Diabetes with 9% Kidney Function How can I Get off Dialysis
2014-07-12 08:51
Q: I am suffering from Diabetes with 9% kidney function. Have been on dialysis for three months still have urine output. Could you please suggest ways to help me get off the therapy? Thanks in advance for your kind help. Await for your reply.
A: Thanks for your consulting us. According to your description, you are suffering from Diabetes with 9% kidney function on dialysis for three months. We will try our best to share helpful advice. Please do not worry. Hope it really helps!
For your current condition, if you would like to get off dialysis, you are advised to adopt treatment in order to prevent further decrease of kidney function and try to improve your renal function. As long as your kidney capacity can be raised to 10% or even above, you can get rid of dialysis successfully and live a greatly extended life expectancy.
Currently, the most effective option for your Diabetes and 9% kidney function is Blood Pollution Therapy. As a systematic treatment, this option aims at treating kidney failure from the root cause by clearing harmful substances out of the body, protecting and improving the residual renal function. Both advanced blood purification techniques and traditional Chinese medicine remedies are selectively involved in the treatment process.
If you would like to get personalized evaluation for Blood Pollution Therapy, please Email us at kidney-treatment@hotmail.com with your test reports or more illness information. Our kidney experts team will make a comprehensive analysis and reply you soon within 24 hours.
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