Diabetes Kidney Failure - My Story

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By Wbisbill

End Stage Kidney Disease

Diabetes is Dangerous

I am a kidney transplant patient. I lost my kidneys in 2002 (approximately) because of diabetes and high blood pressure. I know first hand how deadly diabetes can be. I am new to hub pages, but I will probably do several hubs on the dangers of diabetes.

There was a point in time in my diabetes that I did not value the remarkable power that diabetes exacts over a body when it is not kept under control. I have learned a lot, mostly through the school of hard knocks. This hub is regarding Diabetes Kidney Failure and what I think you need to know about Diabetes Kidney Damage. This perspective is from a patient surviving.

I refuse to approach this as a victim, and It is very possible that some of what I have experienced would have happened anyway. I will never know. However, if my knowledge will help you then I am glad. I consider myself an expert; I have been forced to become one. After multiple conferences with doctors, nurse practitioners, dieticians, internal imaging specialists, and a rang of specialists which have left me with bills upon bills, pills upon pills, chills with no thrills – I have had several non-diabetic health care professionals ask me questions!

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Are You At Risk For Kidney Failure

You may be at risk for kidney disease and not even know it! Let me begin by listing six classes of people (and there are more I could include depending on life style and the medications you take!) who are known to be at obvious risk.

  1. Genetics: Do you have a family history of diabetes.
  2. Obesity: People over their ideal body weight
  3. Gestational Diabetes: People who had diabetes with pregnancy only
  4. Life style: People who exercise less and have a sedentary lifestyle;
  5. Glucose Intolerance: Individuals who have impaired glucose intolerance (fasting glucose levels being higher than normal (120+)
  6. Fat: Individuals with high triglyceride (fat) level in the blood.

In my case I have/had all, except for gestational diabetes, of the above. I was born with a birth defect that left me somewhat crippled and exercise, fat build up, and such happened over time. I felt good though and did not heed the warnings. I hope you do!

Diabetes Is The Primary Cause Of Kidney Failure

Diabetes and hypertension are some of the top causes of kidney failure requiring dialysis in the United States. This fact is well known. When I was in dialysis, a good part of my friends/fellow patients were diabetics. Know how to protect yourself. Know the testing that you need to get. Know if you are at risk for diabetes. I have had my share of dialysis and I do wish that experience on anyone.

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If You Think You Have Diabetic Kidney Disease

If you suspect kidney disease see your primary care professional ASAP. You will need to have her screen you for diabetic kidney disease. She will check your blood creatinine level which is used to determine your kidney function. This level varies according to your age, sex, race, and weight. Your urine will need to be screened for protein. (A small amount of protein in the urine is called microalbuminuria. A Larger amount is most often called proteinuria or frank proteinuria.)

What Can You Do If Think You Are At Risk?

MORE KIDNEY DYSFUNCTION RESOURCES

What Can You Do If Think You Are At Risk?

1. Must see your doctor

2. Get your sugar control number (a1c) below 7%. If you don’t know what this means your doctor will explain. I’ll try to write another hub later.

3. If you have high blood pressure (hypertension), get your blood pressure below 130/80.

4. If you have small or large amounts of protein in the urine, ask your health care provider if you are right for a group of medicines called ace inhibitors and Arb's which can lower the protein in the urine and help to protect your kidneys against diabetes.

5. Exercise (if ok with your healthcare provider) at least 3 times per week. Aerobic activity is needed. This helps blood sugar, weight, heart and blood pressure. I was told that every hour of exercise extends your life expectancy! Wow!

6. Get down to your ideal body weight. I am still working on this – it is the hardest for some of us!

7. If you have a family history of diabetes, get screened. Very important.

8. If you already have diabetes, keep your blood sugar levels under control. Check your sugar often. I check my sugar 5-6 times daily.

9. Wear your medical id bracelet or jewelry in case of an accident.

10. Stay positive.

Resources from my web sites: KnowingDiabetes.com

One final note: even if you are to the point of dialysis do not despair. I have friends who live full lives and take dialysis as well! Good luck and God bless!

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Wbisbill Hub Author 3 years ago

My prayer is that the reader of this hub will find my story helpful and you will not take diabetes for granted.

Since my problems I have really studied this topic and I hope it will help someone. Personally, I am not out of the woods but doing much better! Good luck to you!

techdeuce 2 years ago

keep at it. Diabetes is a lifestyle. Treat it as your first job. The rest is gravy compared to it. Good luck!

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chicamom85 2 years ago

Great article thank you. My husband is on kidney dialysis for the past 2 years. We pray daily for a transplant

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Pastor_Walt 2 years ago

chicamom85 :

I will pray with you. Dialysis is not the end of the world, but the wait for a kidney can seem like it! Grace and Peace!

jppayal 2 years ago

i have put some yoga exercise in my hub and at the end of video you will find some home remedies, these help a lot to control blood sugar level

all the best

http://hubpages.com/hub/Cure-for-Diabetes-type-2

pretyy_joyce05 2 years ago

wla bang story tlga ng kidney kelangan q lan pu ehhhh

mel balete 2 years ago

this is an informative article.I have been undergoing dialysis for a year now and we're still praying for a transplant to happen the soonest possible timt.

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His daughter Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

My husband is experiencing kidney failure as a result of medication he has been on for years and is facing possible dialysis. So we can somewhat relate with this as well. We continue to pray for God's miracle hand in this situation so that God receives all the glory.

diop 2 years ago

Type 2 diabetes is no joke so please eat the right foods no sugar.

Types Of Kidney Problems 23 months ago

Types Of Kidney Problems

People with kidney problems are often totally unaware of them until a sudden symptom or blood test creates awareness. Kidney problems may occur at any age and fall into two main categories

Acute - which is a current flair up and

Chronic - which simply means long term.

Acute Kidney Problems

are generally referred to as ACUTE Pyelonephritis. This usually develops quickly and is mostly one sided. It is more common amongst women and may cause high temperature or fever, blood in the urine, nausea, diarrhoea and most notably one sided pain in the back or flank.

Chronic Kidney Problems

or Chronic Kidney Disease, is referred to as CKD. It generally affects mature adults and may progress for years without any obvious signs or symptoms. CKD is judged on the speed with which your kidneys can filter your blood.

Read Full Article Here.

http://www.selfhealth.co.uk/Kidney-Problems.html

rock 19 months ago

I am on dialysis right now and during my first day of treatmnt i had a vary bad headache and i vomit in the treatment center...Right now i am looking for a kidney donor..

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Wbisbill Hub Author 19 months ago

Rock,

I know exactly what you are going through. Prayers and best wishes!

Michele Williams 14 months ago

Have you ever heard of liquid zeolite? It's a product by a company called Waiora and my mom has been taking it and it detoxes the body thereby allowing the body to heal itself....Check it out on the internet~she goes back to her doctor in 2 weeks for a check up but is feeling much better and noticing lots of positive changes regarding her health ....I'd bet her kidney function is up. Check out testimonials on google for Natural Cellular defense for kidney function....give it a try...it has the FDA GRAS approval - generally recognized as safe. I'll report back after she goes to her doctor.

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GarnetBird Level 2 Commenter 8 months ago

Harrowing--brave of you to share this. I have many cousins, aunts, etc., with Diabetes. I researched for my Hub on Zetia and found that permanent kidney damage can result from using it.Good Hub!

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