As long as I am working, I'm increasing my SS monthly payout. Also, you can actually work part-time without reducing your monthly check, unlike disability.
Quote from: Alexysis on January 03, 2020, 03:33:44 PMAs long as I am working, I'm increasing my SS monthly payout. Also, you can actually work part-time without reducing your monthly check, unlike disability.You can work part time on disability without losing eligibility, however, there is a monthly earning cap somewhere around $1K.
How bad did the symptoms of kidney failure get before you started dialysis and how soon after starting dialysis did you feel much better?Thanks
Yeah feeling better after a year of dialysis. a lot less water retention all over ,the itching is gone, blocked ears is gone,slightly more motivation, however the title of this forum (i hate dialysis)is an understatement..
I'm just hoping to last until the end of the year, so I can still spend Thanksgiving with my brother in Boca Raton one last time, and allow my wife to finish her semester. It'll be easier for her to manage me through the transition at the start of next year...
It's funny. I came back to read this thread tonight and I see I was posting on it a couple years ago.So, the short update is I am STILL not on dialysis. Diet/exercise/hydration/whatever I've managed to get by all this time. Although my time is just about up - my last labs were OK except for that ugly eGFR 8.I'm still functional day to day, I'm still lifting twice a week and walking 8-12k steps most days- getting in 15-20 miles a week outside.I had a fistula installed this spring, it's ready.I'm just hoping to last until the end of the year, so I can still spend Thanksgiving with my brother in Boca Raton one last time, and allow my wife to finish her semester. It'll be easier for her to manage me through the transition at the start of next year...
I know you CAN, but it seems like a tremendous pain in the ass for all parties involved.
If I start dialysis, my dietary restrictions don't improve. I get protein consumption back, and I lose fluid consumption. The rest is a wash. Besides, every day I am holding off is one less day my wife has to help hook me up to a hemo device (we're going to do home hemo).
Since you are listed you should definitely work toward getting a preemptive transplant. These tips may help you find a living donor https://www.rsnhope.org/rsn-blog/how-to-find-a-kidney-donor/ and here's more about preemptive transplants https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041134522000938
Quote from: okarol on October 25, 2022, 03:00:30 PMSince you are listed you should definitely work toward getting a preemptive transplant. These tips may help you find a living donor https://www.rsnhope.org/rsn-blog/how-to-find-a-kidney-donor/ and here's more about preemptive transplants https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041134522000938I've been trying...these studies that say there are all of these 'altruistic donors' out there are quite frankly full of crap. Saying and backing up words are two entirely different things.If I'm lucky, my half-sister-in-law will get over the final hurdles and be a donor - but if she doesn't, that's OK too. I wouldn't want her to unnecessarily sacrifice her health just to give me a kidney.
Ukrainian: It's difficult to explain, but I'll try. As I workout I am constantly checking the pace/cadence of the thrill/bruit/whatever you want to call it. Anyway, as I began to exercise more often I was able to get a 'feel' for when I thought it was "tired". If you are reasonably in tune with my body you can sorta feel the cues of your fistula as you exert yourself over time. if there's any question in your mind, STOP.The one thing I've learned though is that, done very patiently, you can really strengthen the fistula. There are things I can do strength wise today that I couldn't do 2-3 months ago. I actually mowed the lawn last couple times - that was impossible back earlier in the summer. We live on a modest hill, it's about half an acre. I had a really long and painful recovery from my fistula surgery (long story short, nerve damage in recovery - I was in constant pain for over two months). I started out with very light weight. No, really, I'm talking squatting with just a barbell (no weight)...and doing dumbbell presses with 10 lbs and limited range of motion in the beginning. The key with weight training is to make your only goal not harming the fistula. I did whatever limited things I could with my fistula from the very beginning. Over the weeks and now I guess 3 months or so now, I'm up to doing slow dumbbell presses with 30 lbs or paused bench presses with 85 lbs. I do a lot of reps - 10, 12, 15. I do a lot of pause work. Things to make the exercise harder without adding unnecessary strain to the fistula. I even do bicep curls on the fistula arm now - but just 10 lbs. I do 12, 15 reps. It's light, but that's honestly the point. Patience, patience, patience. don't set timelines for yourself exercise wise. I had to learn to appreciate just being ABLE to still do these things, versus being a gimped potato. I've set weight limits for what I will ever do with this fistula that I am basically at now (30 lb dumbbells, for example). Yeah, I CAN do more - but that's not the point anymore. Naturally, get vascular surgeon approval - I did. I reached out to him with questions early in the process, making sure I felt like I wasn't overdoing it. I'm not really knowledgeable on the specific demands of biathlon, other than that's a lot of cardio Because of my specific kidney disease (PKD) I had to give up real cardio a few years ago.
Quote from: fightingPKD on October 25, 2022, 09:30:11 PMQuote from: okarol on October 25, 2022, 03:00:30 PMSince you are listed you should definitely work toward getting a preemptive transplant. These tips may help you find a living donor https://www.rsnhope.org/rsn-blog/how-to-find-a-kidney-donor/ and here's more about preemptive transplants https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041134522000938I've been trying...these studies that say there are all of these 'altruistic donors' out there are quite frankly full of crap. Saying and backing up words are two entirely different things.If I'm lucky, my half-sister-in-law will get over the final hurdles and be a donor - but if she doesn't, that's OK too. I wouldn't want her to unnecessarily sacrifice her health just to give me a kidney.I found donors (previous strangers) for my daughter twice and just recently one for my sister. It took a lot of effort and the best luck I had was writing on our car windows and running ads on Facebook. Someone tweeted the back of our car and it was retweeted 9000 times. Then the local news picked up the story. We got 2000 emails. Yes, luck plays a part too.
Quote from: okarol on October 26, 2022, 04:34:23 PMQuote from: fightingPKD on October 25, 2022, 09:30:11 PMQuote from: okarol on October 25, 2022, 03:00:30 PMSince you are listed you should definitely work toward getting a preemptive transplant. These tips may help you find a living donor https://www.rsnhope.org/rsn-blog/how-to-find-a-kidney-donor/ and here's more about preemptive transplants https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041134522000938I've been trying...these studies that say there are all of these 'altruistic donors' out there are quite frankly full of crap. Saying and backing up words are two entirely different things.If I'm lucky, my half-sister-in-law will get over the final hurdles and be a donor - but if she doesn't, that's OK too. I wouldn't want her to unnecessarily sacrifice her health just to give me a kidney.I found donors (previous strangers) for my daughter twice and just recently one for my sister. It took a lot of effort and the best luck I had was writing on our car windows and running ads on Facebook. Someone tweeted the back of our car and it was retweeted 9000 times. Then the local news picked up the story. We got 2000 emails. Yes, luck plays a part too.Full credit to you for this. No, I'm definitely not putting this kind of effort into it. I just can't be 'that person' I guess. Begging's beneath me.If I die sooner as a result, I do. This country's circling the drain anyway.