kidneys and dehydration
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My husband was hospitalized
My husband was hospitalized for dehydration and after the blood test came back, they informed us that his kidneys were functioning at 20%. I was very scared, but after a few days of fluids the numbers did get a little better, not where they wanted them. They went ahead and sent him home. He was getting Cisplatin at the time. They switched him to carb/taxol and he had no more problems with his kidneys. It took several weeks for the numbers to reach normal status. He is 6 weeks out of treatment now. Is your husband still in treatment mode? If so, what is his treatment protocol? Prayers coming your way that his numbers will reach a healthy level.0 -
still in treatmentarndog64 said:My husband was hospitalized
My husband was hospitalized for dehydration and after the blood test came back, they informed us that his kidneys were functioning at 20%. I was very scared, but after a few days of fluids the numbers did get a little better, not where they wanted them. They went ahead and sent him home. He was getting Cisplatin at the time. They switched him to carb/taxol and he had no more problems with his kidneys. It took several weeks for the numbers to reach normal status. He is 6 weeks out of treatment now. Is your husband still in treatment mode? If so, what is his treatment protocol? Prayers coming your way that his numbers will reach a healthy level.
Yes Jim is in treatment. He was to have 3 Cisplatin treatments with 8 weeks of radiation but the chemo doc said no more chemo. It is encouraging to know that your husbands kidneys returned to normal. Thanks for the prayers.
Debbie0 -
Debbiejim and i said:still in treatment
Yes Jim is in treatment. He was to have 3 Cisplatin treatments with 8 weeks of radiation but the chemo doc said no more chemo. It is encouraging to know that your husbands kidneys returned to normal. Thanks for the prayers.
Debbie
I cannot help as far as info goes, but I will surely lift him up in prayer tonight.0 -
I'll take the prayers,sweetblood22 said:Debbie
I cannot help as far as info goes, but I will surely lift him up in prayer tonight.
I'll take the prayers, thanks0 -
Cisplatin is brutal on thejim and i said:still in treatment
Yes Jim is in treatment. He was to have 3 Cisplatin treatments with 8 weeks of radiation but the chemo doc said no more chemo. It is encouraging to know that your husbands kidneys returned to normal. Thanks for the prayers.
Debbie
Cisplatin is brutal on the kidneys. Let me know if they switch chemo meds.0 -
It tool like 2 months.. Ijim and i said:still in treatment
Yes Jim is in treatment. He was to have 3 Cisplatin treatments with 8 weeks of radiation but the chemo doc said no more chemo. It is encouraging to know that your husbands kidneys returned to normal. Thanks for the prayers.
Debbie
It tool like 2 months.. I always watched his water intake and made sure he was using the restroom when he got released. Take care all will be ok.0 -
Kidneys
Have been through dehydration (was hospitalized in January) but have not had the kidney issues associated with it.
I will add both you and your husband to my prayers.
Teresa0 -
Same here
My dad was hospitalized after each of his chemo sessions with dehydration and tests showed his kidneys were not functioning properly. He is fine now. I am familiar with the fear and what ifs. Just know this is a chemo side effect, the doctors are very familiar with treating it, and he is in the best possible place to be. Unfortunately improvements are not immediate, they take longer than we would like. Hang in there, it will get better0 -
Same here
My dad was hospitalized after each of his chemo sessions with dehydration and tests showed his kidneys were not functioning properly. He is fine now. I am familiar with the fear and what ifs. Just know this is a chemo side effect, the doctors are very familiar with treating it, and he is in the best possible place to be. Unfortunately improvements are not immediate, they take longer than we would like. Hang in there, it will get better0 -
Cisplatin & Hydration
Like mentioned, Cisplatin is brutal on the kidneys...one reason they give you Lasix and other fluids during treatment....flushing the systems as thorough and quickly as possible.
Usually they'll stop the Chemo or change the "cocktail" until the kidneys start functioning within range again....
One of the main indicators is on your blood count sheets (you should ask for a hardcopy each time you have blood tests)...GFR.
GFR measures the functionality and filtration of the kidneys.
Best,
John0 -
Kidneys
Buzz has some kidney damage from the Cisplatin and received 2 out of 3 rounds of chemo. The doctor thought the third round would really do him more harm. Hydration should get those numbers into a more normal range. Buzz last had Cisplatin in October and still has abnormal kidney function. We did see a kidney specialist who said his kidneys are working at the 50% level which alarmed us. She did not seem overly concerned. She just told him to stay hydrated and avoid motrin, aleve, etc. She also ordered some tests. Apparently, kidney function can get to 10% before dialysis is needed. I would think that if the numbers don't improve with hydration, another chemo instead of Cisplatin might be indicated. Karen0 -
Thanks John, I do get theSkiffin16 said:Cisplatin & Hydration
Like mentioned, Cisplatin is brutal on the kidneys...one reason they give you Lasix and other fluids during treatment....flushing the systems as thorough and quickly as possible.
Usually they'll stop the Chemo or change the "cocktail" until the kidneys start functioning within range again....
