Anonymous
April 6, 2005, 08:41 AM
Hi All,
I have been under the care of a specialist for about 2 1/2 years. During a recent visit he reported my blood creatinine level had gone from 2.1 to 3.2 and he said I should think about scheduling a precedure to create a fistula and start looking for a suitable center to begin dialysis in the near future.
After the shock subsided I searched the internet and found this site among several that addressed my concerns. After reading some of the postings here I am still somewhat confused. What reasdon could my doctor have for determining that a fistula access and in-center 3X a week dialysis is the correct (and only?) option for me? From some of the postings here it would seem there are alternatives to in-center procedures (at home frequent short duration treatment) that are not only superior to in-center but more convenient and flexible.
In addition I am trying to find answers to some questions I cannot find on the net.
-I assume dialysis is not particularly selective in the compunds it removes for the blood. How does this influence the treatments and medications one needs for other conditions?
-What are the typical diet restrictions?
-What are the infusions and IV's mentioned in some of the posts and articles I have read?
-What is a phosphorous binder and why is it needed?
Sorry for the lengthy tome here but I am hoping one of you can shed some some light on my confsion.
I have been under the care of a specialist for about 2 1/2 years. During a recent visit he reported my blood creatinine level had gone from 2.1 to 3.2 and he said I should think about scheduling a precedure to create a fistula and start looking for a suitable center to begin dialysis in the near future.
After the shock subsided I searched the internet and found this site among several that addressed my concerns. After reading some of the postings here I am still somewhat confused. What reasdon could my doctor have for determining that a fistula access and in-center 3X a week dialysis is the correct (and only?) option for me? From some of the postings here it would seem there are alternatives to in-center procedures (at home frequent short duration treatment) that are not only superior to in-center but more convenient and flexible.
In addition I am trying to find answers to some questions I cannot find on the net.
-I assume dialysis is not particularly selective in the compunds it removes for the blood. How does this influence the treatments and medications one needs for other conditions?
-What are the typical diet restrictions?
-What are the infusions and IV's mentioned in some of the posts and articles I have read?
-What is a phosphorous binder and why is it needed?
Sorry for the lengthy tome here but I am hoping one of you can shed some some light on my confsion.