
I have an 11 and a half year old diagnosed with kidney failure back in February. I asked to be referred to a specialist, so they could do ultrasound etc, to be sure that it was chronic kidney failure. They ultrasound to guage the condition of the kidneys, and my girl has less than a third kidney function left.
Since then I put her on Hills KD, and partly home produced feeding. Values went down. The more I introduced the right amount of KD the more her values went up. Even that is too high in phosphorous which is more important than protein. In fact if you get phosphorous low, you will be had pressed to reach the right amount of protein. I did massive amounts of research on the net, and found an incredibly useful site, here's the web address
http://home.comcast.net/~mstraus/kidney.html
It has been amazingly useful for me, and allowed me to be able to create a diet to regulate the phosphorous and protein my girl has. She was given 2 weeks in February, and she's still with me now and doing great at the moment - her recent test was the best yet. The vets can't believe it.
I don't know how long it will last, but she's happy, alert and playful and no longer leaking, so I'll just make the most of her for as long as I can.
I am so sorry to hear your news, that must be devastating in one so young, but please have a look at the site above and get a referral to a specialist in internal medicine to give you a definitive picture. If you want any more info, leave another message on this site, or leave your e-mail address and I will e-mail you.
Kat