curious about two drugs for kidney failure?

Does anyone have any experience with either of these two meds ?

Procrit is used to treat anemia (and from the labs you posted, you’re
not anemic). Sensipar is used for patients on dialysis with
hyperparathyrodism caused by the dialysis. These drugs do not treat
kidney disease, but complications of kidney disease/failure.

The drugs used to treat/slow the progress of kidney disease are: ACE
inhibitors, ARBs (both ACE inhibitors and ARBs are hypotensive agents
that have protective properties on the kidneys, even in the absence of
high blood pressure), corticosteroids and fish oil (for certain kidney
diseases). Some diseases, like FSGS, show almost no response to any
treatment, but ACE inhibitors or ARBs are tried anyway, while others,
like diabetic nephropathy, repsond well to ACE inhibitor/ARB therapy.
IgA Nephropathy repsonds well to fish oil, but most other kidney
diseases show no change.

You need another doctor who knows what they are doing because the lab
ranges quoted here are what every doctor I’ve seen has gone by for the last
12 years. Believe me if your hematocrit were below normal you would feel
it. You’d be lucky to drag your ass out of bed each day and be able to stay
awake. I can only wish for an 11.5. I haven’t been able to get at or above
10.2 in over 2 months and I’ve been using procrit for 6 months now.

The reference ranges from the lab used for this panel may show
he is very slightly out of range, but with a history of poorly
controlled diabetes and enlarged prostate, I’m guessing that there’s no
mystery to these results and most certainly no anemia or kidney failure
(or at least no failure so severe as to require Procrit or Sensipar).

Unfortunately for the OP, the best to forestall future kidney problems
is through the tedious work of tight glucose control, and not throwing
handfuls of expensive pills down the throat.