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I know that for me, my urine output has definitely decreased. I can go up to

9-12 hours between urinating. I am not sure if that is with all kidney

patients as renal function declines, or just with me, but at least I have

certainly

noticed it.

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Jeez, if that happens to me, the amount of fluid I drink, I'll end up

with fluid retention so bad I'll look like the Michelin Man

Well, I guess we could put a positive spin on that in that you won't

have to use those horrible toilets on any long flights?? :)

> I know that for me, my urine output has definitely decreased. I

can go up to

> 9-12 hours between urinating. I am not sure if that is with all

kidney

> patients as renal function declines, or just with me, but at least

I have certainly

> noticed it.

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That IS a positive :-) I do travel extensively on business, usually 2-3

times a month, and that is a definite plus!

In a message dated 11/26/2003 3:38:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,

garradh@... writes:

> Well, I guess we could put a positive spin on that in that you won't

> have to use those horrible toilets on any long flights?? :)

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I think it really depends on how functional the renal tubules are. By

itself, glomerular damage affects more what is filtered into the urine,

rather than the amount of urine produced. So you end up putting out a very

clean urine that has nothing in it but water. But most people also develop

some tubular damage (the renal tubules are part of each nephron, along with

the glomeruli), and that affects urine output directly. Another factor is

sodium intake and the kidney's ability to regulate sodium levels. The more

sodium there is in the body, the more water is retained on purpose to keep

the concentration of sodium at a certain level.

When I started dialysis 13 months ago, I was voiding about 1 litre per day.

Now I'm down to about 1/2 to 3/4 of that. But it's extremely sensitive to my

sodium intake. If I eat too much salt, but drink the same amount of fluid

(my restriction being 1.5 litres/day), I hold more of the fluid in. In that

case, from one dialysis treatment to the next, I can put on 2+ kilograms of

weight. But if I really watch the salt in the foods I eat, I sometimes go in

only 1 kg over my dry weight.

1 litre of water is equivalent to 1 kg of weight.

Pierre

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> I know that for me, my urine output has definitely decreased. I can go up

to

> 9-12 hours between urinating. I am not sure if that is with all kidney

> patients as renal function declines, or just with me, but at least I have

certainly

> noticed it.

>

>

>

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Pierre,

Thanks for running these numbers by us. I found them very useful.

Cy

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> > patients as renal function declines, or just with me, but at least I

have

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well if you're ever in Scotland, I'll buy you a urine jug erm I mean beer! :o)

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That IS a positive :-) I do travel extensively on business, usually 2-3

times a month, and that is a definite plus!

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Yeah I expected that, Scot's don't offer to buy a drink for real for

goodness sake!! :o)

> Thanks for the offer :-) I would love to see your country. My travel for

my

> work is limited to the USA though unfortunately.

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