If you are on dialysis, no you can not stop kidney dialysis. Dialysis is what cleans all the toxins from your blood. If you were to stop dialysis you will build up all the toxins. And will start feeling really awful. You might end up getting a heart attack, stroke, or just die.
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People did not stop drinking alcoholic beverages.
Yes, but don't count on it. Maybe surprised, but can be.
in my case, my legs got swollen and even after going back to diuretic, my legs still swollen and the doctor who told me to stop does not have an answer how or what to do to let the swelling go away.
My brother recently died, he was too weak to continue on dialysis and died 1 1/2 days of stopping dialysis, I was told by the hospice Doctor that depending on your kidney damage it could be 2 day to two weeks, I want to add I really miss by dear brother
it will stop
The chances of failed kidneys recovering enough to stop dialysis depend on the underlying cause of kidney failure and the extent of damage to the kidneys. In some cases, acute kidney injury may improve with treatment, allowing the kidneys to recover and resume functioning. However, in chronic kidney disease, the chances of complete recovery are lower, and long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant may be needed.
stop all outdoor operations
They lost their jobs.
Yes. If the motivation is there, nothing should stop an ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patient from furthering their studies.
Oh, dude, no way! Dialysis doesn't stop you from peeing. It actually helps your kidneys do their job when they're not working properly. So, you can still hit the bathroom like a champ even with dialysis in the picture. Keep on peeing, my friend!