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I know how you feel. I used to " bounce " off the walls so to speak.

But over the last few years I have slowed down alot. I also spoke to

my neph about it and he insists it has nothing to do with IGAn. He

thinks its just how my body reacts to the BP meds he has me on

" Vasotec " or Enelapril (one of the generics for vasotec). I take

approximatell 20mg a day. As my kidney fuction has decreased over the

years I do feel " more tired " , and it takes me alot longer to recover

from a long night. It seems to take a week before I feel better. My

meds havnt changed in a while so I can only attribute the increase

fatige to the disease.

I try to work with it. Go to bed early and try to rest during the

day. It does change your life, but look at it this way. We or you

could have something alot worse, I count my blessings I dont suffer

from another more debilitating disease.

>

> Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

> you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

> I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

> me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

> stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

> to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

> a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

> just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

> work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

> longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

> have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

> draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

> articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

> perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

> forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

> dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

> struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

>

> So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

> any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

> stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

> to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

>

> Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

> pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

> but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

>

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yep the fatigue is definately a part of it. it sucks and there isn't

really much you can do that i have discovered except staying on iron

supplements and eating right and being determined. A vegetarian diet

when done right helps give a lot more energy. The only real thing

that I use to combat fatigue is determination and strength of will

power. i am a college student taking 20 hours so i have to make

myself go to class and get my work done. i can't afford to fall

behind. i'd never catch back up. having a routine makes things easier

as i'm stubbornly habitual. but yeah, i've found that all we can do is

accept it and do our best to work through it.

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I'm sorry you are having to fight with your fatigue, it is the pits. (says one

who has spent roughly 14 of the last 72 hours upright...mainly due to a migraine

knocking me down for the count) Some ideas:

--With a GFR of 27, fatigue is common but....

--How do your blood values look?

--Are you anemic?

--Other things can compound fatigue, depression is a big one here. You end up

fatigued, become depressed due to the fatigue, and the depression makes the

fatigue worse. It's a hard cycle to break but it can be done. Perhaps a

therapist might be in order...I have gone to one in the past and he worked some

wonders.

--Medications you are on can compound the fatigue. Check into side effects and

see if your neph can try other meds that may not cause fatigue on such a large

scale.

As for how to combat fatigue:

--Exercise....you say " Ya right!? " but seriously if you get out and exercise

just 30 minutes a day it will do wonders for your fatigue. I find I sleep

better, sweating helps take some pressure off the kidneys by removing some

toxins thru the skin, and the endorphins released help give you a natural boost.

--Stick to your diet to help ease some of the strain on the kidneys. When I eat

horridly I pay for it big time over about a 3 day period until my body can catch

up with what I ate....then it takes a few weeks of being vigilant about the

foods I put in my mouth to really feel o.k. again.

--Nap or rest when you can.

--I also am an eBayer and I find if I work for 30 minutes and rest for 30 I get

more done during the day than if I just try to plug thru it all at once. Get

yourself a kitchen timer and set it for 30 minutes, when it goes off take a

break. Lay on the bed, rest, get some water, etc. set the timer for your 30

minute break and when it goes off continue working for another 30 minutes. It

sounds odd but I get more work done each day I do this than the days I don't.

I'm sure I'll come up with more but that's all my fuzzy brain can think of right

now....darn migraines....

Amy G.

Any way to treat my fatigue?

Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

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Hi Lain,

Fatigue is a hard thing to cope with. Amy has already given you

excellent advice, and I want echo her comments. Exercise honestly does

help so much, but first check with your Neph on your blood levels to

make sure anemia is not contributing to the fatigue. It is possible

that you have renal induced anemia since you are below 30%.

Do allow your body to get the rest it needs even if it means you need

to let go of some things to get to bed earlier. Make sure you tell

your Nephrologist that you are struggling with fatigue.

On the flank pain question, it is a discomfort, either mild or more

pronounced in the lower back about just below the ribs where your

kidneys are located.

I think it was Cy who responded to your fish oil question and I wanted

to add that once you have the correct levels, good places to go to buy

it at a good price are Costco and Sam's Club.

Hope this helps.

Any way to treat my fatigue?

Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

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Hello -

You've gotten great advice from Amy and others - I just wanted to pop in and

say hello. Who do you see at Stanford? How long have you been treated

there? (I live 5 minutes from there). I'd love to hear what you have to

say about their neph dept (we're on the pediatric side). Feel free to write

me privately if you are more comfortable. Between your poker and ebay

gigs, you sound very enterprising! I have some friends who do the poker

thing - and who regularly clean my clocks every time we get together. It

wasn't until very recently, I appreciated just how big poker is around here.

