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Your advice can Save my Kidney

I am suffering from Kidney disorder which was diagnosed in 2001  and chronic pancreatits from 2003 my creatinine level is always remain constant from 2001 to value 2.0 to 2.4 and Blood Urea between 45 to 55, Amylase is 300 and lipase is 500 approx


I need your help to keep my kidneys working to avoid transplantation because transplantation is very costly and i cant afford that

I am requesting to all of you doctors to please give me suggestion and guide me to keep my kidneys working.

Also tell me something to control Chronic Pancreatits

I shall be greatfull to you all


My current medical reports are as under

Creatinine 2.3, Blood Urea 51, Uric Acid 7.0, Electrolytes, CBC and other reports are normal

Amylase and lypase also remain between 200 to 300 and 400 to 600

Albumine in Urine is "++" RBC in Urine is 2-3hpf,

My biopsy report is as under

Specimen type : Renal Biopsy


Gross Description : Received in formalin single specimen labelled renal biopsy and consisting of one 1 cms delicate core of renal tissue. Submitted entire (NTL)


Microscopy : Adequate rnal biopsy but linked by member of fomalin seen.

Glomeruli : 4 in number of which 3 are sclerosed. Marked nephronal loss is seen. Single intact glomerulus shows enlargement with mesangial hypercellularity. Necrotising features of creascents are not seen.

Tubules : Show vacuolated cytoplasm and frayed luminal edges indicating proteinuria. Some tubules appear atrophic with thyroidisation.

Interstitium : Shows scarring with scattered foci of lymphocytic infiltration are seen.

Blood vessels are occasional in number and do not show a necrotising arteritis.

Diagnosis : Nephronal loss with scarring suggestive of an ischemic process of indetermiante etiology.




Please suggest and tell me what actual position is mine
what was the reason of kidney dieses

thanks & rgds
roxy
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my nephrologies said that recovery of kidney is not possible when i asked him for cause of kidney damage he said that its unknown

Can anyone tell me what reasons can be behind of this problem in my case by studying my reports, if anyone needs more information from my side then write to me i will send to you

i will be gr8ful to u
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Hi,
Chronic pancreatitis is a long-standing inflammation of the pancreas that alters its normal structure and functions.THhe symptoms are abdominal pain or steatorrhea (diarrhea resulting from malabsorption of the fats in food, typically very bad-smelling and equally hard on the patient), as well as severe nausea.Considerable weight lossis seen due to malabsorption.
treatment involves replacing enzymes or surgery.
Unfortunately since the cause for kidney damage is not known, as stated in your report, it is not possible to give you any other option.
You need to discuss your financial situation with your nephrologist and see what best you can do.
Wishing you all success for a quick recovery.
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