Newly diagnosed with CKD - looking for advice.

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I an 44 years of age, Male and have been recently diagnosed with CKD not sure which state it is. My serum creatinine is showing 8.8 and for the past 2 years I have been taking blood pressure medication. Also have had type 2 diabetes for a year and have been taking high blood pressure medication twice a day. Last Jan my serum cratinine was 1.8. within a year it has shot up to 8.8. Not sure whats the reason. Currently I have episodes of nausea and vomiting and general itchiness and sometimes severe headache. Ultrasound shows normal kidneys with increased echo texture. Doctor is recommending Dialysis and biopsy to see what is wrong with the kidneys. I am very worried and scared all at the same time.Is Dialysis a must at this stage? 

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    Hello Andy,

    You need to check the chemical composition of each prescription you are taking for interactions. Have you had any previous prescriptive therapeutic treatments?

    It is important to drink plenty of pure water. You can test the water you're drinking with a TDS water meter.

    Another helpful resource is to have an environmental health practitioner conduct a series of allergy tests to identify if you have been exposed to any chemical toxicants.

    Kibow Biotech formulates nonprescription Renadyl, which provides extensive journal trials.

    You can find scientific information on the website.

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