I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to be 24 and perpetually feeling

a quart low. Anemia is very common with advanced renal disease. Do you

know what your hematocrit and hemoglobin are?

Cy

Any way to treat my fatigue?

> Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

> you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

> I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

> me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

> stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

> to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

> a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

> just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

> work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

> longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

> have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

> draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

> articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

> perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

> forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

> dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

> struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

>

> So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

> any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

> stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

> to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

>

> Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

> pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

> but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

>

>

>

>

>

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My doctor is Amul K. Jobalia. I'm not treated at Stanford, but at

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, who apparently has him on loan or

something. Thanks to all of you guys for your great responses, I

won't answer them all, though they were all very helpful and much

appreciated. Here's the full results of my second-most recent labs

(about 3 weeks ago). My GFR has dropped to 27 since then, so there

has doubtless been some changes, but I don't have those results handy.

I should also mention that I very recently developed hyperthyroidism.

HEMOGRAM AND DIFFERENTIAL

WBC Count 5.1

RBC Count 4.27 L

Hemoglobin 12.3 L

Hematocrit 35.1 L

MCV 82.1

MCH 28.8

MCHC 35.0

RDW 13.1

Platelet Count 230

Neutrophils 1.2

Lymphocytes 25.0

Monocytes 5.6

Eosinophils 1.2

Basophils 0.5

Abs Neutrophils 1.2

Abs Lymphocytes 1.3

Abs Monocytes 0.3

Abs Eosinophils 0.1

Abs Basophils 0.0

GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Sodium 142

Potassium 4.6

Chloride 106

CO2 25

Anion Gap 11

Glucose, Random 78

Urea N, Blood 49 H

Creatinine 2.6 H

GFR 32 L

Uric Acid 11.5 H

Calcium 9.0

Phosphorous 4.2

Magnesium 0.8

Albumin 3.8

ALT(GPT) 3.8

Cholesterol 117 L

URINE CHEMISTRY

Creatinine, Ur 88.4

Protein, Urine 420

Protein/Creat 4.75 H

>

> Hello -

>

> You've gotten great advice from Amy and others - I just wanted to

pop in and

> say hello. Who do you see at Stanford? How long have you been treated

> there? (I live 5 minutes from there). I'd love to hear what you

have to

> say about their neph dept (we're on the pediatric side). Feel free

to write

> me privately if you are more comfortable. Between your poker and ebay

> gigs, you sound very enterprising! I have some friends who do the

poker

> thing - and who regularly clean my clocks every time we get

together. It

> wasn't until very recently, I appreciated just how big poker is

around here.

> I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to be 24 and perpetually

feeling

> a quart low. Anemia is very common with advanced renal disease. Do

you

> know what your hematocrit and hemoglobin are?

>

> Cy

> Any way to treat my fatigue?

>

>

> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

> >

> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

> >

> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> > Thank you

> >

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Welcome to the group.

I would guess you are probably starting to feel some effects from chronic

renal insufficiency. That might account for some of the fatigue you

describe, although, I also wouldn't underestimate the side effects of blood

pressure medication as well.

I know of no way to treat the actual fatigue. I would try to eat well and

exercise though, because you want to retain your fitness level as much as

you possibly can. As you get into this amount of renal insufficiency, it

gets harder and harder to get it back should you let it go.

Pierre

Any way to treat my fatigue?

>>

>>

>> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

>> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

>> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

>> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

>> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

>> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

>> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

>> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

>> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

>> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

>> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

>> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

>> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

>> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

>> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

>> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

>> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

>> >

>> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

>> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

>> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

>> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

>> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

>> >

>> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

>> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

>> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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

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>> >

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>> >

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I couldn't fit Jobalia in the nephrology department at Stanford. Is it

possible he is a fellow? That would explain the Stanford connection and the

lack of mention on the Stanford web site (and perhaps the unfamiliarity with

fatigue :(

). There is a neph at Stanford - Lafayette - who's big research

interest is IgAN. Beyond that, I don't know anything about him.

Cy

Any way to treat my fatigue?

