Have a chat with your MD about Icodextrin, and ask him to be very candid about what part cost pays in the choice between Ico and destrose for you, but be sure to read these papers first so you can carry your own end in the conversation.
Thank you SO MUCH for posting this! I am one of those successful tx patients who don't often post. However, my father's kidney function is down to 27% and his nephrologist isn't moving quickly on getting a definitive answer on why hid kidney function has declined and continues to do so. My father did have a artificial heart valve placed several years ago so I will make sure that he informs his nephrologist of this before his next appointment. It would make sense that a change in how his heart valve is functioning could affect blood flow in general...it would also possibly explain some of his other symptoms as they don't all seem to be in line with just declining kidney function.Quote from: DialysisGoneFOREVER on May 08, 2016, 07:30:21 PMThere are always exceptions to the rule. Of course some people do great without exercise but consider this. The kidney does NOT magically produce urine by itself! A dormant perfectly healthy kidney produces ZERO urine! Your kidney depends on strong blood flow to produce urine and have a normal creatinine! Without good blood flow your kidney will fail! I do intense weightlifting and biking and it makes a HUGE difference! My creatinine has gone down and urine output has gone UP!
There are always exceptions to the rule. Of course some people do great without exercise but consider this. The kidney does NOT magically produce urine by itself! A dormant perfectly healthy kidney produces ZERO urine! Your kidney depends on strong blood flow to produce urine and have a normal creatinine! Without good blood flow your kidney will fail! I do intense weightlifting and biking and it makes a HUGE difference! My creatinine has gone down and urine output has gone UP!
I have my fourth annual post-tx appointment with my transplant nephrologist scheduled for this Friday, 13 May. For those of you who are considering tx, who are working to be listed or who have indeed been listed and are just waiting for the call, I thought you might find the following information of some small interest.
Cattlekid, are you having to go to Madison for your appointment? My neph sees tx patients on Fridays in a nephrology clinic in Rockford, so that's where I'll be on Friday. I suspect that since so many patients come from Chicagoland, many Madison nephs may have clinic appointments closer to Chicago. Good luck to you on Monday!!
MooseMom, Deanne, & Willow, did you have have living or cadaveric donors?
I got my transplant in the Chicago area too! At UIC. But I'm from St.Louis. Which hospital did you guys go to for Tx?
I started coming here post kidney and pancreas transplant (Dec 2000 at Northwestern in Chicago, IL), but things got in the way and was easier to keep up ith some of the members from here on Facebook. Eventually computer problems happened and I could not post using an iPhone at the time and interest was subdued. Now there are more new people than people I know on here.
Chris, how much medication are you on?
Quote from: DialysisGoneFOREVER on May 11, 2016, 03:57:57 AMChris, how much medication are you on? Are you asking total medications or just immunosuppressants? One is going to a longer post!