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Diabetic, CKD Stage 4, Anemia, Received Blood Transfusion, Starts Abdominal Pain, Feels Weak And Sleepy. Treatment?

I just wrote about my situation. Should I repeat?I am a 67-y.o male. I am a diabetic, and I have CKD stage 4, with anemia . I just received a blood transfusion to improve my heavy, difficult breathing . After I was released from hospital I developed a severe, burning pain on the right side of my lower abdomen. I underwent test but no diagnostic was given. I am weak, sleep most of the day, and only when I lie down I get relief. What should I do?
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hello,

Your are a Diabetic with CKD and anemia.
Anemia is related to the renal impairment.
Your abdominal pain may be due to anything and it should be diagnosed first and treated at once.
Check with your doctor that whether you have developed and congestive cardiac failure.
Erythropoietin may your anemia and renal condition.
Insulin should be the treatment of choice for Diabetes
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Diabetic, CKD Stage 4, Anemia, Received Blood Transfusion, Starts Abdominal Pain, Feels Weak And Sleepy. Treatment?

Hello, Your are a Diabetic with CKD and anemia. Anemia is related to the renal impairment. Your abdominal pain may be due to anything and it should be diagnosed first and treated at once. Check with your doctor that whether you have developed and congestive cardiac failure. Erythropoietin may your anemia and renal condition. Insulin should be the treatment of choice for Diabetes