Krosigrim Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Robert... you'll be fine. Doesn't mean I wont pray for you... but this will pass... (Uhhhh... not intended to be a pun) Eat lots of greasy food, and drink lots of coffee. But for real, it's probably best if you drink mostly water. And never... EVER joke about joining the vegetarians!!!!!
emsley Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Keep us posted man. I wont be able to write epic stuff till i know you are ok.
ken_cinder Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Robert... you'll be fine. Doesn't mean I wont pray for you... but this will pass... (Uhhhh... not intended to be a pun) Eat lots of greasy food, and drink lots of coffee. But for real, it's probably best if you drink mostly water. And never... EVER joke about joining the vegetarians!!!!! Yes, being a vegetarian is bad, despite what they think the human body REQUIRES meat proteins.I don't care if people do it, but when I meet/learn of vegetarian parents who force their toddlers/children to be vegetarians I wish I had a gun........... And don't get me started on vegans, those people are just plain f**ked up and retarded. Though the more of them that exist, the cheaper my meat prices are (Supply and demand!), so for anyone reading..........feel free to become a vegetarian/vegan!
Robert Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 The constipation fixed itself on Tuesday morning. The first diagnosis is in, I have Chronic Kidney Disease. The filtration rate should be >90, currently at 60.When it drops to 30 a new kidney is required. So, looks liked I am fukked.
Krosigrim Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 The constipation fixed itself on Tuesday morning. The first diagnosis is in, I have Chronic Kidney Disease. The filtration rate should be >90, currently at 60.When it drops to 30 a new kidney is required. So, looks liked I am fukked.I am no doctor... but do not fret. You did say 1st diagnosis. So wait till you get another opinion. Secondly... Hmmm. alternative medicines. Perhaps I can look into this matter and see what I can dig up. I have a source of knowledge in this field, and I'll get back to you when I get an answer or two.
Gryph Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Holy shit, I just finished that lecture. That's borderline stage 3 CKD. Hopefully you don't get any uremic symptoms (show at stage 5 or 6 when GFR goes below 15-30). Belth, GFR is not something you really need to wait around for another opinion. It is what it is. They probably did a iothalamate or inulin test. Now they'll check his Vit D hormones as well as his parathyroid, check for anemia, and do a host of lab tests. If there is any hypertension then that will have to be aggressively managed and if you don't then they'll probably do something about blood pressure management anyway because that is the number 1 risk for disease progression.
Robert Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 They did a whole heap of tests already. They tested my urine and my blood. My blood pressure is normal.For you Gryph, this is what was tested (number in parenthesis are normal values): Normal results: Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Bicarbonate, Anion Gap, Urea, Creatinine, Bilirubin, AST, ALT, Alkaline Phosphatase, Protein, Albumin, Globulin, Calcium, Corrected Calcium. Abnormal results:eGFR: 60 (>90)Urate: 0.52 (0.18-0.42)GGT: 62 ( In the sample, proteins, white cells and red cells were present (should not be there).Leucocytes: 74 (Erthrocytes: 60 (Haematuria, Pyuria and Proteinuria noted. Hopefully the red cells mean its just a stone that can be got rid of.Otherwise...
Gryph Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Have you had an infection or took any medicine lately? The proteinuria could mean tubular damage and pyuria is white blood cells so either post-infection or allergic reaction to something. Could be interstitial nephrotic damage because of RBCs, WBCs, and protein. But my brain is fried right now.
Krosigrim Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Belth, GFR is not something you really need to wait around for another opinion. It is what it is. Ahh I see. Not a good sign... but still. I will still look into it though. I obviously promise nothing... but sometimes I find a thing or two. At best... I might be able to find something that might ease (something). Alternative medicine can be a shot in the dark sometimes. First you look at what you take, (or will take) and then work your way from the cause of the ailment. I don't know how the market works over there in Australia... But if there is something beneficial to your ailment... you may have to have it mailed. (lol twigs or roots or something!) Common remedies are often things that promote wellness. Some key ingredient in this or that... I know I'm being vague... but thats how it is. Well Robert, how have you been feeling as of late? Still eating salad and such?
Robert Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 There could be an infection, because for one day, I was "pissing barbed wire". Maybe all it needs is an antibiotic.
Krosigrim Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 "pissing barbed wire"I cringed upon hearing that...
Alpha Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 There could be an infection, because for one day, I was "pissing barbed wire". Maybe all it needs is an antibiotic.What exactly does that mean... painful urination .... or peeing blood?
Robert Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 Painful... as if you were passing acid.
emsley Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 Holy crap, I just finished that lecture. That's borderline stage 3 CKD. Hopefully you don't get any uremic symptoms (show at stage 5 or 6 when GFR goes below 15-30). Belth, GFR is not something you really need to wait around for another opinion. It is what it is. They probably did a iothalamate or inulin test. Now they'll check his Vit D hormones as well as his parathyroid, check for anemia, and do a host of lab tests. If there is any hypertension then that will have to be aggressively managed and if you don't then they'll probably do something about blood pressure management anyway because that is the number 1 risk for disease progression. My thoughts exactly. Looks like robert might end up on dialysis, is that for kidney and livers? My thoughts go out to you robert, dont let it scare you do the best you can.
Inky Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 that really sucks robert, I hope everything works out OK for you.
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