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My journey into this surgery was not by the usaual means, it seems most folks I run into and find out they have had this surgery, completely planned this out and went down this path. Some are even surprised I had this done, I know I still am surprised. I am using this venue to also make this into a very helpful learning tool for those considering the surgery. I know I still have VERY angry feelings that sometimes still boil up to the surface and I must deal with it. B)

About a year and a half ago, I was on the floor at circle time teaching my very ranbuncious and completely challenging. We were getting up to begin a game at circle time when all of a sudden my left foot was numb, thinking all I needed to do was stretch it out and get some weight on it, however my foot had other ideas by going the opposite way it should, I fell like a wobbley spinning top down on that foot which twisted my ankle. I thought for sure I had broke it. I went around the rest of the day in pain. When school was over I went directly to the hospital to have it checked on.

I was in the exam room for about 20 minutes after having the x-ray to confirm I had a broken ankle. The doctor came in and said" Forget about this sprained ankle, you have bigger issues at hand, Very puzzled and starting to not like the expression he had on his face. He continued on.... Your kidneys have stopped working, and you have all kinds of Fluid backed up in your body. Because of this, we are going to send you up stairs to have a stint put in and begin dialysis.What this all translated into was, I had to take a leave of absents from my job. I started out by rapidly losing 30lbs with in a 2 month time. I was told this was extremely good for me and that I need to even lose more to lower my BMI to get on the transplant list for a new kidney. Easier said than done, with a litney of different issues I was going through, I gained back the weight almost immediately. Then came the hardcore reality, I either find a way to get this weight off, or live out the rest of my life, sick and hooked to a machine 3 days a week, and never teach special education preschool again.

I began looking into the surgery and found out, that my primary insurance would not cover a dime of it to be done, but medicare would if you pased 3 critierer. First, you must have a long term medical issue due to obesity such as: high blood pressure, diabetes, or other simualr issues. Second, have 3 months worth of counseling by a dietician. The third is a BMI of over 40. Of which I had all three. So pre-op check list was easy to accomplish. My turnaround time from first investigating into this venue to the surgery was 2.5 months. I was very angry at first that I had to do this with myself and if it was not for a very devoted kidney doctor who stuck by me and guided me throught the process, I know without her there, I would have never gone through with it. At this point I am still about 20 lbs away from gaining a spot on the transplant list, but now I know it is achievable and I am seeing changes everyday in my ability to move and function. so I know I made the right decision. B)

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Thank you for sharing your story. I know the struggles you are going through as my Mom too, was on dialysis. I truly wish you all the best and hope that you get on that list soon. If I may ask what made your kidney's shut down? I had a co-worker who had an infection and this caused her kidneys to stop functioning; her fiancé donated his kidney to her.

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So I am not usually an emotional person..funny I know with all the emotional rollercoasters we go through on this journey..but your story brought tears to my eyes. Not because I feel sad for you but because I am amazed at your courage and spirit for survival. Thank you so much for sharing.

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Man, dialysis is tough. Did you ever find out why you went into kidney failure with no warning? Look at it this way though, we are lucky we live in a time that it's an option though. Keep in touch with us here, I'm interested in how this all plays out.

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I can totally relate. I knew I had kidney issues but they were stable for years. Then on Christmas eve this past December the dam broke and I was in the Hospital till the 17 of January. They started me on dialysis on January 4th. I went to dialysis 10 days straight then 3 times a week there after. I went from 410 to 330 but needed to lose more to secure a spot on the transplant list. I have to sit there for over 4 hours every visit. Kicks my butt. I go in for my Gastric sleeve surgery on July 23. They say I will lose another 100 pounds. Have not been that light since High school. I'm 6'8" by the way. Should put me at better than optimal weight for transplant. Long road ahead, just keeping my head down and ploughing through. I wish you lots of luck, God Bless!

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My story is similar to Hammer, I also had kidney problems for years but maintained by meds. Then in Feb my creatine went really high. Emergency surgery for dialysis catheter. Now dialysis three times a week for 3 1/2 hours.

I am scheduled for gastric sleeve on July 27, 2017.

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