Anyway I have also heard that taking fish oil capsules can help with lowering PTH levels (and also creat) it also lowers blood pressure a little. One of my dialysis nurses told me one patient halved his PTH JUST by taking fish oil....Anyone have comments on this?
Fish oil does have some benefits but one might double check with their doctor on fish oil as it is said to increase the risk for bleeding.
My questions concern the effects of Kidney failure, IE; PTH levels.1. Do all people who's kidneys fail, have high PTH's as well as the other effects of a high PTH's?2. Does everyone get calcification of the bones and organs.3. Does it always progress to the point of having to be in a wheelchair at some point, if you have it for a long enough time?4. Knowing that everyone is different, how long does it take for the calcium to be drawn out of the bones to form calcium deposits, bone loss, etc...?Recently I began having more symptoms of ESRD such as a high PTH, high Phosphors level etc... and my understanding is that the side effects are not preventable, that we are only capable of slowing the process down.5.Do I understand this correctly?I have been told that we are looking for me to start dialysis after I have my gallbladder taken out (scheduled for July 7). My Neph. and the DaVita center that she works with is working on getting the NxStage machine as well as getting me set up for Home Nocturnal Dialysis. Those are the choices I made after researching the web and forums like this one. Because NxStage isn't usually used for Nocturnal Dialysis, I may have to chose one or the other, but am crossing my fingers that I can get approved to get both.I appreciate any feed back in reference to the above questions and any other info anyone wants to share regarding the subjects I have mentioned.wreepete