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The chances that your kidneys will get better depend on what caused your kidney failure. Kidney failure is divided into two general categories, acute and chronic.

Acute or sudden kidney failure is often temporary. In chronic kidney failure, the kidneys normally do not heal. In acute kidney failure , when kidneys stop functioning due to a sudden stress, kidney function may recover. But when the damage to your kidneys has been continuous and progressive over a number of years, as it is in chronic kidney disease CKD , then the kidneys usually do not get better. If your chronic kidney disease was not diagnosed until you were at the point of needing dialysis or a transplant, then it may seem sudden to you.

However, the gradual injuries to your kidneys that occurred over a number of years caused permanent damage. If you have acute kidney failure, you may need dialysis for only a few days or weeks while your kidneys recover. If your kidneys are too badly damaged to recover their function, then you will need long-term dialysis or a kidney transplant to live. If it seems that your kidneys are recovering, talk to your doctor to learn whether it could be true.

Tests can be done to determine whether your kidney function has improved. Get an overview about different dialysis treatments and how they help people continue a productive life. From tips to helping set up treatments when you travel, DaVita has resources to keep you on the move.

Download Now. What is dialysis? If I have kidney disease, will I need dialysis? When should I start dialysis? Who pays for dialysis? Once I am on dialysis, will my kidneys get better? Typical causes of acute sudden kidney failure are: Insufficient blood supply to the kidneys Obstructed urine flow Reactions to allergens, toxic substances, or an acute autoimmune attack on the kidneys Typical causes of chronic gradual kidney failure are: Type I and Type II diabetes High blood pressure Glomerulonephritis inflammation of the glomeruli, the tiny clusters of blood vessels that filter your blood Polycystic kidney disease PKD Long-term autoimmune attack on the kidneys Prolonged urinary tract obstruction If your chronic kidney disease was not diagnosed until you were at the point of needing dialysis or a transplant, then it may seem sudden to you.

Share Print. Dialysis Treatments Get an overview about different dialysis treatments and how they help people continue a productive life. Prescription Management Understand how to keep track of your prescribed medications.

The series is wildly popular, but with over 90 volumes of manga to read and nearly anime episodes already out there, where does a new fan start? Is it even worth it? Do you like fun, adventure, and the vicarious thrill of watching really bad guys get punched in the face?

Then absolutely, get started today. How about loveable characters who are a little bit broken inside pursuing their dreams and standing together against oppressive rulers? Do you exclusively read the romance genre? How do you feel about heavily stylized character design?

If you need realism, One Piece is probably not the show for you. I could go on, but it really comes down to this: One Piece is an adventure. Now where do you start? Anime or manga? Most people can read manga a lot faster than they can watch anime even if you pull the classic trick of watching at 1. Plus, each chapter has a cute one-panel comic at the front that seems like some nice little, unimportant bonus story until it becomes very relevant to the plot chapters later.

Fight scenes in manga are often a literal blur for me. In the anime, I get the music underscoring the weight of each action.

The bright colors pop out. I have the advantage, however, of only needing to devote 22 minutes of my life to it every Saturday rather than getting caught up on well over hours of content. Obvious hybrid solution: Read the manga, then go back and watch your favorite scenes in the anime and make sure episode is first on that list.

There are guides all over the internet that will help you match up each chapter and episode. The most obvious starting point in One Piece is the beginning episode 1 or volume 1 , natch. As it happens, the perfect place to jump into One Piece came out just a couple months ago in the anime: the Reverie Arc episodes or volume It also introduces more intrigue on the part of the World Government, which adds an extra layer of depth to the main plot.

Right after the Reverie comes the Wano arc episodes ? The Wano arc features the whole crew reunited for the first time in three very long arcs and promises to be one heck of a story. One thing the One Piece anime is notorious for these days is drawing out every beat from the manga so as not to catch up too fast. The crew has just finished up an adventure in the sky and is ready to trade in their treasure for cash and make repairs to their boat.



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