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Stage 3 Kidney Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Aug 14, 2021 | Replies (12)

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@billchitwood

My husband - age 88 - was diag. with Stage 3b in early 2020. In November, while being given a Knee-jerk reflex test it was noted that he had no reaction in either knee. I've been trying to read up on CKD - especially relating to the elderly - and just discovered that Peripheral neuropathy can be connected to CKD - so I'm guessing that could be the case in his regard. Lately he has come close to falling for no apparent reason (fortunately something nearby to catch himself on). Is there anything special I need to watch for? Thank you.

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@billchitwood Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. while we are not medical doctors,and cannot diagnose issues, we are fellow patients or family members/caregivers who share our journeys.

It must be very concerning for you to see your husband's decline in moving around, and possibly falling. For me, that is my biggest fear, falling and not being able to get up [and now I keep recalling that old commercial!] There may be several reasons for near-falling, including an ear infection, sinus problems, uneven surfaces, shoes catching on something as he moves. I now use a cane in the house, and walking stick outside.

Being in stage 3b, I hope your husband is being closely monitored in his condition, not only because of being 3b, which can change rapidly, but also as he ages, how things can change. What was the response by the dr on the non reaction to a knee-jerk reflex? Ask you husband's nephrologist if the almost-falling and other symptoms should be followed up.

Here is an article about peripheral neuropathy from Mayo Clinic that you might find helpful https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20352061