Quote from: BASSMAN on April 17, 2008, 04:21:27 PMHello everyone and Thank You!! for your responses!I got my labs today and they are actually pretty good, well, the same I should say as my last lab. I have not lost any function since my last lab.Creatinine 2.7GFR 27all other values are in the normal range. Hemoglobin is good and my neph said that is actually surprising that it is normal at this point. So, I asked him about being tired and he said "your feeling tired does not surprise me". We have no idea why I have an increase in fluid retention unless it has something to do with my quitting smoking recently.Anyways, I am pleased and Ii really thank you guys for your support. I really like this place! You are all so nice!!Thank You!Are you on any kind of blood pressure pills (besides furosemide)? Back when my kidney function was about where yours is now, I started getting swelling too. My doc put me on BP pills. The swelling eventually went away. My creat now is 3.0 and my GFR is 20, but I haven't had any problem with swelling since then. And I've been at this % of function for almost 3 years now. I've read a number of times, that you can start getting edema in the early stages of KF, but it goes away. Kind of like an early warning sign of sorts.
Hello everyone and Thank You!! for your responses!I got my labs today and they are actually pretty good, well, the same I should say as my last lab. I have not lost any function since my last lab.Creatinine 2.7GFR 27all other values are in the normal range. Hemoglobin is good and my neph said that is actually surprising that it is normal at this point. So, I asked him about being tired and he said "your feeling tired does not surprise me". We have no idea why I have an increase in fluid retention unless it has something to do with my quitting smoking recently.Anyways, I am pleased and Ii really thank you guys for your support. I really like this place! You are all so nice!!Thank You!
Bassman - please post. I don't think there are ANY silly questions (well maybe if you ask us what your name is or something... ). Seriously though we've all been new to this thing at one time or another... and it can be daunting and frightening... while it's great to use the search function to see if stuff has been addressed before .. don't feel bad to ask something YOU think is trivial - some other person maybe sitting out there and see your question and might think "hey I'm glad he asked that because I was wondering myself!"And don't DARE think you shouldn't post because you're relatively healthy with a GFR of 27!!! I think all of us would join me and being VERY HAPPY for you that you're doing OK where you're at (and well done on the results being pretty stable! )... Sure, a lot of us are not doing so well - but that's life. It doesn't mean your questions and thoughts are any less valid or important than ours... and I don't think any of us would begrudge your good fortune to be off dialysis at this point!So... please post and share your thoughts and questions!
Well said RichardMel!! That is why we love you!
Bassman, don't ever feel worried or guilty about whether or not your condition is serious enough to post to this sight. We are all at different levels of kidney failure but the thing we've all got in common is this pain in he arse called dialysis. We all have various degrees of symptoms and we can all continue to support each other as we do. Hell if there was any kind of illness severity judgements made on this forum I would half been kicked out long ago. I am on dialysis but apart from restless legs causing sleeping problems, I have no other concious symptoms and full fluid output. Yet my GFR is 6%. How wierd is that?