So on September 27 th, I had an iron infusion done through IV. I was a bit nervous as I had heard that there had been severe side affects with doing this. However all went well, it was afterwards I was dizzy and nauseated so headed home and basically laid down and watched the tv and slept. On Wednesday I went to work feeling not to bad but half way through my shift I ended up needing to go home. I even got to watch the AB PC Leader debates on Global, more about that on my main blog at Alberta has a new landscape this morning. I am feeling much better and have more energy. We now know that when I have this infusion done again to automatically book off the next day to save on aggravation for my manager at work and me.
Cora
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I started this blog to chronicle the my life as a renal patient. I started having issues back in 1983. I had an infection that hadn't been treated as an infection; it had been treated as pulled muscle as I had been working as a nanny at the time. Life went on and then I dealt with a series of infections of infections which resulted in 4 minor surgeries from 1985 to 87. Than I had 3 kids; dealing with minor infections along the way. This culminated in discovering in 1998 that I was in what the call Chronic Renal Failure, my right kidney was imploding, the left was starting to go as well.
I finally had the right kidney removed in 1999, which resulted in complications. I almost didn't make it. When I moved back to Edmonton from BC, I started seeing a nephorogist, Dr. Caldwell, from the U of A. In 2007 I had 75% renal function, fast-forward to today I have 13% and it is getting worse.
I decided I needed a place to share what I am going through for a variety of reasons:
1) to get out of my head and work through the anxiety and fear that I am feeling.
2) that somehow my ramblings can be of help to others.
3) most of all to share my journey with others and to help me share with my own family.
I finally had the right kidney removed in 1999, which resulted in complications. I almost didn't make it. When I moved back to Edmonton from BC, I started seeing a nephorogist, Dr. Caldwell, from the U of A. In 2007 I had 75% renal function, fast-forward to today I have 13% and it is getting worse.
I decided I needed a place to share what I am going through for a variety of reasons:
1) to get out of my head and work through the anxiety and fear that I am feeling.
2) that somehow my ramblings can be of help to others.
3) most of all to share my journey with others and to help me share with my own family.
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