Just diagnosed Stage 3 CKD: Should I be referred to a nephrologist?
My Dr. sort of blew this off, but I am concerned about living awhile past 69, my current age. Any suggestions appreciated. He didn't feel a referral to a nephrologist was necessary.
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Ginger, I have a multitude of diagnoses and am on more meds than you can imagine. Should I see a geriatrician?
@brklimeks A good internal medicine dr plus a nephrologist might be a great combination for you. If you have a geriatrician within your community, that person could be in place of the internist. In my experience, I have usually set an appointment, and interviewed the dr to see if they are a good fit for me. I do not want to waste my time, their time, and resources to work with someone I will not benefit from.
Good luck, let me know what you decide, and if I can assist further?
Ginger
Thanks
My primary didn't think I needed to either. But he approved it anyway. I am now seeing a nephro doc at Mayo. I highly recommend that because they have tests that the other hospitals do not have. I've been stable at stage 3 for over a year, maybe more, since getting to Mayo.
@suebseab Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! We're glad you found your way here. Do you know the root cause of your kidney disease? What are you doing to keep stable in your Stage 3?
You are lucky that your primary approved a referral. I have had a few drs who got miffed when I suggest a specialist of any sort. But, that is why there are specialists, right? We advocate for our own best health, and sometimes it is a contest of wills.
When Mayo Clinic is not an option, a good teaching hospital or one associated with a university can be a good fit for finding your medical team.
Ginger
I had weight loss surgery. My dx is Oxalate nephropathy. I am supposed to stay away from certain foods and take as much calcium as I can tolerate to combat the oxalate crystals.
I do love my primary doc. He knows me so well. He actually thought it was logical that I would want to see the kidney doc even if he thought I didn't need to. He authorized for my peace of mind.
@suebseab I had heard that weight loss surgery can cause some other issues, and you are proving the point. That was good of your primary care to step up and help you.
Here is a website I found that you may or may not have seen yet for low oxalate diets: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/low-oxalate-diet#foods-to-eat-and-avoid If I am repeating what you found out, my apologies!
Ginger
Thank you. I did find an extensive list that I printed. It shows the amounts of oxalate for each food item. Was helpful.
Update: a very bad case of shingles in 2019-2020 decreased my eGFR to 8 and I had to undergo placement of a jugular permacath in August of 2020 for immediate dialysis. I continued my renal vegetarian diet. In December 2020, kidney function had improved enough to stop dialysis. During the four months of dialysis, After a failed attempt to create a left forearm fistula to replace the jugular permacath ,a left forearm A-V graft failed before an upper left arm AV graft attempt was successful. After dialysis was stopped, the temporary permacath was removed and a mediport put in its place for IV access if needed, blood draws, etc. I now have an eGFR of 19 and am back in Stage Four, though this probably is temporary since I can't have a transplant and remaining partial kidney isn't going to magically re-grow. I guess this is my long-winded way of saying that a person can have impaired kidney function and still feel and do fairly well.
@kamama94 I am so pleased to read you are doing well.I get labwork done tomorrow; my last eGFR was 18%, and hoping that was a fluke. Like you, I cannot have a transplant.
Kidney disease can sneak up on a person, and it shows just how resilient and accommodating our bodies are, as we acclimate to a reduced function and our survival mode goes in to gear. Usually, it is a slow decline, and then one day we feel "off", or our routine bloodwork shows abnormal results. This is why some members here find themselves in Stage 3 without any idea how they got there!
Ginger