>>

>>

>> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

>> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on anyone,

>> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly awful for

>> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

>> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to make it

>> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of opening

>> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am only

>> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

>> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

>> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

>> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find the game

>> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was very

>> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was feeling

>> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a sentence and

>> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more and more

>> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

>> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

>> >

>> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have found (if

>> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

>> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

>> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being related

>> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

>> >

>> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have some

>> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney should be,

>> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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

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Hi and Welcome. I couldn't agree more with Pierre about staying

fit. I am 75 years old and work out most days - not to the extent

that I did at age 50, but about 45 minutes which includes time on the

eliptical machine, free weights and walking outdoors. I also sleep

well for at least 8 hours without medication I have found that this

not only relieves stress, but gives confidence that you are fighting

back. It takes committment and determination, but the results are

worth it. My kidney function is about 25% and I have been stable for

3 years. Keep fighting!!

Gloria from Maine

> >>

> >> Hello -

> >>

> >> You've gotten great advice from Amy and others - I just wanted to

> > pop in and

> >> say hello. Who do you see at Stanford? How long have you been

treated

> >> there? (I live 5 minutes from there). I'd love to hear what

you

> > have to

> >> say about their neph dept (we're on the pediatric side). Feel

free

> > to write

> >> me privately if you are more comfortable. Between your poker

and ebay

> >> gigs, you sound very enterprising! I have some friends who do

the

> > poker

> >> thing - and who regularly clean my clocks every time we get

> > together. It

> >> wasn't until very recently, I appreciated just how big poker is

> > around here.

> >> I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to be 24 and

perpetually

> > feeling

> >> a quart low. Anemia is very common with advanced renal

disease. Do

> > you

> >> know what your hematocrit and hemoglobin are?

> >>

> >> Cy

> >> Any way to treat my fatigue?

> >>

> >>

> >> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that

many of

> >> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on

anyone,

> >> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly

awful for

> >> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold.

I've

> >> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to

make it

> >> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of

opening

> >> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but

am only

> >> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the

energy to

> >> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but

am no

> >> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I

play. I

> >> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find

the game

> >> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I

was very

> >> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was

feeling

> >> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a

sentence and

> >> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more

and more

> >> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've

been

> >> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

> >> >

> >> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have

found (if

> >> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to

avoid all

> >> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> >> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being

related

> >> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping

fast.

> >> >

> >> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I

have some

> >> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney

should be,

> >> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

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

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That is really impressive Gloria! You're post is inspiring not only to those

with impaired kidney function - but to non-kidney folks such as myself.

Cy (free weights: lifts venti, extra shot latte; aerobics: runs to the car

with venti extra shot.)

Any way to treat my fatigue?

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that

> many of

>> >> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on

> anyone,

>> >> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly

> awful for

>> >> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold.

> I've

>> >> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to

> make it

>> >> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of

> opening

>> >> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but

> am only

>> >> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the

> energy to

>> >> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but

> am no

>> >> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I

> play. I

>> >> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find

> the game

>> >> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I

> was very

>> >> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was

> feeling

>> >> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a

> sentence and

>> >> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more

> and more

>> >> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've

> been

>> >> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

>> >> >

>> >> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have

> found (if

>> >> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to

> avoid all

>> >> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

>> >> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being

> related

>> >> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping

> fast.

>> >> >

>> >> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I

> have some

>> >> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney

> should be,

>> >> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

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

>> >> >

>> >> > To unsubcribe via email,

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

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That is amazing and very inspiring Gloria!

Re: Any way to treat my fatigue?

Hi and Welcome. I couldn't agree more with Pierre about staying

fit. I am 75 years old and work out most days - not to the extent

that I did at age 50, but about 45 minutes which includes time on the

eliptical machine, free weights and walking outdoors. I also sleep

well for at least 8 hours without medication I have found that this

not only relieves stress, but gives confidence that you are fighting

back. It takes committment and determination, but the results are

worth it. My kidney function is about 25% and I have been stable for

3 years. Keep fighting!!

Gloria from Maine

> >>

> >> Hello -

> >>

> >> You've gotten great advice from Amy and others - I just wanted to

> > pop in and

> >> say hello. Who do you see at Stanford? How long have you been

treated

> >> there? (I live 5 minutes from there). I'd love to hear what

you

> > have to

> >> say about their neph dept (we're on the pediatric side). Feel

free

> > to write

> >> me privately if you are more comfortable. Between your poker

and ebay

> >> gigs, you sound very enterprising! I have some friends who do

the

> > poker

> >> thing - and who regularly clean my clocks every time we get

> > together. It

> >> wasn't until very recently, I appreciated just how big poker is

> > around here.

