Dialysis - Stories and Questions
At some point, almost all chronic kidney disease patients will hear "dialysis". Sometimes it is a welcomed treatment, often it strikes fear into our very core. So many questions, so many things to consider. For many of us, it is another treatment option, and a step towards transplant. For others, dialysis is the endgame.
Let's share our experiences, let's ask those hard questions. There are generalities, but we each have our own story. Let's learn and support each other!
Ginger
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@bradford1234 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!
What is your experience with kidney coach? Where are you at in your CKD journey?
Ginger
Are you struggling with keeping your albumin levels up? You're not alone! Here is a Msyo Clinic article that appeared in my Facebook feed this morning. A lot of great information to read and digest.
https://mayocl.in/3NwdDoQ
Ginger
When did u start dialysis and what are signs of a crisis. And... Is it too late to get a new doctor at stage 5. 12percent kidney function.
Hi @christinebarnett72 I started dialysis Sept 2022.
The biggest crisis to content with, as a peritoneal dialysis patient, is cloudy fluid in your drain bag. This can indicate an infection or peritonitis, which needs immediate remedies. Most patients live within a decent distance to get to an emergency department. I do not, so I keep injectable antibiotics here at home.
As to your question about being too late to change doctors, no, it is never too late. Be sure why you need/want the change, and be prepared to answer those questions. What are you experiencing that lead you to want to change doctors?
Ginger