Scared

Posted by scared2 @scared2, Sep 27, 2022

My husband had a blood test a few months ago. The Creatin came back with blood. Then they gave him a ultra sound on his kidneys. That came back all clear. It has taken a 3 month wait to get into the a specialist. He goes in tomorrow. Can anyone help me with?
I love him and he's my whole world.
Please help.
Scarrd2

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He could have CKD, kidneys may not show abnormality. Drink 64 ounces of water every day.

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@sammyloue

He could have CKD, kidneys may not show abnormality. Drink 64 ounces of water every day.

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That's alot of water. I wish I could. I think he has ckd. Drinks pop and coffee more then water. But I'll give it a try.

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I was diagnosed with dvt/pe in both lungs in November in 2021. I was in the hospital for almost 2weeks on I’ve medication. I was released on elequis 5mg. The keep sending or calling an ambulance because of chest pain. It’s because of the chest wall pain damage from dvt/pe.
I woke up this morning with with my right knee swollen and hurting and in my right calf also. It started starting stinging up the side of my leg this evening.
I’m scared and don’t know what to do

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@scared2

That's alot of water. I wish I could. I think he has ckd. Drinks pop and coffee more then water. But I'll give it a try.

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You both should be drinking only wat - 64 ounces a day. Perhaps a little weak coffee in AM. Experts day 1 in 3 persons have CKD.

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@kbrowne

I was diagnosed with dvt/pe in both lungs in November in 2021. I was in the hospital for almost 2weeks on I’ve medication. I was released on elequis 5mg. The keep sending or calling an ambulance because of chest pain. It’s because of the chest wall pain damage from dvt/pe.
I woke up this morning with with my right knee swollen and hurting and in my right calf also. It started starting stinging up the side of my leg this evening.
I’m scared and don’t know what to do

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I am far from being a doctor but can only tell you of my experience with a DVT. Last year, my right foot was swollen and eventually became a DVT diagnosed by ultrasound, and put on a blood thiner. My care was under a vascular surgeon as well as my PCP. My care lasted 3 months before I stopped the blood thinner medication.

This area of the forum is for kidney issues, and there may be an issue with your kidneys as well. I honestly would refer you to a vascular surgeon or cardiologist first for your swelling issues. If you believe your kidneys are also impared, I would talk with your kidney NP or nephrologist where either can measure for kidney function. If waiting is a concern, go to your PCP so he/she can order a blood test to measure kidney function and check your creatinine levels.

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Is there medications they give a person with kidney disease? I'm totally at a loss as to what expect tomorrow.

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@scared2

Is there medications they give a person with kidney disease? I'm totally at a loss as to what expect tomorrow.

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There are certainly medications, but some medications may not fit your circumstance. There is a reason for kidney disease, but first you must understand the underlying cause so it is quite important you see your nephrologist, or at the very least your PCP who can provide lab tests and answers for you. Many of us are scared, but we are less frightened in understanding our condition because we know we can deal with it. This is a process, like learning how to walk. We recognize we have a disease, and many people are able to live their lives to the fullest extent knowing what we should do to control our outcomes. In a certain sense, I sound like an AA commercial, but always ask your doctor questions. -)

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@scared2 you have probably already seen the specialist by now. I’m sorry I just saw your post 3 days later. When you can you should ask your husband’s Dr. to explain what the lab tests & values mean. Ask if there are any dietary &/or fluid consumption recommendations you should be aware of. Get a referral to a nutritionist if needed.

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@kbrowne

I was diagnosed with dvt/pe in both lungs in November in 2021. I was in the hospital for almost 2weeks on I’ve medication. I was released on elequis 5mg. The keep sending or calling an ambulance because of chest pain. It’s because of the chest wall pain damage from dvt/pe.
I woke up this morning with with my right knee swollen and hurting and in my right calf also. It started starting stinging up the side of my leg this evening.
I’m scared and don’t know what to do

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@kbrowne this discussion is primarily about chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the Kidney & Bladder group. You mentioned dvt ( deep vein thrombosis?) and pe (pulmonary embolism?). Oftentimes abbreviations are unclear unless the full word or phrase is used first. You also mentioned chest pain (which can be REALLY serious & scary). It sounds like you may need a specialist. Hopefully you can get to the area or specialty you need. Sometimes there is overlap between conditions and the necessary specialty. Unfortunately this just confuses things. Generally speaking heart (chest) is cardiology, veins & arteries are vascular, pulmonary refers to lungs. My hope and prayer for you is to get the care you need.

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@collegeprof

I am far from being a doctor but can only tell you of my experience with a DVT. Last year, my right foot was swollen and eventually became a DVT diagnosed by ultrasound, and put on a blood thiner. My care was under a vascular surgeon as well as my PCP. My care lasted 3 months before I stopped the blood thinner medication.

This area of the forum is for kidney issues, and there may be an issue with your kidneys as well. I honestly would refer you to a vascular surgeon or cardiologist first for your swelling issues. If you believe your kidneys are also impared, I would talk with your kidney NP or nephrologist where either can measure for kidney function. If waiting is a concern, go to your PCP so he/she can order a blood test to measure kidney function and check your creatinine levels.

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Thank you for the advice. My gemologist has been worried about my kidneys. I with add that to the list for my pcp. Thank you

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