Yes, it would be an honor to pray for your daughter!
Father, we lift up this woman's precious daughter for healing. Father, with you all things are possible and nothing is impossible. We thank you that you are healing her kidneys and walking with her. We thank you that you are surrounding her family and giving them strength. In Jesus' holy name we pray........amen!
May the Lord bless you and your daughter!
2007-08-30 20:32:12
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answered by Marie 7
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Hi,
I will be blunt, you need to know and it is no good trying to sugar coat it all.
Renal failure, unless it can be cured, e.g. there is a blockage that can be removed, will continue until the kidney dies completely.
If it is only the one failing then the other will do it's work, as well as it's own, and life will be fairly normal.
If both are failing when the situation starts to be a real threat to life, dialysis will be the next step.
Dialysis is not a cure, only a way to preserve life and although good was never designed to be a permanent replacement for the kidneys.
Toxins will build up and will be dealt with has they occur by altering dialysis times and other medications.
A kidney transplant is the next step and although hard to find perfect match replacements they are steadily increasing in as more donors sign up.
You or your husband, son or other relative may be a match, and may be willing to donate.
A 'live' kidney is always better than a cadaverous one but either type is OK as long as it is a match.
There are many side effects, but she and you will learn to accept them and live with them, it may be harder for you than for her, it is horrible standing by helpless.
My wife had a new kidney in 2005 and her father had one 20+ years ago. In hospital with my wife there was another woman who had a 75 year old Spanish mans kidney flown in from Spain to the UK.
So there is always hope,
Skip
2007-08-30 16:36:59
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answered by FMAACMSkipppy 4
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I will certainly pray for her, you, and the rest of your family during this difficult time. Kidney failure is pretty serious, she may need a kidney transplant, try to find out if you or other family members are a match, and ask the doctor what options are available, and as always pray without ceasing. Good luck and God bless.
2007-08-30 16:22:54
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answered by 4Christ 4
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I'm so sorry, but be assured there have been many medical advances with kidney failure. God bless your daughter, and I'll keep her in my prayers. I would suggest you go to the medical section and ask a question regarding kidney failure, you'll get some good information. Posting here gets you prayer though, so go for both.
2007-08-30 16:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so sorry to hear this.We just found out a month ago that my Son's Good friend from school has double kidney failure and he is only 11.He is on the waiting list to find one and take Dialis 3 times a week.I agree that Prayer is the best thing,You are in in my thoughts and prayers.
2007-08-30 16:21:34
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answered by Dew 7
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My uncle had it since 14 and He is 51 now, the Dr.s said he wouldn't make it pass 20. He goes to dialysis 3 times a week now. But prayer defiantly works.
I will be in prayer. Keep us informed on how she is doing.
2007-08-30 16:26:36
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answered by Bobbie 5
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Out thoughts and prayers are with your daughter. im afraid i don't know any thing about kidney failure.
2007-08-30 16:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so sorry to hear of your daughter's illness. Although I don't know too much about her condition I will pray for her and the family. God bless....
2007-08-30 16:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know anything about it.. I wish I did so I could offer some kind of advice.. But I certainly will pray!
2007-08-30 16:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am Praying for your daughter. God Bless You and Your Family is my Prayer.
2007-08-30 16:22:18
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answered by deacon 6
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