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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Nocturnal => Topic started by: LEDZEP on November 23, 2013, 07:30:56 PM
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Good day. I started home nocturnal dialysis about 6 weeks ago 6 nights a week. I am just wondering what kind of fluid removal in weight do other nocturnal patients average per run. When i run every night i usually weigh about 4-5 pounds above my dry weight. When i take a night off i find i am about 7-8 pounds above my dry weight. Are these figures average,low,high for other dialysis patients. Let me know please your thoughts.
Thank you. Mike.http://mike2kal.wordpress.com/
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5 pounds over would be a little over 2 liters. That means you are drinking like 2 bags of saline a day. Then you take a day off and drink 10 pounds which would be drinking almost 5 liters or 5 bags of saline.
I don't know! It depends on your dry weight. You can have 3% of your dry weight between runs. So if your dry weight is 100 kilos it would be
100 x .03 = 3liters between runs.
There are 2.2 pounds in 1 kilo/liter. So if your dry weigh 100 kilos that is 220 pounds. A bigger person can afford a little more fluid between runs than a smaller person. It is hard on your heart to shift too much fluid back and forth.
What is your dry weight right now?
Rerun, Moderator
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My dry weight right now is 120 kilos and most nights when i am doing it every night i weigh on average 122-122.5 so if its 122.5 thats 2.5 plus .4 for saline rince back and .4 for Misc. so on average i am going for 2.8 to 3.3 and on the night after taking a night off i am going for 3.8 to 4.5. Of course as you know its just not what you drink the food you eat has a lot of water in it as well. My dietician is very happy with my diet and my blood work shows it. I just have not been feeling great after my runs so i was just wondering what other people shot for in fluid removal
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Thanks for replying. I do 8-9 a night and i use a conventional Gambro AK 95 s dialysis machine. I am in Canada we don't have NxStage.
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You should be feeling good at that many hours. And your labs are good. Hmmmm ???