@mrainne I am on PD dialysis, having started it at an eGFR of 14 last September. My prescription is a light one, in that I do one bag a day of fluids. There is a theory that starting dialysis at a higher eGFR may help preserve kidney function a bit. For me, I made the decision to start because I was feeling so poorly, with the combination of kidney disease and blood cancer treatments. Through diligent diet and lifestyle monitoring, I was able to slow the decline on kidney function for well over 10 years.
I hate to say this, but we cannot assume anything as far as kidney function. While you are healthy now [yeah! for you, by the way!] it could be a long time before there is a need for additional treatment/dialysis/transplant. In the worst case scenario, you get sick with a sudden infection or injury, your kidney function could tank on you, and you wouldn't see it coming, no matter how diligent you are. We each work hard at keeping ourselves as healthy as possible, on all fronts of our life. Diet, moderate exercise, stress reduction, no smoking, all play a very beneficial role.
Ginger
Ginger, you always put things in perspective. So appreciated! We do the best we can with what we have. And yes, many things happen out of our control. That takeaway is to be grateful today, no telling what's going to happen tomorrow.