Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Hi Deb, Welcome to the email list! I'm sorry you have reason to be here, but very glad you found us. What a shock it must have been to be diagnosed with 25% function! Many of us have the dubious luxury of being diagnosed when we're no where far along as that. However, to answer your question, a number of folks are so non-symptomatic, that they just don't get diagnosed until later. I wouldn't exactly characterize such late diagnosis as rare, but it is fairly uncommon. However, we've just had two new members recently who have had such late diagnoses. I am very impressed you got your BP on track in only three weeks! That fast is rare! I've found it always takes my son a week and a half, two weeks to get used to any new dosage change. It was a good four months or so before we got a handle on that one - so you done good. Doing three or four BP meds is pretty common - as you already figured out. Going in with lots of questions is always a good thing. If you haven't found it already, do check our out companion web site, www.igan.ca This is one of the better kidney sites that I have seen. I can't help you out with the stomach pain issues. I'm hoping that someone who has more knowledge that I re advanced kidney disease can weigh in on this one. Do be sure to ask your doc. Cy new to disease and group > > > Hello - my name is Deb, I am 52 yrs old and I was diagnosed three weeks ago with iga. I am at 25% kidney function. I go to my neph again on Tuesday and have a long list of questions to ask him. My most frequent complaints seem to be fatigue and high blood pressure. We finally got it normalized three weeks ago and I am certainly hoping it stays that way - I am on three different bp meds and after reading the emails from this group, it's nice to know that it isn't unusual. Is it unusual to be at such a low kidney function when initial diagnoses is made? My neph says that he has no idea how long I've had it. > > My other big concern right now is that I tend to get stomach pains about a half hour or so after eating. The intensity varies and it isn't strong enough to warrant medication but it is bothersome. > > The group has answered some of my questions already - and I have a long list to go over with the doctor - this will be my first visit since diagnosis. > > Thanks in advance for any in-site. > > Deb > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Welcome to the group. My daughter was having the same pains in her stomache and they put her on Zantec twice a day, it has really helped. also feels really tired alot, she will have all this energy and after doing something she will get really tired. The past two days have been really hard on her, whenever she is tired she just goes and lays down for an hour or so. I have only been involved with this group for about 4 weeks and I want to tell you they are the most wonderful and amazing people you will ever meet. They have gotten me through some hard times and I'm sure that they will help me through the next stage of hard times. Lori > Hi Deb, > > Welcome to the email list! I'm sorry you have reason to be here, but very > glad you found us. What a shock it must have been to be diagnosed with 25% > function! Many of us have the dubious luxury of being diagnosed when we're > no where far along as that. However, to answer your question, a number of > folks are so non-symptomatic, that they just don't get diagnosed until > later. I wouldn't exactly characterize such late diagnosis as rare, but it > is fairly uncommon. However, we've just had two new members recently who > have had such late diagnoses. > > I am very impressed you got your BP on track in only three weeks! That fast > is rare! I've found it always takes my son a week and a half, two weeks to > get used to any new dosage change. It was a good four months or so before > we got a handle on that one - so you done good. Doing three or four BP meds > is pretty common - as you already figured out. > > Going in with lots of questions is always a good thing. If you haven't > found it already, do check our out companion web site, www.igan.ca This is > one of the better kidney sites that I have seen. > > I can't help you out with the stomach pain issues. I'm hoping that someone > who has more knowledge that I re advanced kidney disease can weigh in on > this one. Do be sure to ask your doc. > > Cy > > > new to disease and group > > > > > > > > Hello - my name is Deb, I am 52 yrs old and I was diagnosed three weeks > ago with iga. I am at 25% kidney function. I go to my neph again on > Tuesday and have a long list of questions to ask him. My most frequent > complaints seem to be fatigue and high blood pressure. We finally got it > normalized three weeks ago and I am certainly hoping it stays that way - I > am on three different bp meds and after reading the emails from this group, > it's nice to know that it isn't unusual. Is it unusual to be at such a low > kidney function when initial diagnoses is made? My neph says that he has no > idea how long I've had it. > > > > My other big concern right now is that I tend to get stomach pains > about a half hour or so after eating. The intensity varies and it isn't > strong enough to warrant medication but it is bothersome. > > > > The group has answered some of my questions already - and I have a > long list to go over with the doctor - this will be my first visit since > diagnosis. > > > > Thanks in advance for any in-site. > > > > Deb > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hi Cy, Thanks for replying. I would love to say that it only took three weeks to get the bp under control - we first found I had high blood pressure in early July and it has taken 5 months to find the magic combo. Deb new to disease and group > > >> >> >> Hello - my name is Deb, I am 52 yrs old and I was diagnosed three weeks > ago with iga. I am at 25% kidney function. I go to my neph again on > Tuesday and have a long list of questions to ask him. My most frequent > complaints seem to be fatigue and high blood pressure. We finally got it > normalized three weeks ago and I am certainly hoping it stays that way - I > am on three different bp meds and after reading the emails from this > group, > it's nice to know that it isn't unusual. Is it unusual to be at such a > low > kidney function when initial diagnoses is made? My neph says that he has > no > idea how long I've had it. >> >> My other big concern right now is that I tend to get stomach pains > about a half hour or so after eating. The intensity varies and it isn't > strong enough to warrant medication but it is bothersome. >> >> The group has answered some of my questions already - and I have a > long list to go over with the doctor - this will be my first visit since > diagnosis. >> >> Thanks in advance for any in-site. >> >> Deb >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 OK - that sounds more realistic! I'm so glad you got that under control. BP management is such a big part of this game. Please let us know how things go with the neph tomorrow. Cy new to disease and group > > > > > >> > >> > >> Hello - my name is Deb, I am 52 yrs old and I was diagnosed three weeks > > ago with iga. I am at 25% kidney function. I go to my neph again on > > Tuesday and have a long list of questions to ask him. My most frequent > > complaints seem to be fatigue and high blood pressure. We finally got it > > normalized three weeks ago and I am certainly hoping it stays that way - I > > am on three different bp meds and after reading the emails from this > > group, > > it's nice to know that it isn't unusual. Is it unusual to be at such a > > low > > kidney function when initial diagnoses is made? My neph says that he has > > no > > idea how long I've had it. > >> > >> My other big concern right now is that I tend to get stomach pains > > about a half hour or so after eating. The intensity varies and it isn't > > strong enough to warrant medication but it is bothersome. > >> > >> The group has answered some of my questions already - and I have a > > long list to go over with the doctor - this will be my first visit since > > diagnosis. > >> > >> Thanks in advance for any in-site. > >> > >> Deb > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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