Kidney flop - facilitate me please?

Hi! I've very serious problem:
now I'm going to dialysis weekly twice. My age is 19yrs.
I need to know is within any way I get rid of this dialysis and decrease creatinine height I don't want to do transplantation of kidney because I don't wanna hurt others and there is no guarantee in this operation..
Help me its really serious..,

are so kind .But keep in mind kidney donation doesnot hurt middle-of-the-road people .
Go and find compatible donor
No, there is no alternative to dialysis. It is not much fun (I've done it) - but everyone else w/ failing organs has NO options except waiting for a transplant. We have to be grateful for it.

If you have a living donor, you should beyond doubt take advantage of it. If you do not have a living donor, you should be on a waiting document. Trust me, a kidney transplant is 5000 times better than dialysis. I am a recipient of a kidney and pancreas.

If there was an risk to improve your creatinine, that would have been done prior to your going on dialysis.
Either you do dialysis or you don't. But if you don't you will get sicker and sicker and could possibly die. Maintain a renal diet and take meds as prescribed, but there is little else you can do. By having a transplant you are not hurting other people, if you are on a catalogue, the donor as most likely dead therefore they grain no more pain. If it is a living donor, they do so voluntarily and sacrifice their pain for your health. Besides the niggle is not that great, it goes a way in a couple weeks. The surgery sucks, but similar to I said, it will heal. But the choice is yours... Source(s): son was born with with the sole purpose 20% kidney function, went on dialysis both hd and pd 3 times a week, I donated a kidney to him.... would do it agian, even for a stranger,,, but maybe that is my moral fibre
Try visiting a health professional for proposal.
Why are you asking on the forum?

You are on dialysis so I know that you are seeing a nephrologist. Even if the world best nephrologist arise to be reading this, he/she does not know the specifics of your condition and has no hope of giving you a better and more accurate answer than your nephroloist.
go to a doctor. better now than when your worse Source(s): brain


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