One of the main indicators is on your blood count sheets (you should ask for a hardcopy each time you have blood tests)...GFR.
GFR measures the functionality and filtration of the kidneys.
Best,
John
Thanks John, I do get the hard copy but did not know what number was the kidney. I will pull them and check it out.
Blessings,
Debbie0 -
Karen, doc told us no morebuzz99 said:Kidneys
Buzz has some kidney damage from the Cisplatin and received 2 out of 3 rounds of chemo. The doctor thought the third round would really do him more harm. Hydration should get those numbers into a more normal range. Buzz last had Cisplatin in October and still has abnormal kidney function. We did see a kidney specialist who said his kidneys are working at the 50% level which alarmed us. She did not seem overly concerned. She just told him to stay hydrated and avoid motrin, aleve, etc. She also ordered some tests. Apparently, kidney function can get to 10% before dialysis is needed. I would think that if the numbers don't improve with hydration, another chemo instead of Cisplatin might be indicated. Karen
Karen, doc told us no more chemo, Jim has had 2. We are worried that the cancelation of the third chemo and delay of radiation will lessen the effect of treatment. The doctor on call this weekend led us to believe his kidney's were improving but his doctor said no improvement from yesterday and he will be in hospital until they improve and he can eat and drink. It is so hard because our home is 45 minutes away and the only thing in the room for me to sleep on is a hard recliner that doesn't recline all the way. I have osteo arthritis in may lower back and it about did me in when I slept in it the first night. So Jim insist I go home at night, but he gets agitated because he worries something will happen to me. Seems like no good solution.0 -
GFRjim and i said:Karen, doc told us no more
Karen, doc told us no more chemo, Jim has had 2. We are worried that the cancelation of the third chemo and delay of radiation will lessen the effect of treatment. The doctor on call this weekend led us to believe his kidney's were improving but his doctor said no improvement from yesterday and he will be in hospital until they improve and he can eat and drink. It is so hard because our home is 45 minutes away and the only thing in the room for me to sleep on is a hard recliner that doesn't recline all the way. I have osteo arthritis in may lower back and it about did me in when I slept in it the first night. So Jim insist I go home at night, but he gets agitated because he worries something will happen to me. Seems like no good solution.
As for GFR normal is aorund the number 93, that's where I started and ended after all of my chemo. Three rounds of Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU and another seven rounds of Carboplatin....but it did drop down below 70 once..never interfered with my chemo sessions, but worried me.
Comfort, maybe you could get some kind of roll-up blow-up cushion for sleeping over...not sure.
Sorry for what you guys are having to go through.
Best,
John0 -
Thinking of you Debbiejim and i said:Karen, doc told us no more
Karen, doc told us no more chemo, Jim has had 2. We are worried that the cancelation of the third chemo and delay of radiation will lessen the effect of treatment. The doctor on call this weekend led us to believe his kidney's were improving but his doctor said no improvement from yesterday and he will be in hospital until they improve and he can eat and drink. It is so hard because our home is 45 minutes away and the only thing in the room for me to sleep on is a hard recliner that doesn't recline all the way. I have osteo arthritis in may lower back and it about did me in when I slept in it the first night. So Jim insist I go home at night, but he gets agitated because he worries something will happen to me. Seems like no good solution.
Those hospital room recliners are dreadful, I spent nine April nights in one and ended up not 'reclining' at all, overnighting fitfully in a weird contortion, seated kinda with my legs dangling over the lowered rolling tray table staring blankly at the tiniest TV ever invented.
Every night they offered me a cot, I never saw it so I'm not sure how comfy it was, I couldn't sleep anyway with them coming in every 15 minutes. It would be terrible with a bad back trying to stay overnight, you know you need rest but you can't eat or relax at home, you just worry, and when you return something weird has happened or you missed rounds that morning. I took a fifteen minute walk one day and when I got back they'd inexplicably added Ativan, flexeril and dilaudid to the IV cocktail, it took four days to get my husband sane again, pretty awful.
I am so sorry you're going through all this, Debbie. Wishing you strength and wisdom.0 -
Jim is home from theLelia said:Thinking of you Debbie
Those hospital room recliners are dreadful, I spent nine April nights in one and ended up not 'reclining' at all, overnighting fitfully in a weird contortion, seated kinda with my legs dangling over the lowered rolling tray table staring blankly at the tiniest TV ever invented.
Every night they offered me a cot, I never saw it so I'm not sure how comfy it was, I couldn't sleep anyway with them coming in every 15 minutes. It would be terrible with a bad back trying to stay overnight, you know you need rest but you can't eat or relax at home, you just worry, and when you return something weird has happened or you missed rounds that morning. I took a fifteen minute walk one day and when I got back they'd inexplicably added Ativan, flexeril and dilaudid to the IV cocktail, it took four days to get my husband sane again, pretty awful.
I am so sorry you're going through all this, Debbie. Wishing you strength and wisdom.
Jim is home from the hospital and started radiation today. They changed his feedings to Osmolite, only difference I could see was the Osmolite protein is soy. He lost 9 pounds while in the hospital which is not good.
Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers.
Debbie0
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