> >> I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to be 24 and

perpetually

> > feeling

> >> a quart low. Anemia is very common with advanced renal

disease. Do

> > you

> >> know what your hematocrit and hemoglobin are?

> >>

> >> Cy

> >> Any way to treat my fatigue?

> >>

> >>

> >> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that

many of

> >> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on

anyone,

> >> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly

awful for

> >> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold.

I've

> >> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to

make it

> >> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of

opening

> >> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but

am only

> >> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the

energy to

> >> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but

am no

> >> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I

play. I

> >> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find

the game

> >> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I

was very

> >> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was

feeling

> >> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a

sentence and

> >> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more

and more

> >> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've

been

> >> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

> >> >

> >> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have

found (if

> >> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to

avoid all

> >> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> >> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being

related

> >> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping

fast.

> >> >

> >> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I

have some

> >> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney

should be,

> >> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > 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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Try this link:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=jobalia+stanford&btnG=Search

Unfortunately, my Internet's a bit messed up and I can't follow the

links to med.stanford.edu.

> >>

> >> Hello -

> >>

> >> You've gotten great advice from Amy and others - I just wanted to

> > pop in and

> >> say hello. Who do you see at Stanford? How long have you been

treated

> >> there? (I live 5 minutes from there). I'd love to hear what you

> > have to

> >> say about their neph dept (we're on the pediatric side). Feel free

> > to write

> >> me privately if you are more comfortable. Between your poker

and ebay

> >> gigs, you sound very enterprising! I have some friends who do the

> > poker

> >> thing - and who regularly clean my clocks every time we get

> > together. It

> >> wasn't until very recently, I appreciated just how big poker is

> > around here.

> >> I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to be 24 and perpetually

> > feeling

> >> a quart low. Anemia is very common with advanced renal disease. Do

> > you

> >> know what your hematocrit and hemoglobin are?

> >>

> >> Cy

> >> Any way to treat my fatigue?

> >>

> >>

> >> > Hello all. From reading some of the posts here, I see that many of

> >> > you seem to suffer from fatigue, and while I don't wish it on

anyone,

> >> > I'm glad I'm not alone in this. The fatigue is particularly

awful for

> >> > me, because I'm 24 years old and it has put my life on hold. I've

> >> > stopped attending college because I cannot get out of bed to

make it

> >> > to class, and I begin to feel very sleepy within 10 minutes of

opening

> >> > a book. I have a small business selling things on eBay, but am

only

> >> > just able to pay my rent each month because I've lost the energy to

> >> > work. I was supplementing my income well playing poker, but am no

> >> > longer able to focus and I lose money almost every time I play. I

> >> > have also been something of a chess enthusiast, but now find

the game

> >> > draining. When I used to talk to people, I was told that I was

very

> >> > articulate, and I always felt able to communicate what I was

feeling

> >> > perfectly. Now, I will regularly be in the middle of a

sentence and

> >> > forget what I was saying. Every day I find my thinking more

and more

> >> > dull, which makes me feel stupid and is very depressing. I've been

> >> > struggling to get ahead in life, and now I find it impossible.

> >> >

> >> > So, sorry for that rant. I'm wondering what ways you have

found (if

> >> > any) of coping with fatigue. As I understand it, I am to avoid all

> >> > stimulants? My doctor is apparently one of Stanford's top

> >> > nephrologists, but he says he has never heard of fatigue being

related

> >> > to IgA. Any help is appreciated. My GFR is 27 and dropping fast.

> >> >

> >> > Oh, by the way, can anyone describe " flank pain " to me? I have

some

> >> > pain in my right lower-back about where I think my kidney

should be,

> >> > but I also have lower back problems, so I'm not sure.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > 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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Eating enough of the right foods? Sometimes people instinctively cut back on

what they eat when they have kidney disease. If you don't eat enough

protein, you can get run down and feel very tired all the time, especially

if you're already losing protein in your urine.

On the medical side, ask your doctor about your hemoglobin level (or just

ask if there's any sign of anemia), adequate iron stores, vitamin B12. Don't

take supplements for these on your own, but ask if you need them.

Measure your own blood pressure at home if you can and if it won't make you

too anxious, using proper procedure. If BP gets too low because you're on an

ACE inhibitor or something, it can certainly make you feel fatigued. It's

not unusual for BP to be higher in the doctor's office than it really is,

which can result in over-medication. A possible side effect of ACE

inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers is lowered hemoglobin.

Pierre

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