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Hi Rita!

Thank you, I hope we all can remain stable for a long time.

The diet I'm following is a low-sodium, low potassium, low phosphorus.

And they keep encouraging me to eat more meat. It still has a lot of

variety, despite being able to eat a few favourite things.

The surprising thing was that my neph said I did not need a renal

multivitamin right now. So I am only taking a calcium carbonate for

phosphorus, salmon fish oil pills and iron pills.

Sophia

> Hi Sophia,

>

> This is great news! I hope and pray that you will be able to remain

stable

> for a long time to come! What sort of restricted diet are you

following?

> Hugs, Rita

>

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I use this website for conversions Sophia:

_http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi_ (http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi)

The 350 and 444 are already in SI units. This website can be used to

calculate to US terms which is mg/dl for creatinine.

In a message dated 6/2/2005 10:17:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

yipee_ladybug@... writes:

Hi ,

How do you calculate to SI units? And the 350, 444, etc. what units

are they using?

Sophia

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I use this website for conversions Sophia:

_http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi_ (http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi)

The 350 and 444 are already in SI units. This website can be used to

calculate to US terms which is mg/dl for creatinine.

In a message dated 6/2/2005 10:17:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

yipee_ladybug@... writes:

Hi ,

How do you calculate to SI units? And the 350, 444, etc. what units

are they using?

Sophia

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I use this website for conversions Sophia:

_http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi_ (http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi)

The 350 and 444 are already in SI units. This website can be used to

calculate to US terms which is mg/dl for creatinine.

In a message dated 6/2/2005 10:17:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

yipee_ladybug@... writes:

Hi ,

How do you calculate to SI units? And the 350, 444, etc. what units

are they using?

Sophia

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Hi Sophia,

I do rejoice with your good news. Hopefully with diet you'll stay stable for

another 2 years or more. It would be the best thing if you and can do

better than me.

Stay healthy,

Jing

yipee_ladybug wrote:

I saw my neph today (I just found out about this appt the night before!?).

Anyways, good news! I guess from March to May, there was

considerable improvement. I've never seen my neph so happy to see

and discuss my condition with me. I went from a creatinine of 444 in

March to 350 in May. All other bloodwork is fine (potassium 5.1,

phosphorus 1.3, albumin 35). He wants me to stay on this new

restricted diet as it seems to be working out so well. Kidney function is

still at 13%.

His opinion is that since my kidney function improved, a transplant for

me is no longer as imminent as he thought. Kris and I can take more

time to arrange for the transplant operation, when we are ready. I

asked him why kidney function/creatinine could possibly change so

much or improve, and he's not sure. He says creatinine may be

variable but tends to stay at certain level, so if it changes significantly

(esp lower function) then it's a problem.

I hope that you get lots of rest and look after yourself. I hope

that in time your labs may improve like mine did.

Sophia

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Hi Sophia,

I do rejoice with your good news. Hopefully with diet you'll stay stable for

another 2 years or more. It would be the best thing if you and can do

better than me.

Stay healthy,

Jing

yipee_ladybug wrote:

I saw my neph today (I just found out about this appt the night before!?).

Anyways, good news! I guess from March to May, there was

considerable improvement. I've never seen my neph so happy to see

and discuss my condition with me. I went from a creatinine of 444 in

March to 350 in May. All other bloodwork is fine (potassium 5.1,

phosphorus 1.3, albumin 35). He wants me to stay on this new

restricted diet as it seems to be working out so well. Kidney function is

still at 13%.

His opinion is that since my kidney function improved, a transplant for

me is no longer as imminent as he thought. Kris and I can take more

time to arrange for the transplant operation, when we are ready. I

asked him why kidney function/creatinine could possibly change so

much or improve, and he's not sure. He says creatinine may be

variable but tends to stay at certain level, so if it changes significantly

(esp lower function) then it's a problem.

I hope that you get lots of rest and look after yourself. I hope

that in time your labs may improve like mine did.

Sophia

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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