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Title: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on June 27, 2007, 05:05:57 AM
I'm having a problem, and I hope some of you might have some suggestions. BTW, if this gets a little long, I'm sorry, but I'm going to try to give as much helpful information as I can...

I've been on PD for about eight months, and I'm having pain during infusion. The best way to describe the pain is almost like cramping. It's mainly in my pelvic area, but sometimes gets bad enough to radiate into my lower back as well. It's worse if I sit or lay down (no matter which side/position I'm in), but if I stand up I can alleviate the majority of it, and sometimes it's absent altogether.

They've done an x-ray and a CT scan, and the position of the catheter is "perfect". I went to my gyn at my neph's urging and she did an ultrasound to look at my uterus and said that's "perfect". Gyn's next choice is (with the help of a general surgeon) a laporoscopy to go in and look around, check for endometriosis, scar tissue, or other abnormalities. I'm reluctant to do this for several reasons, 1) I've never had any symptoms of endo; 2) if it does turn out to be scar tissue I don't know that they can do anything about it anyway, and 3) laporoscopy would mean a month on hemo to heal - I really don't want that!

I found a journal article yesterday that talked about using a PD solution with sodium bicarb in it, and all the patients tested who had had pain had it alleviated or completely go away with the use of the solution. Has anyone else used this? Does it work? What are the disadvantages/concerns? I'm seeing my neph next week, and am taking a copy of the article to him to ask him about it.

I really want to get this resolved, as I'm currently doing CAPD and would love to do CCPD, but am afraid the pain would disrupt my sleep, and I just cannot have that, since I would probably wind up divorced (I'm not nice when I don't get enough sleep!).

Any help or suggestions about the pain or information about the bicarb solution would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, everyone!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on June 27, 2007, 05:17:46 AM
Is the pain EVERY time? Are the bags warm? Maybe you are filling too fast? I'm throwing out questions that I am sure have already been asked and answered, but still...   I had not heard of sodium bicarbonate.  I will say, that I am on ccpd, and it was so much better than capd. I am
filling and draining much better, and tolerating higher quanitites. Either way, let us know what the neph thinks....and if you can, let us know
where you found the article!!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on June 27, 2007, 06:37:12 AM
MyssAnne, if I sit or lie down, yes, the pain is every time. If I stand, it's about 75% of the time and is worse the week before and during my period. Yes, the bags are warm. I store three at a time (I do 4 exchanges a day) on a heating pad and the bags are slightly warm to the inside of my arm (similar to testing a baby's bottle). I use the Fresenius Stay-Safe system which has a 1/2 speed for filling, and I keep it on that and sometimes have to hold the clamp down partway in order to slow it even more, so no, I don't think it's going in too fast. I also play with the height of my pole for this reason. I usually keep the bag at about my shoulder height.

I took my copy of the article home, but I will get the citation information and post it tomorrow (if I remember...my PTH is quite high!!).

Thanks for trying!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Slywalker on June 27, 2007, 09:04:27 AM
Greetings - I am also doing the ccpd at night so I no longer have the pain you describe - however, when I was doing the manual day time exchanges I had quite a bit of pain when the fluid was going in.  Changing my position in the chair sometimes helped.  I get some shoulder pain occasionally from the ccpd, but I am now laying down when I get "filled up" and for some reason I get no pain with that position.

Good luck - and by the way  - I highly recommend getting the cycler and doing the night-time exchanges.  I am also using fresinius.

Sandyb
 ;D
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KICKSTART on June 27, 2007, 09:09:16 AM
I also do CAPD but manual . The only time i get pain like you describe is when ,for one of my exchanges i use a stronger bag. I mentioned this and was told , i must be a bit sensitive , but nothing has been done so i just grin and bear the discomfort. I use Baxter.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on June 27, 2007, 09:28:50 AM
Kickstart, I already use 1.5% bags almost exclusively (I say almost because maybe once every other month or so I'll use a 2.5%).

Slywalker, did going to CCPD make the pain stop completely? I thought it was a similar process with the fluid going in and out, so if manual hurts, then the cycler would, too?

