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When do you know if it is time to start dialysis with CKD?

Caregivers | Last Active: Jul 8 11:24am | Replies (45)

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@gingerw

@jprust What many of us will tell you, is that chronic kidney disease usually sneaks up on us. That is to say, our bodies get used to the kidneys slowly losing function, and accommodate for it. It is only after we look backwards that we might realize we weren't feeling good for some time! Add in other health issues like his fibromyalgia, and you get my picture, right?

Symptoms your husband might consider, and his nephrologist is looking at, is his daily energy level, how he feels, how is his sleep quality, his appetite., even his skin health [does it have good color, or pasty] She is looking at his albumin levels, among other blood test values.

In my own situation, I wanted dialysis to help me recover some kidney function, which it has, and help me feel better by cleaning my blood more completely than my failing kidneys were doing.
Ginger

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Thank you for responding. The more information I get, the less anxious I get. I just read an article about the option of not doing dialysis when a person is 75+ as it does not give you that much of a prolonged life. My husband has talked about that also.

Ginger I don’t know where you get the energy you do have.
Everything you do indicates a normal life and not dialysis.
Whatever you are doing. Works.