"I am suffering from ADPKD, 54 years old and currently going through dialysis twice a week. Now creatinine is around 8, urea 118, uric acid 4.1, protein 6.8. I am trying for a kidney transplant. Is my illness reversible with treatment in your hospital?"
At present, both the cysts problem and declined kidney function should be well treated. After proper treatment, dialysis can be stopped if kidney is improved.
You said you are considering a transplant, and it is the last option. There are many complications after a transplant, among which rejection is the most commonly seen. Patients have to take anti rejection medicine for the rest of life. The body's immune ability will be lowered due to the medicine. A very careful daily care is need to avoid other complications from the operation. The success rate of this surgery may be high, but the life expectancy is not very satisfactory.
In my opinion, you has not been on dialysis for long time, so there is still great chance to stop it through receiving other treatment to improve the function of your own kidney functions. As long as the renal function can be recovered to more than 15%, you can get rid of dialysis and live a normal life.
Besides, if your creatinine level is still about 8 with dialysis, it means that the procedure is not sufficient. You should do three times a week or change to a better blood purification method. Persistent high blood toxins level will put more burden to your heart, causing heart failure.
Actually, the fundamental way to reduce high creatinine level is to repair the kidneys and restore the renal function, as over 90% of toxins are discharged by kidneys.
Our hospital was set up in 1986 and we have been using Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy for treating PKD. About 2,000 patients with the disease has been treated effectively with this natural treatment, and the successful rate is around 95%. If you need any help, call +86 311 8926-1263 or e-mail to kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.
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