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FSGS kidney disease? |
I have a kidney disease called FSGS and I was diagnosed at 4, and I just turned 15. In the past year, my albumin in my blood has gone down and everything is just getting worse, they are talking now about catheter, dialysis, and transplant? I'm also a cheerleader at my high school and I already missed a lot already.... What should I do, I need some advice, some answers. I am a kidney donor/transplant pt and the one thing I know is that you must follow dr's orders. I have a nephrologist and a surgeon and they are the reason along with heavenly help that I am still living. Good luck! Just do what the doctors suggest and be happy for stuff in your life that's good. It could be worse. and good luck |
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