You need to stick with physician and not guess work.
People relate to diseases differently.
And remember kidney transplants are avaliable options.
These questions are for you Doctor and specialists.
They have your medical history.
don't seek such a personal answer here on yahoo and get bogus info.
2006-10-15 06:56:57
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answered by cork 7
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answered by ? 3
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It's impossible to answer that question accurately, even a doctor who knows your history well would only be able to guess. In general, being on dialysis shortens life span (not as much as not being on dialysis if you need it, sometimes we have no really good options), people who are undergoing dialysis have a much higher death rate than the general population, but most of them tend to be much sicker than the general population at a given age, dialysis is often just one facet of the whole picture.
The best thing you can do is follow with your doctor, show up for every appointment, and live your life the best you can, nobody really knows how much time is left to him, the only thing we can do is live while we're alive.
2006-10-15 07:08:25
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answered by The Doc 6
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It is very hard to answer this question.
My brother is terminally ill. Back in June, they gave him two weeks to live because his kidneys were shutting down. They sent him home. After he was home about a week, the problem resolved itself, and he is still with us. So these kinds of things are hard to predict. What does your doctor say about all of this. You keep doing whatever he thinks is best for you. I know someone that was on dialysis for several years, and then was fortunate enough to get a donor kidney. The only ONE who knows how long we will live is God. All of us are in His Hands. Turn this problem over to Him, and He will see you through this. I will keep you in my prayers. God bless you.
2006-10-15 07:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I know of a natural supplement in the PDR that increases your natural stem cell production 1000% or more. It may be something for you to consider and also ask the doctor you are consulting with.
2006-10-15 07:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Cork is right. Don't risk torturing yourself with amateur unqualified guesswork from Yahoo because an answer either too optimistic or too pessimistic could make you waste time and opportunities.
2006-10-15 07:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Heal Kidney Disease Forever :
http://www.NaturallyGo.com/Help
2015-04-15 16:48:00
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answered by alice 2
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please ask your doctor these questions not us we know nonthing about this get a professional advice!
2006-10-15 07:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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