Kidney Failure Treatment Options!!

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  1. Brewster Bear

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    My beloved Brewster has just been diagnosed with Kidney Failure.
    We would never have known, but a random blood test showed extremely high levels in his blood.
    Are there options other than dialysis. I am fully aware it is not curable. Waiting to find out today on tests to see what stage he is at. Once we know that we can make decisions.

    TIA
     
  2. Sammie@labforumHQ

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    I'm so sorry to hear your sad news. The Blue Cross has a summary of treatment options here that might be a helpful discussion point with you vet. Management depends a lot on the individual case, so it's going to be important to be guided by your vet - ask lots of questions, and don't be afraid to ask for a second opinion if you aren't confident in their information.

    This must be so hard for you - we're here if you need someone to talk to. ❤️

    Sammie
     
  3. Berna

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    Yes, there are supplements that reduce uremic toxins and phosphorus, you should also change the dog's diet. Fluids also help flush the kidneys. Your vet should suggest a treatment plan. I don't know about dialysis, if it's even available for dogs, but even if it is, I bet it costs a fortune.
     
  4. Brewster Bear

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  5. Brewster Bear

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    Thank you.
    We lost Brewster. He had to be assisted over the Rainbow bridge.
    His diagnosis was too late. Due to having no symptoms and regular visits to the vets we had no idea he was so sick. You'd never have known.
    Bless you.
     
  6. Edp

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    So sorry to hear this. So sad. I hope you can take comfort from the wonderful memories you have and the fact his disease did not impact on him until the end. Look after yourself. Best wishes.
     
  7. Sammie@labforumHQ

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    I'm so sorry for your loss. What an awful shock for you, and a very tough final decision to have to make. It sounds like you took great care of him right to the end. I hope in time you can still find joy in your memories of your time together ❤️
     

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