Thanks Noblehead that was definately useful information. This ckd is a pretty crazy ordeal for me. It came on suddenly and has progressed pretty fast. It's a long story but pretty much I went in to the hospital for a screw I stepped on, admitted in with normal blood pressure and decent kidney function never had retinopathy and came out with high blood pressure problems, retinopathy and a declining kidney function. I supposedly had a bad reaction to the antibiotic. So then my first nephrologist didnt have my bp under control so my kidney function went from something above 80% in October, to 44% in December, to 35% in march, to 28% in July. So I got a new nephrologist now and hoping she can help get my bp under control. As far as my opthamologist, I think he's good but the thing I don't like is he is hard to slow down and talk to. I have to work to get a question in before he darts off after saying his bit. My sister has a opthomologist that says with diabetic ret you don't want to treat it to aggressively. Mine has lasered me quite a bit lately. I also have new reAlly bad light sensitivity and when I ask my opthomologist about it he says its probably just me having blue eyes. But I know that's not the case because its new. So I'm wondering if I should seek a new opthomologist with all this being said. Sorry kinda rambled on unnecessary. I stepped on the screw a year ago today. I'm on vacation with my family and its been really hard trying to keep up with them all and it makes me sad so I guess it just feels good to tell my story. Thanks for listening and thanks for the info.
don't get your hopes too high, as I said I don't know where the mouse study went and if there were human trials re kidney failure.Jack, wow that's really exciting information. I'm excited to ask my nephrologist about it. That would be super awesome if it could repair things. But even if it didnt repair in sure the diet would e super beneficial. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate that.
Noblehead
Thanks, yea it's a huge bummer and has affected my life in an extreme way. Thanks and I appreciate your advice.
if your Dr accepts that it won't make it worse, with your GFR quickly going down, even if it stabilises, it will be a win,Thanks Jack. I wont get my hopes up to much. I've been doing a lot of looking into this and it makes sense to me how it could if anything be beneficial to me. But I'll definately check with my doctor first. Thanks again.
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