Newly diagnosed with CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) and terrified
Hello. I'm looking for some comfort because what I read on the internet about kidney disease is very bad. I had blood in the urine from the glomeruli of the kidneys in 2011 but we monitored it and I was doing very well things were quiet. Now suddenly it started to rise my creatinine and the percentage of my kidneys working is low as my nephrologist told me. I think I'm in stage 3 kidney disease. I'm doing tests all the time and I'm afraid that every time I go for blood tests my creatinine will be more and more up and I can't handle it all.I'm so scared it's progressing fast.I always shudder at illnesses and now something so serious is happening to me,it's a nightmare.I thought I was doing fine,I don't know what this new kidney problem is.Can can someone give me some advice to get courage for my disease? What would you say to someone who has just been diagnosed with kidney disease and is panicking? I am very sad and scared, I feel like my life is over and I am worried about my family how will I leave them .
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I recommend seeing a good therapist starting now. This resource can help so much to have someone to talk to about fears, anxiety and any and all feelings you have and help you to express them and feel truly supported. ALso, ask your therapist if she recommends an assessment by a psychiatrist for meds or not. Even mild dose of meds helped me, and I waited too late and had to be hospitalized. I am dealing better with the anxiety and depression, and crying if I need to. Feelings pass once acknowledged. I also attend a mental health support group, volunteer, have fun playing cards and Mexican train with friends and do not isolate as much as prior. You have a life outside of your kidney issue so try to add laughter and coping skills to your day and calming music. I had to both before and after the transplant. Take care and blessings, BB
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What I am about to share is to encourage not discourage. I was diagnosed several years ago with stage 3 CKD. On January 12 (this year) I had my right kidney removed secondary to a growth found. Now my remaining kidney is not working well. I allow myself to feel bad for one maybe two days, then I try to reach out to help some one else. A formidable opponent brings strength. David had Goliath, Luke Skywalker had Darth Vader. Doug’s adversary is kidney problems. Prayer, my family, friends and this web site are all important to keep my spirits up. Seeking professional help to keep you moving forward. Keep your energy up. Keep moving forward. Somehow, someway move yourself forward. People around you need you. Blessings and prayers.
Doug
Thank you so much for trying to help me 🙏
Thank you very much and I wish you all the best for your health.🙏
Thanks for your post. Helpful to find someone feeling like yourself. I have gotten the triple whammy all at once. Diagnosed with MGUS, a brain aneurysm, and now chronic kidney disease. I am trying not to panic, but quite frankly, I am. Seems no one is very worried about the MGUS or the brain aneurysm, but the kidneys are my worst nightmare. Stage 3b but dropped like a rock in four months. My BP is very controlled, don't have diabetes yet. The Nephrologist has run tests but not sure what is causing this. Scared in Florida.
I am really sorry you are going through this ,I know it csn be very tough but we ll get through it with strength and patience.Being afraid as I am, doesn't help in anyway,the opposite happens.
@like2dance2 have you had a Cystatin C done for the alternative version of the GFR? My creatinine-based GFR also dropped precipitously in a few months but I was told the Cystatin C is more accurate and that was much better (stage 3a). Apparently creatinine is affected by othe factors. Just a thought.
Also do you think any meds or even vitamins could be a factor? I had to stop taking some meds for pain (flurbiprofen).
@like2dance2 As @windyshores mentioned, there can be a variety of reasons our eGFR drops. Dehydration, change in medications, stress levels, even different labs processing the blood samples can all play a factor. Even a medication you have been on for a while may have changed it efficacy and giving you side effects.
Push your nephrologist to find out the "why" of decreasing eGFR! I will be interested to hear what you find out.
Ginger
Thank you