No, and dialysis is not a cure it's a temporary bandaid.
2007-05-21 21:51:29
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answered by GVD 5
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answered by ? 3
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A good friend was taking Advil for Arthritis, but actually abusing it. she was taking up to six pills every three hours around the clock, for years she remembered. One day she called, groggy and in a stupor, we called an ambulance.
She was rushed to an ER and was put on a dialysis machine. Her kidneys totally shut down. The doctors didn't think she would make it. They said after the test were in, she poison her kidneys with this medication she was on, they'd seen it before. Some people, thinking, if one works, two should be better.
After six months they thought a transplant would be in the future but then one kidney started to come back, then the other, after a year, there both working again. A warning to everyone, watch what your taking.
2007-05-21 23:34:13
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Nope at this stage. Certainly haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis is one option. The other route is to get kidney transplanted. Hopefully, in the near future, by cloning only organ may help to get self kidney because our immune sytem, created by god, can identify self or non self. This makes immunosuppressant to be used to prevent Graft Versus Host disease!!
2007-05-21 21:52:48
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answered by fT 2
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Heal Kidney Disease Forever : http://NaturallyGo.com/Info
2015-05-04 22:37:01
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answered by ? 2
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