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Drink a shit ton of water for sure, and my case is kind of weird. Medullary Sponge Kidney I found out last ultrasound and stil with the recent one. From what I read online it seems this condition can even cause the kidney stones, so diet changes it seems won't do any good. Urologist seems to suggest perhaps a kidney transplant, but I find it is not fair to suggest or attempt it till I am at end stage or close to it. There's many people who have been waiting for years for a kidney. Note he says it is 'in appearance', but the frequent UTIs throughout the years seems to point to this.
Oh my! That does complicate things for sure!Drink a shit ton of water for sure, and my case is kind of weird. Medullary Sponge Kidney I found out last ultrasound and stil with the recent one. From what I read online it seems this condition can even cause the kidney stones, so diet changes it seems won't do any good. Urologist seems to suggest perhaps a kidney transplant, but I find it is not fair to suggest or attempt it till I am at end stage or close to it. There's many people who have been waiting for years for a kidney. Note he says it is 'in appearance', but the frequent UTIs throughout the years seems to point to this.
Complications of medullary sponge kidney include
hematuria, or blood in the urine
kidney stones
urinary tract infections (UTIs)
There's a bunch of hoops from support groups I am in about a transplant. Some of them make sense like losing weight, then went 'wtf' at like having to get a dental health checkup. I don't have dental health insurance with my plan anymore sadly, and even if I did I'd still need to pay up front a bit I bet... Also the other issue are my parents basically being concerned about a kidney transplant just because of one person my mom knows. My moms friend kid has had kidney issues for ages and had failed kidney transplants, so they assume it'd be the same for me I guess. I also did read not every single transplant center is the same.Oh my! That does complicate things for sure!
Sure do agree with your decision about a transplant. But I have to wonder, since the waiting list is so long, if you should go ahead & get on the list; when your name comes up, if you're still undecided or for whatever reason, you could just decline. I have no idea how that works.
A drawback of that idea, though, would be what if you have to go back to "start" on the waiting list.
Dang! I just hope that MSK diagnosis might be wrong. In the meantime just drink lots of water!!!!![]()
I don't have dental health insurance with my plan anymore sadly, and even if I did I'd still need to pay up front a bit I bet
Yeah, it does suck ass. They require like a dental checkup for some reasons and then getting your teeth fixed if something is wrong. I think to just ensure no infection or whatever. Not every kidney transplant center apparently does this.Dental insurance usually sucks and only covers a small amount (like $2000 a year). Every time I go to to the dentist they send me a bill for something afterwards (insurance only covered this but not that, a percentage of this or that, etc)
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