Want to hear from others who have Stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
My husband who is 75 is in stage 4 kidney disease according to his gfr. His last Gfr was 27. That sounds terrible to me, but his nephrologist says he is stable. He is not diabetic. His creatinine is 3.2, albumin 4.1. Phosphorus, sodium, calcium, potassium are all normal. His blood pressure is controlled by medication. He exercises by walking one and a half miles every day. He has two heart stents and takes cholesterol medicine. He has shortness of breath on occasion, but still does all of his normal activities like light yard work, fishing, dining out, going to church activities. I do think he sits too much, but try not to nag. He is not good about eating healthy, but is getting better. Maybe I am just worrying too much. Would like to hear from others in this stage of kidney disease.
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I got my test strips from Amazon today and rushed in the bathroom to pee in a cup. I dipped the stick in, but there were so many things to read on the strip, that it took me several minutes to record everything. I have had a raging UTI for four days and sure enough, it recorded the highest reading. My urologist never wants to give me anything for this because he says that I will be resistant to the drug. But ultimately, the infection travels up to my kidney. Sometimes I think that I am in kidney failure now because of years of having UTIs. People like me with incontinence due to a spinal cord injury, have frequent UTIs. I also checked on all the tests for kidney function and I failed miserably on all counts. I religiously watch my diet, but it hasn’t seemed to help. I am so frustrated!
I also got the kidney cleanse supplement that you suggested. I will start taking it tomorrow.
So on my very last test, my gfr went to 30 from 22. I went from stage 4 flirting with 5 back to 3. My creatinine tests strips are measuring now almost at the normal color (first color block on the test strips). I'm anxious for my next appointment and hopeful I'll have further improved. I'll be sure to post this. I realize my gain doesn't mean others will have the same result. I'm hoping however that I may of helped someone.
@billagreste It is always heartening to hear when people have bounced back from critical health situations. I recall my one nephrologist telling me that it is best to look at trends of values, not just a single value on a single test. An "odd" result may be caused by a different reporting lab, different machine, or something within the patent causing a result out of normal.
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I have been taking the supplement that you recommended and at first, all my kidney numbers were bad - off the charts. It has now been 12 days since I started to take them and all my numbers are normal except my microalbumin which is very high. Everything else looks great. I will get my blood work done again in two weeks. I hope that my eGFR has improved too. Than you Bill for telling me about this kidney cleanse. You’re a life saver.
My UTI has cleared up so that is not influencing my high Microalbuminuria.
@darlingtondoll, glad to hear that the UTI has cleared up. What precautions are you taking to prevent recurrence?
I’m paralyzed and therefore incontinent, so it’s easy to get a UTI. But it usually occurs when I get diarrhea. I never know when it can happen and because I am wheelchair bound and have no feeling in my lower body, I don’t know when it is happening and I sit in it for several minutes until I can get to the shower and clean up. Just another problem associated with paralysis.☹️
Goodness, Jane, you sound like a real trooper and someone I would enjoy having as a close neighbor! My nephew was paralyzed and also incontinent but also being very independent, he refused to leave his town and friends to come live with me. It was so difficult living hundreds of miles away but his friends were absolutely wonderful in helping and checking in on him. He lived for many years but died suddenly of a totally unrelated accident. I so admire you and others in similar situations who continue to do all you accomplish.
I loved your post about the gecko. We have a lot of them here in Florida. I used to live in the desert in California and I got this vase with a lizard when I was there. I love all these creatures. A few days ago, I saw a big snake (well, just it’s tail) when I was on our screened porch. It went into our big barbecue machine and I haven’t seen it since. Since I’m in a wheelchair, I can’t run away from it and I am hoping that it is non poisonous.😒