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DiscussionIncontinence and unexplained weight loss.
Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Feb 26, 2023 | Replies (6)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "@pml I echo what @ldrlaw suggested, getting on the wait list for a cancellation. How are..."
Hi Ginger!
I saw my primary care doctor regarding my unexplained weight loss. He agreed with me that the Furosemide should be discontinued which I did. In fact, I have already gained 2 lbs! And, I am spending much less time in the bathroom! That is a big plus! It's bad enough with just the incontinence issue. The doctor wants to see me again in a few months. I have a follow up appointment in May. I'm feeling good and my blood pressure is good.
Thanks for your concern!
PML
Hi Ginger!
Thank you for your comments! I am on a waiting list in case there are cancellations. I feel fine even with the weight loss. My husband and I eat on a regular basis; breakfast, lunch and dinner. We eat very healthy and make a lot of things from scratch. My husband makes wonderful mashed potatoes and gravy and we make homemade soups and stews, pies from scratch etc. No TV dinner type prepared foods, no perservatives if we can possibly avoid them. My husband has lung cancer so we are very careful to eat local items such as fresh vegetables and fruit. We also read labels constantly. We take our blood pressure every 3 days. Both of ours are usually in the 115 to 123 range. We also drink a lot of water. Living in Edmonds WA we are near the mountains so our water is very fresh and good tasting since it comes from a mountain stream. We just love it!
By the way, I don't have kidney disease. I just have this incontinence issue. I had it treated 9 years ago but they don't use that medicine anymore. I really don't want to try a new medicine since I am very sensitive to medicines. I can't even take Tylenol! Plus as I mentioned, I feel good. However, it would be nice to know if the Furosemide is contributing. I'm only taking 20 mg. 5 days a week.
I'll let you know what my doctor says.
PML