← Return to Stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD): What specialists do I see?

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@paul55

I had a serious urine retention crisis late last summer, which has been resolved but left me with stage 3b chronic kidney disease. There was mention while I was in the hospital regarding the urine retention issue about having a nephrologist see me while in the hospital, but that never happened and after that problem was resolved I heard no more about it. On my own I contacted a nephrologist in my system and am now being followed by her on a regular basis. Her staff contacts me once a week to see how I am doing, and she has me taking blood pressure measurements 5 times a week as they work with meds to lower my bp. I am now stable at a good bp. They also consult about diet and other matters, all to make sure I get better if possible but no worse for as long as possible. The nephrologist certainly thinks I need to be seeing her on an on-going basis for these reasons, and I sure feel safer knowing someone is monitoring my chronic kidney disease.

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@paull55 Good for you, being your own advocate and looking for a nephrologist yourself! I am glad to hear you did that.

Staying on top of your kidney issues is important. And, it sounds like the staff at the doctor's office is following you closely. It's definitely a win-win situation! There are countless stories of how monitoring and self-education can keep us with decent kidney function for a long time. Blood pressure issues and diabetes appear to be the top two reasons for chronic kidney disease.
Ginger

Good for you 'acting on my own' and seeing the specialist. And good for the specialist fir not always requiring a referral too.