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The healthcare network is not into painkillers, so that's kinda out. I've had sepsis too, in 2017, not since. And right now, I'm recovering from yet another bout of Covid (with just finishing a course of Paxlovid). She didn't tell me a thing about what to eat or not eat, though I had learned not to load up on potassium, but only because it was way high with the bad results that got this front and center. I'm not sure what you mean by "on the list" except that sounds like a transplant list. I told her already I doubt I'd do such a thing. I already turned Orthopedic guys down back in 2014 about putting cadaver bone in my hips to make them recover. So, now I have avascular necrosis in the right hip. I had it in the left hip already way back then. There's so much wrong with my body, honestly, I think they're just waiting more for me to kick the bucket than helping me fix/correct what can be done.

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Exactly. I have RA dx last October to now find out I have stage 3a CKD. My doctor tells me, you don't need a Nephrologist yet, it's not uncommon for someone your age to have it. (61) like it don't matter to her. She was...my new GP. Not any longer!