I'm getting so frustrated with this there are times I just don't want to do my treatments (have not skipped one because of this yet, though). I've pretty much accepted that it's going to be at least several years until I get another transplant, and I don't want to have to live with this pain for four hours every day. Sorry, had to moan for a minute. Over it now.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on June 27, 2007, 09:56:09 AM
I say go to the cycler then. I was like Slywalker, I would have pain on the manuals, but once I started on the cycler, it has, for the most part,
gone away. It sounds as if you're doing everything you can and should be doing, it's just gonna be painful for some reason. I say push for the
cycler and see how that goes.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on June 27, 2007, 09:57:20 AM
And by the way, moan all you want!!!!  This is a safe place to do so, nobody's gonna think badly of you for doing so!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Slywalker on June 27, 2007, 03:34:28 PM
Greetings again - yes, when I started the cycler the pain pretty much stopped. And while the system is basically the same it only has to be done at night and frees up the day time.  Plus, the "prescription" that I am under uses more on the fill than the manual system.  When you are laying down there is more of the peritoneal cavity available for use.  I guess that is why the fill up is more. 

 Occasionally I get some pain in the shoulder area but I've been told as the air in the cavity is replaced with the fluid - the air has to go someplace and it usually goes in the shoulders.  I did have terrific pain with the manual system which is what they made me train on before the cycler.  And now when I go in for monthly check ups they make me do an exchange even when I moan and groan and almost cry because it hurts.


The other night on the cycler the first fill was really weird - I could feel it inside buzzing through the catheter to the cavity - very weird sensation.  That had not happened before or again.  Hmmmmm.

Take care
Sandyb


Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on June 28, 2007, 04:45:43 AM
Good morning, all. First, I want to say thanks for all the replies, I really appreciate it. I've got about three or four possibilities to go to my neph with next week, so maybe we can figure something out. One more question about it, though...do you think they'll let me just "test drive" the cycler for a week or so to figure out if it'll work for me. I really want to do it, but if it's going to disrupt my sleep, I just can't. Also, if I try it then decide not to do it, do I return the machine for a refund? I guess what I'm asking is do I have to buy the machine, or do I just rent it, so if it doesn't work, do I just return it and not have to pay for it anymore? I'm assuming this can't be inexpensive.

Anyway, I've attached the article that I mentioned in my first post, hope you find it as enlightening as I did. Have a great day everyone!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on June 28, 2007, 04:57:46 AM
I don't know if you can do a test drive. That's an option.  Normally what happens, at least with Fresenius, is that the machine is shipped to you, the nurse comes out and sets up the program for you. Then you are on your own!  Now, perhaps they have an extra one that you could use
for a bit. No harm in asking!! You do not pay directly for this. My clinic pays a rental fee for each machine their clients use.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on July 04, 2007, 11:36:26 AM
Woo-hoo, I'm getting a cycler!!!  :yahoo; I talked to the neph yesterday, and he said the leading expert on PD (some guy in Maryland, can't remember his name) says that for patients with pain during infusion, the first thing you try is the cycler. I'm calling the clinic tomorrow so they can order it. Woo-hoo!!!! Just want to give an update. Let's hope it works.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Sluff on July 04, 2007, 11:45:14 AM
I hope that works for you.  :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: goofynina on July 04, 2007, 12:40:38 PM
Woo-hoo, I'm getting a cycler!!!  :yahoo; I talked to the neph yesterday, and he said the leading expert on PD (some guy in Maryland, can't remember his name) says that for patients with pain during infusion, the first thing you try is the cycler. I'm calling the clinic tomorrow so they can order it. Woo-hoo!!!! Just want to give an update. Let's hope it works.

I am sure you will enjoy it so much more.  Just remember we are here for you too if you have any questions, sometimes i find i get answers quicker here than waiting for my neph or nurse to call  :clap;  Good Luck to ya and please keep us updated :)
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KICKSTART on July 04, 2007, 01:38:03 PM
Good luck , anything that helps has got to be good ! I hope it works for you!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Slywalker on July 04, 2007, 04:45:34 PM
Well good news for you!!!   :clap;  I'm sure you will like it much better than doing the daytime exchanges.  Keep us posted on how it goes once you get it.

