thankyou. I hope too that someone can shed some light!God that sounds awful for you - really hope things start to improve soon. Sorry I can't offer advice as I don't know anything about the condition. Here's hoping someone comes along soon. Wishing you well.
Thanks for the advice. Although the thought of more long term meds is not great, its good to know things will get better. The thought of this level of nausea and discomfort carrying on much longer is difficult to deal with.Things will improve with medication. But it will mean long term use of diuretics, BP meds, probably including Ramipril and Valsartan to reduce BP. Statins and Ezetimibe to control cholesterol. Sorry to be bearer of bad tidings
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english is not my language, but I'll tryHi all,
need some advice. About 12 weeks ago i had swollen ankles and hands and puffy eyes. Was getting worse daily to a point when i felt so ill decided to see dr. Urine test showed i was leaking protein and blood. Prescribed anti biotics. Next morning i was like a beach ball with slits for eyes and short of breath, straight to a and e where it was decided that allergy to antibiotics. High bg , 28, and ketones. Admitted overnight and told to look after my control, not eat so much. Next day received call to say i needed to go back to dr. I was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome. Have since had a million blood tests an last week a kidney biopsy. I have never felt so ill, constant pain in ribs, extreme. Lethergy, nausea which has now progressed to vommiting, rash all over my body and joint pain. I have been prescribed ramapril and flusomide but fluid not receeding. I have never felt this ill. Not been to work for 4 weeks and gained over 2 stone. I have gone from working full time with a family and hectic lifestyle to being sofa bound sleeping 17 hrs a say in 3 months. Does anyone else have any experience of nephotic suyndrome and can expect things to get better. I'm worried that my current condition is not diabetes related and I'm not getting answers from dr. Any insight would be gret
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english is not my language, but I'll tryViktoria I have had Diabetic Nephropathy for over a year now and on occasions have had oedema in the legs and ankles which can be disabling. I am on Ramipril 5mg and Spironolactone 100mg (a potassium sparing diuretic) to get rid of excess fluid.
Top tips: Even though it might be very painful, WALK as much as you can and you will notice you run to the toilet and pee more as this is your body reabsorbing fluid and excreting it. Also when sitting down prop your feet up on something. Let me know how you get on.
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