Well considering doctors and hospitals and kidney transplant teams have turned away/refused to “serve” the “unvaccinated”, I don’t believe the medical community is concerned with who they serve. Although your situation is “unique” for a gynecologist, considering you are not a female with the “equipment” they are used to “serving”.
Well the truth does hurt, just as much as it hurts the straight people denied treatment because they refuse to have a known killer shot injected into them. You take the shot you won’t need to worry about a kidney transplant nor seeing a doctor, since doctors and hospital have zero clue what to do for Covid shot injuries, and only know how to speed your demise. (Last May my husband, who is diabetic, wound up in the hospital with Stage 5 kidney disease. The hospital pushed testing and the shot. We declined and he was discharged the next day on a renal diet and medication adjustment. He never saw a dietician, the nurse nor the renal specialist explained what a renal diet involved. After waiting to see a renal specialist for 2 months post discharge, he offered zero words of wisdom except, “You are putting yourself at risk by not taking the Covid vaccine” and “I would like you to get genetic testing done to see if this is hereditary.” When asked how that would help my husband’s situation, the renal specialist had no logical answer, such as, “it might be good for your children to know.” We never went back. I did my own research regarding diet, his medications, etc. He was scared, watched his diet, lost 50# and now is barely on any medications for his diabetes. He is hovering on Stage.3 renal disease. I am thankful for the internet which provides more information then the doctors do. His PCP “newer” diabetic medication deemed harmful to the kidneys. Everyone needs to be alert. Do not trust your doctors to know anything!)
My dad had kidney disease; I wasn't told much even though it wasn't really all that long ago, and I'm 36 now. Last I remember he had end-stage renal failure and was put on the transplant list, doing the PD dialysis until he could get a new kidney. That never happened though.
I'm guessing the higher the numbers go, the worse the disease is? Would stage 5 be failure/end-stage/late-stage? He never took care of himself which I know hastened his demise.
Yes, stage 5 is the worst, right before dialysis. Watching your protein, sodium, potassium and phosphorous intake and controlling your diabetes/A1C is important. My husband lost 50# in 10 months just by watching his diet (no pasta, breads, potatoes-unless double cooked and eaten rarely, no refined sugars). It has been a struggle to get him to increase vegetables-he hates most veggies and is sick of salads). I make all of the salad dressings to control the sodium. He is hovering between stage 3-4 now.
Well considering doctors and hospitals and kidney transplant teams have turned away/refused to “serve” the “unvaccinated”, I don’t believe the medical community is concerned with who they serve. Although your situation is “unique” for a gynecologist, considering you are not a female with the “equipment” they are used to “serving”.
Dunno why someone down voted you.
Probably a fed with a trannie child.
correction:
A tranny fed, with the mental age of a child.... But I repeat myself.
Stupid faggot fed. Stop being a faggot.
Well the truth does hurt, just as much as it hurts the straight people denied treatment because they refuse to have a known killer shot injected into them. You take the shot you won’t need to worry about a kidney transplant nor seeing a doctor, since doctors and hospital have zero clue what to do for Covid shot injuries, and only know how to speed your demise. (Last May my husband, who is diabetic, wound up in the hospital with Stage 5 kidney disease. The hospital pushed testing and the shot. We declined and he was discharged the next day on a renal diet and medication adjustment. He never saw a dietician, the nurse nor the renal specialist explained what a renal diet involved. After waiting to see a renal specialist for 2 months post discharge, he offered zero words of wisdom except, “You are putting yourself at risk by not taking the Covid vaccine” and “I would like you to get genetic testing done to see if this is hereditary.” When asked how that would help my husband’s situation, the renal specialist had no logical answer, such as, “it might be good for your children to know.” We never went back. I did my own research regarding diet, his medications, etc. He was scared, watched his diet, lost 50# and now is barely on any medications for his diabetes. He is hovering on Stage.3 renal disease. I am thankful for the internet which provides more information then the doctors do. His PCP “newer” diabetic medication deemed harmful to the kidneys. Everyone needs to be alert. Do not trust your doctors to know anything!)
My dad had kidney disease; I wasn't told much even though it wasn't really all that long ago, and I'm 36 now. Last I remember he had end-stage renal failure and was put on the transplant list, doing the PD dialysis until he could get a new kidney. That never happened though.
I'm guessing the higher the numbers go, the worse the disease is? Would stage 5 be failure/end-stage/late-stage? He never took care of himself which I know hastened his demise.
Yes, stage 5 is the worst, right before dialysis. Watching your protein, sodium, potassium and phosphorous intake and controlling your diabetes/A1C is important. My husband lost 50# in 10 months just by watching his diet (no pasta, breads, potatoes-unless double cooked and eaten rarely, no refined sugars). It has been a struggle to get him to increase vegetables-he hates most veggies and is sick of salads). I make all of the salad dressings to control the sodium. He is hovering between stage 3-4 now.