22/12/2021
So, you’ve been diagnosed with kidney failure and have begun dialysis. Besides your finances, other major areas in your life would take a hit. Your mental health, nutrition, and social life will, in many ways, be altered.
Kidney failure
The good news is there are proven ways with which you can still lead a normal life, or at the very least, a semblance of it. Kidney failure does not have to spell the end of the road for you.
Many dialysis patients have successfully returned to their lives and families to carry on with their affairs and you can too. The frequent treatments merely become a new normal which you will adjust to with time.
However, there’s no denying the fact that it can be a scary experience and most people struggle. A good step to take is asking your doctor or healthcare worker for help, advice, recommendations, basically, anything that will help you cope better.
As qualified, licensed practitioners, we must inform and educate our readers on the side effects of living with kidney failure – this is hardly talked about. In this post, we shed light on the options open to you after a kidney failure diagnosis, what life may be afterward, and how to best manage your circumstances to lead a full life.
Read 'A GREAT LIFE WITH KIDNEY FAILURE'' to see the options available!
https://www.ejemendiagnostics.com/advice/living-with-kidney-failure/