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I Was Administered In Hospital Due To Complications Of Kidney Failure. What Is Next ?

I had a triple bypass in July of 2009, I healed from my heart surgery, after my release from the hospital I returned home,I was administered back to the hospital only three weeks later due to complications of kidney failure. Let me also add,I have no memory of any of this. I am on Dialysis three days of the week, while on a restricted fluid intake I am only urinating 1/2 oz. per day. This is only one of many concerns I have. Open heart surgery is performed thousands a time a day, I was under the impression I was to feel better but to my disappointment it has gone to kidney failure to loss of memory, blood transfusions every week, gasping for air, ect... What next ? Or maybe I don t even want to go into that.
Sat, 23 Jan 2010
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Have you talked to your doctor about, Trasylol. This is administered sometimes during surgery and is known for causing many serious complications some of which you are describing.    


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I Was Administered In Hospital Due To Complications Of Kidney Failure. What Is Next ?

Have you talked to your doctor about, Trasylol. This is administered sometimes during surgery and is known for causing many serious complications some of which you are describing.