getting back to the question i asked(if i stopped wat would happen) i've asked at my clinic n i keep getting the nurses saying back " why do ask that question" ?aren't i allowed to know wat this disease can do to me ?
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/This looks to be updated several times a day and has good information. As to why nurses don't want to talk about happens when a person stops dialysis, it is often because it is so hard when a patient passes. You get used to seeing that person in his/her chair and it is so hard when that chair is empty. You become invested in the patients and know about their family and friends. You know about their pets which team they pull for, what they like to do, etc.
Hello RikiWould you explain your shower technique when you were on PD I am always trying to do the best for my alternate belly button and you may have a better routine Thank you
You can only get one transplanted kidney at a time. That is enough to restore normal function. A small number of transplants do not even work, and then I have seen transplants last 25+ years. The key is taking care of yourself and getting a good match. Live donor kidneys do better because they don't have to "wake back up" like cadaver kidneys. Transplants can fail for all sorts of reasons, probably the number one being rejection. Sometimes the issues that killed your native kidneys can take out the transplanted one. Nothing is ever for sure, but transplants are much safer now and the drugs to keep from rejecting are getting better with less side effects. Patients who are on the transplant list, even without ever getting a kidney, have much better outcomes.
How many times can you transplant a kidney into someone? Do they run out of room eventually? I had some basic education about kidney disease and dialysis when I started my job, but I have been trying to learn more. The nurses laugh at how many questions I have. So please correct me if I say something wrong! I am still learning about this myself.
Quote from: smartcookie on January 27, 2017, 08:36:25 AM The nurses laugh at how many questions I have. I am still learning about this myself.I've been on HD 3 YRS now n i get the same response from my nurses when i ask questions bout dialysis i'm the one on HD surely i've got the right to know whats happening to my body thru dialysis
The nurses laugh at how many questions I have. I am still learning about this myself.
Very interesting!! So a person can have four kidneys in him/her at one time! The two native and two transplanted.