I have seen my primary care physician & he was very candid & truthful. There is NOTHING that I can do to avert the disaster of total kidney failure. He told me the best thing I can do is to not think about it & try to enjoy my life as best I can in the meantime. How does one do that, while totally ignoring or fearing the future?
Avoid all salty foods?
Iolaire, do you now have salt & other dietary restrictions post-transplant?
Salt is NOT your friend. If your food comes in a can or a box, it most likely has salt added. Ditto if you are eating out anywhere.A lot of the times the salt flavor is hidden by other spices or sugar, so you don't even taste it. Either way, your body sees it, and holds more water to balance it.Once the kidneys filter out the salt they will also take out the excess water. This is why you can have such sudden weight gains and losses. BOTH are very hard on your kidneys.Learn to look at labels, and ingredients. Google 'Renal Diet' and start learning to eat more responsibly. Reducing the work load on your kidneys can make a major difference in the time you have before needing to begin dialysis.Cut out the excess potassium (salts) and phosphorus, both are hard on our kidneys. Learn to watch your fluids, how much you can safely have in your food and drink without faining much weight. Here again, reducing the work on your kidneys.Together saving kidney effort and increasing time before needing treatment.Some have managed to put off dialysis for years.I wish I had known this many years ago.