Take care
Sandyb
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on July 05, 2007, 05:46:38 AM
Yay!!! once you get used to it, you will love it!! I love mine, hate it when I have to use the manuals!  There IS such a difference!!!!!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: JerseyGirl on July 05, 2007, 12:08:36 PM
I train PD patients and they love it!  BTW yes you can return the cycler if you don't like it, but I guess that you will.  I've had one or two patients that don't like it and I simply have the company pick up the cycler and all the supplies.  God luck!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Chicken Little on July 05, 2007, 12:48:54 PM
I don't know how I missed this thread.  I have pain/cramping on fills.  I actually have weird pains the entire time I have fluid in, but it's worse on drains and fills.  I tried sodium bicarb in the bags, but didn't notice a difference.  I've been on the cycler for a couple months and, for me, it's worse than manual.  I wake up for every drain/fill and the only way I've found to relieve the pain is to bend the tubing to restrict the flow, which often sets off the cycler's alarm. 

I'd try both though and see if they work for you.  I hope they do.  I've just resigned myself to deal with it until I hit the transplant lotto. 
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on July 23, 2007, 01:00:34 PM
Just have to share, I'm currently doing my last CAPD treatment that I will have to do at work, barring any unforseen circumstances!  :yahoo;

My cycler arrived at my clinic last week, and I do the training tomorrow! Yay!!!!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: goofynina on July 23, 2007, 02:44:19 PM
Just have to share, I'm currently doing my last CAPD treatment that I will have to do at work, barring any unforseen circumstances!  :yahoo;

My cycler arrived at my clinic last week, and I do the training tomorrow! Yay!!!!

I hope you love your cycler just as much as i love mine ;)  Your gonna love having your days free  :yahoo;
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Slywalker on July 23, 2007, 05:22:56 PM
KT - happy training time to you.  I hope it works out as well as mine has.

Take care

Sandyb
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Ohio Buckeye on July 23, 2007, 05:40:00 PM
Hope it goes well for you.
You will find the cycler so much more convenient, easy to learn.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on July 27, 2007, 06:30:06 PM
Hey all, just wanted to give an update. I did my cycler training on Tuesday and started using it that night. First night I woke up for probably ten minutes every time I started to fill (four times), then Wedneday and Thursday nights I took Benadryl at bed time to help me sleep. It was better, but still not perfect. (I actually had to go into work late today because I needed more uninterrupted sleep). Since it's the weekend now I figure I'll be able to get through, and if I need more sleep in the morning I'll have the time to do that. Sure has been nice having my days free!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: goofynina on July 27, 2007, 06:32:05 PM
Glad to hear it KT,  I am sure with a little time and a little more getting used to, you wont even know it is there (ok, wishful thinking i know) but i think you know what i'm trying to say ;)  Hope things get better for you really soon and you get some GOOOD sleep.  ;)
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Ken Shelmerdine on July 28, 2007, 03:55:50 AM
 :yahoo;Thats great news. Good luck with your trainiing and I do hope the cycler method solves the pain problems. :grouphug;
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on July 28, 2007, 07:03:17 AM
The first two weeks will be an adjustment, but it WILL get better, I know I love it, it has really freed my days!  Just take catnaps to catch up on your sleep...and you CAN lower the volume too!!
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: Slywalker on July 28, 2007, 08:48:51 AM
KT -thanks for the update.  I think it took a couple of weeks to get used to the inflows and outflows.  And it takes time to find the right adjustments for the length of time it takes to fill and empty.  Some nights I am only awaken by the buzzer because not enough emptied - but most nights for the last two months my nights have been uninterrupted.  I'm sure you will get the kinks worked out. 

I'm happy you are enjoying your free days- I do too.

Best wishes

Sandyb
 ;D
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on July 29, 2007, 12:05:32 PM
My husband sure has enjoyed my days being free. I've gotten more housework done this weekend than I have the last eight months, combined, I think!! BTW, Goofy, as for not noticing it, have you ever tried vaccuuming around that thing???
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on August 01, 2007, 04:55:54 AM
Isnt' it amazing how much more time you have????  When I first got on the cycler, I was just shocked, then mad at myself for not getting on earlier!!   :yahoo;
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: rookiegirl on October 23, 2007, 07:17:55 PM
KT0930,

How's the pain on the cycler?  Did the cramping stop?  I too experience the same pain during dwelling and draining.  Right now, I'm still training on CAPD and will be on the cycler at the end of training.  I just want to know if the pain will go away?

