Kristina, how long did you have the neck catheter? No pain, you say. But aren't they more prone to infection than a fistula? I'm sure you were very careful with it. Maybe you were the exception. And what about the process itself? Were you drained and exhausted all the time? What about other side-effects?Moose Mom, I did bring up the subject about a year ago, but the doctor seemed to brush off my concerns. Of course, at the time my GFR was a fairly robust 36. Since then it's been fluctuating like the Dow Jones average. I'll question her again at my next appointment. Thanks.And Kristina, didn't you say in some old post that your lab numbers fluctuated wildly before your kidneys failed? Was the fluctuation considered a precursor to a decline in kidney function? Thanks.
Kristina, I had the impression that with a suitable covering I could take a full-body shower--one of life's little luxuries. If I'm wrong, then that would knock me back a few squares. UT, you mention keeping an eye on my diet, and I know that Kristina too was always conscientious about what she ate. One change I've noticed recently is an inability to handle acidic foods, even on an occasional, biweekly basis. So I've had to cut out chicken and tuna, which I learned have a high acid load, and go almost strictly vegetarian. I noticed right away that my stomach is less volcanic, so maybe this will help, along with more control over the UTIs. Unfortunately, my new urologist writes scripts for antibiotics with a very conservative hand. Thanks again for the advice. I appreciate it.