A rather amusing article is the analysis of what workload a neph has to carry to meed the goal of $500K net annual income while taking 9 weeks of vacation a year. The way I read the article it is impossible to keep up the suggested workload, and most nephs will have to settle for $350K or so a year.
Figures. Pre Dialysis, my neph visits were 40-60 minutes. Now that I'm doin' the PD, I can't get more than 3 minutes total with him on clinic visits and have been told to never try to call his office to schedule an office visit.
Quote from: solid98 on September 27, 2016, 09:38:15 PMFigures. Pre Dialysis, my neph visits were 40-60 minutes. Now that I'm doin' the PD, I can't get more than 3 minutes total with him on clinic visits and have been told to never try to call his office to schedule an office visit.Now that I am on D, I work through my clinic or by contacting the neph directly. The only time I deal with his office is if I need help from his secretary scheduling some sort of test. The exception was one time I was called to his office so he could check a wound (non-dialysis, but it was blocking fistula surgery). He told me "no charge, it's included" when I stopped to pay on the way out.
Where that really fails is on new medicine that need pre approval or refill orders. The practice is electronic so pre dialysis all medicine orders were done electronically. Now the nurse calls in every order, but then if a medicine needs pre approval (or a refill) the faxes the pharmacy go into a black hole at the nephrologists office. It took about 1 month for me to get setup on my sensapar and go through the pre approval process.
I'm going through that too now! My Sensipar was delayed for a couple months for pre-approval red tape. Finally I started on 30mg; it was later increased to 60mg without any problems. But now, they increased it to 90mg and it's still stuck in red tape! I am very frustrated - my PTH is 2500 and the doctors have started talking surgery. But they wanted to try the 90mg first. It has been almost a month and I still don't have the meds. Next week I'm drawing my monthly labs.
I've been taking it for years and have no signs of fibrosis attenuating. It is a very good anti-inflammatory and has many other medicinal properties. But it is very un-bio-assimilable, so make sure to get a version that is.
I use this one. http://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2007/10/report_curcumin/page-01
Quote from: KatieV on September 28, 2016, 08:14:57 AMI'm going through that too now! My Sensipar was delayed for a couple months for pre-approval red tape. Finally I started on 30mg; it was later increased to 60mg without any problems. But now, they increased it to 90mg and it's still stuck in red tape! I am very frustrated - my PTH is 2500 and the doctors have started talking surgery. But they wanted to try the 90mg first. It has been almost a month and I still don't have the meds. Next week I'm drawing my monthly labs. When my PTH started rising again, my dose was doubled, but before I started using the 60's daily, I first did 2x30 on alternate days. That helped too. Maybe that's worth a go, as you have your bloods next week?Love and luck, Cas
There is a trial that shows some promise for slowing down FSGS, although odds are that is not what you have.nephrologynews.com is an interesting site, more targeted to professionals so the articles are not dumbed down.
[Simon, thanks. I went to that site but couldn't find anything on Curcumin. Could you please find the news of the clinical trial and post it here?
K&S, can I just ask how long you've been taking this and what stage of CKD you were at when starting it? How has it seemed to help you? I'd love to hear from anyone who's tried this supplement.
QuoteK&S, can I just ask how long you've been taking this and what stage of CKD you were at when starting it? How has it seemed to help you? I'd love to hear from anyone who's tried this supplement. I don't remember. It's been years and I've only been at Stage 5 since Thanksgiving. I can't tell that it has helped me in any way. I take in on the hype or hope that it will help.