sorrel2
05-12-2005, 04:12 PM
Hi,
I have no idea what's wrong with me and it seems no doctors can figure it out either. I am starting to wonder if it could be some form of kidney failure. I have been having vague problems for months (no appetite, nausea, feeling cold) but more recently they have gotten a lot worse. Because of nausea and poor appetite, I have barely been eating for a long time. I often go long periods of time (days, weeks) without eating anything caloric at all. But the strangest thing about all this is that I have not lost weight, in fact I have gained. I seem to have these sudden jumps in weight where I gain 5-10 lbs within 1-3 days. This kind of alarms me. Unfortunately it seems to be difficult to get doctors to believe you when dealing with weight-related issues. Saying something like, "I gained 10lbs in 2 days, and I wasn't eating ANYTHING AT ALL!" is just about a guarantee to get a doctor to laugh at you. HOWEVER, this is EXACTLY what is happening to me, and regardless of what doctors say I KNOW something is really, really wrong. Anyway, does this kind of thing happen with kidney failure because of fluid balance issues? My BUN and creatinine are normal, but I understand that kidney failure will make them rise while malnutrition/starvation will make them drop. So I am wondering if the malnutrition that is obviously a factor here is obscuring the "true" values. My BUN/creatinine ratio is a little high (28).
I have no idea what's wrong with me and it seems no doctors can figure it out either. I am starting to wonder if it could be some form of kidney failure. I have been having vague problems for months (no appetite, nausea, feeling cold) but more recently they have gotten a lot worse. Because of nausea and poor appetite, I have barely been eating for a long time. I often go long periods of time (days, weeks) without eating anything caloric at all. But the strangest thing about all this is that I have not lost weight, in fact I have gained. I seem to have these sudden jumps in weight where I gain 5-10 lbs within 1-3 days. This kind of alarms me. Unfortunately it seems to be difficult to get doctors to believe you when dealing with weight-related issues. Saying something like, "I gained 10lbs in 2 days, and I wasn't eating ANYTHING AT ALL!" is just about a guarantee to get a doctor to laugh at you. HOWEVER, this is EXACTLY what is happening to me, and regardless of what doctors say I KNOW something is really, really wrong. Anyway, does this kind of thing happen with kidney failure because of fluid balance issues? My BUN and creatinine are normal, but I understand that kidney failure will make them rise while malnutrition/starvation will make them drop. So I am wondering if the malnutrition that is obviously a factor here is obscuring the "true" values. My BUN/creatinine ratio is a little high (28).

