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Hi all.

Just thought I would check in after my nephrologist appt. today.

No surprises--another decline kidney function. This time my serum

creatinine went from 2.8 to 3.3 in less than 4 months. The good news

is that my blood chemistry levels (potassium, phosphorus, etc) are

fine.

I am a bit frustrated, though, that I still do not qualify for EPO

shots. I do not know if it is the same elsewhere, but here in

Australia they won't prescribe the shots until the hemoglobin is

under 100 (sorry, I can't remember the units). My count was 102. She

said when treated they like to keep a patient at about 120.

Hopefully then I won't feel so desperately tired. I am teach high

school boys and by the end of the day I feel like something the cat

dragged in. I'll have blood work in 6 weeks to see if I can hit the

magic number. It is odd to try for a bad result!

Thanks, everyone, for being so supportive.

(an American in Australia)

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Well, bless your heart. It's a Texas thing. It is so frustrating when

things just continue to go downhill. I don't know what else to say. Other

than, if insurance in Australia is anything like insurance in U.S.A. , it's

like pulling teeth to get things like EPO or aranesp shots, primarily

because the insurance doesn't want to fork it over. Your lab results have

to be WORSE than bad to get anything done. Oops! Sorry to be so

pessimistic. I've got a long way to go. I think I'm in the anger phase.

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From: hotchkissm

Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 6:48 PM

To: iga-nephropathy

Subject: just checking in

Hi all.

Just thought I would check in after my nephrologist appt. today.

No surprises--another decline kidney function. This time my serum

creatinine went from 2.8 to 3.3 in less than 4 months. The good news

is that my blood chemistry levels (potassium, phosphorus, etc) are

fine.

I am a bit frustrated, though, that I still do not qualify for EPO

shots. I do not know if it is the same elsewhere, but here in

Australia they won't prescribe the shots until the hemoglobin is

under 100 (sorry, I can't remember the units). My count was 102. She

said when treated they like to keep a patient at about 120.

Hopefully then I won't feel so desperately tired. I am teach high

school boys and by the end of the day I feel like something the cat

dragged in. I'll have blood work in 6 weeks to see if I can hit the

magic number. It is odd to try for a bad result!

Thanks, everyone, for being so supportive.

(an American in Australia)

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Well, bless your heart. It's a Texas thing. It is so frustrating when

things just continue to go downhill. I don't know what else to say. Other

than, if insurance in Australia is anything like insurance in U.S.A. , it's

like pulling teeth to get things like EPO or aranesp shots, primarily

because the insurance doesn't want to fork it over. Your lab results have

to be WORSE than bad to get anything done. Oops! Sorry to be so

pessimistic. I've got a long way to go. I think I'm in the anger phase.

_____

From: hotchkissm

Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 6:48 PM

To: iga-nephropathy

Subject: just checking in

Hi all.

Just thought I would check in after my nephrologist appt. today.

No surprises--another decline kidney function. This time my serum

creatinine went from 2.8 to 3.3 in less than 4 months. The good news

is that my blood chemistry levels (potassium, phosphorus, etc) are

fine.

I am a bit frustrated, though, that I still do not qualify for EPO

shots. I do not know if it is the same elsewhere, but here in

Australia they won't prescribe the shots until the hemoglobin is

under 100 (sorry, I can't remember the units). My count was 102. She

said when treated they like to keep a patient at about 120.

Hopefully then I won't feel so desperately tired. I am teach high

school boys and by the end of the day I feel like something the cat

dragged in. I'll have blood work in 6 weeks to see if I can hit the

magic number. It is odd to try for a bad result!

Thanks, everyone, for being so supportive.

(an American in Australia)

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

Thank you

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Hi ,

I'm sorry to hear that you took the jump over 3.0 You hate to get into the

next category so to speak.

I kind of know what you mean about the EPO shots, you feel a little foolish

wishing for the right number to come up. I think from what I've read, I'm

right on the boarder line too. Interestingly enough though, with my last

change in meds, I am less tired. I go for labs this week and I'll be

interested in knowing if the hemocrit has remained the same or if for some

reason I've had a slight improvement. Let us know what your next labs say.

Hang in there...

Connie

just checking in

Hi all.

Just thought I would check in after my nephrologist appt. today.

No surprises--another decline kidney function. This time my serum

creatinine went from 2.8 to 3.3 in less than 4 months. The good news

is that my blood chemistry levels (potassium, phosphorus, etc) are

fine.

I am a bit frustrated, though, that I still do not qualify for EPO

shots. I do not know if it is the same elsewhere, but here in

Australia they won't prescribe the shots until the hemoglobin is

under 100 (sorry, I can't remember the units). My count was 102. She

said when treated they like to keep a patient at about 120.

Hopefully then I won't feel so desperately tired. I am teach high

school boys and by the end of the day I feel like something the cat

dragged in. I'll have blood work in 6 weeks to see if I can hit the

magic number. It is odd to try for a bad result!

Thanks, everyone, for being so supportive.

(an American in Australia)

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

Thank you

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