2019-02-01 at 10:31 AM UTC
Someone mentioned to me recently that my renal system was shut down. I still don't really know what that means, and if they hadn't told me I wouldn't even have known it was a thing that was actually happening. Apparently my renal system can shut down and I literally can't tell the difference from when it was operating. Kind of makes me wonder why I bothered taking care of my kidneys at all. I guess things just keep on ticking without issue without kidneys. I still breathe, I still eat, I can still bleed. Like shit, if our kidneys don't do enough to make it noticeable when they're not functioning, and it produces endless piss when they are running, why bother with them at all?
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2019-02-01 at 10:56 AM UTC
Grylls
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quit being a fucking pussy then
2019-02-01 at 12:25 PM UTC
If you are going into rental shutdown, you’re gonna need to be on dialysis. I don’t understand what these docs are telling you. I saw the other thread about your immune system. Honey these things, if true, will destroy you😔
2019-02-02 at 1:58 AM UTC
aldra
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Originally posted by Technologist
rental shutdown
lol
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2019-02-02 at 2:21 AM UTC
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What happens to the body when the kidneys shut down?
Your hands or feet may swell. You will feel tired and weak because your body needs clean blood to function properly. Untreated uremia may lead to seizures or coma and will ultimately result in death. If your kidneys stop working completely, you will need to undergo dialysis or kidney transplantation.