It's been a few weeks since I blogged, mainly since everything is status quo. Boring is good, though.
I recently had my routine monthly check ups with the Transplant Surgeon and Transplant Nephrologist; I'm still getting bi-weekly labs.
It's been a few weeks since I blogged, mainly since everything is status quo. Boring is good, though.
I recently had my routine monthly check ups with the Transplant Surgeon and Transplant Nephrologist; I'm still getting bi-weekly labs.
Just re-adding the My Kidney Blog "Stories about Life (and living!) with less-than-perfect Kidneys" to my Technorati Profile!
The My Kidney Blog site has been updated -
~ Upgraded to Drupal 6.4.
~ Installed the new releases of the Comment Notify, Comment Closer and Akismet modules.
~ My Kidney Blog has been added to AllTop.com under the Health category. When you've got a moment, take a peek at AllTop's site and check out the new sidebar button. Good job, everyone!
Hemodialysis patients plagued by insomnia
Adjustments in hemodialysis, avoiding daytime naps may improve sleep.
08/06/2008 - Article Source
NEW YORK--Patients with kidney disease treated with hemodialysis have problems sleeping that can't be explained by advanced age or chronic health conditions, according to new research.
A baby dying from kidney failure was saved when her doctor designed and built her a dialysis machine from scratch in his garage.
Well, it's been 3 months since my transplant, and everything is going well.
Being that my hemoglobin has not hit 10 since before surgery, my Transplant Nephrologist started me on Procrit, and I had my first dose last week. I'm on 10,000 units weekly (had my 2nd dose today), and, of course, this dose will be adjusted based on my labs. I have labs tomorrow, but I don't expect a huge jump in my hemoglobin just yet.