start! Plus he is still in denial!Says it won't do any other organs anymore damage!In saying that we do keep a check on potassium etc...if anything he has had low potassium at times and yes he has been a little aneamic but also keeping an eye on that.Clinic have a "hotline" if I have a problem I call them, we are 5 minutes away from a hospital. Yes fistula all ready to use.I tell him he will feel better on dialysis, and so do the nurses. Its awesome that I can come here and hear your opinions from what you have been through and relate to whats happening here..thank you
Thanks CharlieB53,Seriously there is no way he will sit down and read anything on this site, he won't even read anything he is handed by the nurses...Same when he had his bypass surgery, he refused to listen to them and just said tell my wife and just do it.Sadly I am only here as his carer now, my life has been on hold for 4 years its been 10 years since he was diagnosedthe first 6 I was seriously concerned.....many would say more fool me, but I am not one to walk out when someone is in need.I am beginning to wonder if he's just trying to keep me here by not trying to become better by having dialysis?? Sorry, this kinda turned into a vent!!I can only advise him, offer other peoples advise and let him be the decider. He actually hasn't vomited the past couple of days, which is a good sign, but he also hasnot been up and about much doing anything, though, its been terribly wet & wild weather......... this is me!!He's gone back off to bed watching a movie and I refuse to stay indoors today....I am off out for a birthday lunch with my best friend and confidante.
I think you are all amazing !!!