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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2188761" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>When I had my heart attacks last Xmas, they stopped all my drugs immediately in A&E, and so when my kidneys stopped working altogether then it was not due to any of them, but one episode was due directly to the contrast dye used for the MRI scan, and the second occurred when I was flushing out the anaesthetic from my heart op. Both instances were not unexpected and were known side effects of those procedures. I was put back on my metfartin soon after my op. In my case my plumbing is so furred up that they take care now when changing my BP meds as has happened this year just because I have a weakness from that. I spent three months in hospital drinking and peeing for England to get my kidneys working again, and at the moment they are behaving themselves. I think it is common for hospitals to stop medications while they monitor and assess you until they get a diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2188761, member: 196898"] When I had my heart attacks last Xmas, they stopped all my drugs immediately in A&E, and so when my kidneys stopped working altogether then it was not due to any of them, but one episode was due directly to the contrast dye used for the MRI scan, and the second occurred when I was flushing out the anaesthetic from my heart op. Both instances were not unexpected and were known side effects of those procedures. I was put back on my metfartin soon after my op. In my case my plumbing is so furred up that they take care now when changing my BP meds as has happened this year just because I have a weakness from that. I spent three months in hospital drinking and peeing for England to get my kidneys working again, and at the moment they are behaving themselves. I think it is common for hospitals to stop medications while they monitor and assess you until they get a diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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