Thanks,
Rookiegirl
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on October 24, 2007, 04:53:46 AM
I'm sorry to say no, the pain has not gone away completely. However, with manuals, I was feeling it every single time I did an exchange (4x day), but on the cycler, I usually only feel one or two per day. I'm awake for the first drain and fill and usually wake up during the last one because my alarm clock is going off, so it is an improvement over manuals.

Honestly, I don't think I really understand why you're having pain during dwells? Once you've drained everything (I understand the pain at the end of draining), then put in your 2000 or 2500 ml and there's no fluid moving in or out, do you still have pain? Is it just the full feeling, kind of like you've eaten a huge meal, or is it something else? I'd be concerned if there's pain during dwells.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on October 24, 2007, 09:17:48 AM
What sort of pain is it you experience during dwells? A "stuffed" pain? Shooting pains? KT is rght, there should not be any pain during dwells. Discomfort perhaps, from too much in you, but no real pain.  Can you give us more details?
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: rookiegirl on October 24, 2007, 04:48:48 PM
The dwell pain feels like someone punching me on my sides.  I guess it's because the full sensation and my side muscles are contracting or being pushed.  When I sit still for a few minutes and then get up the pain seems to ease off.  But when I laugh that punch sensation comes back.  I just wish they would start me off slow to give my abdomen the time to adjust.  Yes while dwelling I feel like I ate a huge meal.  It also makes it very difficult to breathe.  I tried to eat lunch but can't get but maybe 2 bites.  Each time I drink or eat I can feel my sides swelling and it's very tight.  I feel like I'm going to EXPLODE.

As for the drain pain, it comes at close to the very end.  It hurts to move my position.  My body just tents up.  When I try to relax the pain just seems harder.  The shooting pain comes and go but the some pain just hovers until the transfer set is close.  Immediately the pain goes away.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: MyssAnne on October 24, 2007, 05:56:41 PM
It really sounds as if you have way too much fluid in you. How much are they having you put in? You should not have that much discomfort after all this time. As for drain pain, has the nurse said anything about it? Sometimes it's becuase you're pulling too much off. kinda like a straw in a glass, sucking air, when the liquid is gone. How much more training do you have to do?
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: goofynina on October 24, 2007, 06:02:59 PM
Rookiegirl, have they Xrayed you to see where the tube is positioned inside of you? 
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: rookiegirl on October 25, 2007, 07:24:49 PM
Today they gave me 2 exchanges of 2.5% @ 2000mls.  It was not so bad today.  I still felt really full but I was able to eat half my sandwich for lunch.  I am draining pretty fast.  10 minutes into the draining, the bag is pretty much full.  That is when I feel that pinching pain.  I had my nurse close the transfer set and I changed position.  He opened it back up and that pinching pain still comes.  So he shut it off half way and that was much better.  It still cramped but I was able to tolerate the pain.

As for an X-ray of where my catheter is, I have no idea.  According to my nurse it seems like it's right down in my pelvis bone near the uterus.  Will see how I do on the cycler tomorrow night.
Title: Re: Pain During Infusion?
Post by: KT0930 on October 26, 2007, 05:17:30 AM
Your dwell pain does seem to be because you have too much. Maybe once you get trained on the cycler you can ask them about a prescription that will allow you to be empty during the day? Unfortunately because of my daily schedule I can't do that, but I know quite a few people on here do that, and that may help quite a bit.

As for the drain pain, the way I had it described to me is what happens to the fill bag as you fill is sort of what happens to your peritoneum as you drain. It doesn't collapse as much, but it does go from being stretched out and full to being empty, and this is the reason for the cramping. I know sometimes mine hurts as much as you describe, and the only thing to do (on the cycler) is to bypass the rest of the drain cycle and go to the fill.