I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Introduction => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Thalia on December 11, 2007, 09:54:26 AM
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I live in the States. My 90 yr old mother recently started dialysis. Originallly. due to her age we decided against dialysis. however about 2 week agos the effects of euremia became unbearable to her so she agreed to try dialysis. So far we're impressed with the results, we'd heard sooo many horror stories we were expecting the worse She has regained control of her muscles, is more lucid, can speak, eat and occassionally even makes it to the loo on her own. Her first 3 emergency sessions in the hospital were completely free from any side effects. She's now had her 2nd session within the dialysis center as an out patient and is experiencing cramping. I'm trying to isolate the source of the cramping. My goal is for her to comfortable with or without dialysis in these twilight yrs.
Looking forward to learning (and sharing) experiences and knowledge with you guys.
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cramping is usually caused by taking off too much fluid and basically causing you to become dehydrated. they releave the cramping by giving you saline. you don't have to take of whatever they reccomment you can set the amount. as an example if she cramped at 3 kilos try 2.5 the next time. remember you (or your mother) is in charge not the techs.
again, welcome, you will learn much here, it's a wonderful place to land
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Welcome to ihatedialysis.com Thalia,
I commend you for allowing your mother to make the decision on doing dialysis or not. I could only hope to live into those twilight years but regardless of age everyone deserves to live as long and comfortable according to the plan by our higher power.
I hope you find the answers you are looking for, feel free to read and post as often as you like, and we will help as best we can.
Sluff/ Admin
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Hi Thalia...welcome to IHD.com...it's wonderful that you are taking such good care of your mom. It's very nice to have you here.
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Welcome Thalia, good to have you aboard.
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:waving; Welcome
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Welcome to our community! We are so glad that you decided to join us on your mother's behalf. My dad died of kidney failure at just that age because in our country they made the decision that he was old enough to die!! Our family doctor cried, because my dad was a very alive person, in good health, except for his kidney failure. so I am so glad that your mother took the option that she had. Dialysis does make you feel better, as was my experience. At least you will have more time with her this way. As thegrammalady said, cramping usually comes when too much fluid is taken off, so watch out for that. Sometimes it takes them a little time to work out what is your optimum dry weight. Continue to read, and also continue to post. We want to know how your mom is doing. So please give us frequent updates.
Bajanne, Moderator
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Welcome Thalia, be very careful with your Moms dry weight those cramps are VERY painfull...Boxman
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the cramps are from to much fluid coming off,what her doctor needs to do, is to give her an ibw(ideal base weight) and stick to that weight as best she can, anything over will be taken off each treatment,unless she still pees considerably that means fluid intake is at a minimum :thumbup;
good luck with it all.
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thanks very much for the warm (and informational) welcome...this site is great..i felt quite empowered when speaking with the health professionals
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Hello and :welcomesign;
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:welcomesign; Thalia,
I hope your Mom is doing well.
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Good luck with your mother and her treatments. Welcome.
kitkatz,moderator
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:welcomesign; Good luck to the both of you.
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thanks again ;D
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Welcome, Thalia! I'm with everybody else on the cramping thing. My husband says they are awful!! It is the pulling of too much fluid! I re-state what others have said...You and your mom have control over how much they set the machine to pull off of her. Don't let them determine it! Speak up for her -- even if you think you're being pushy. I have been called a b--tch because I INSISTED that my husband knew his body better than anyone else and made them do as he asked. The way I see it, I'd rather be a b--tch than let my husband suffer. You may have to experiment with how much to pull off to get her dry weight right. Hang in there. I'm glad she's still here and you're here with us now.
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thanks very much for the warm (and informational) welcome...this site is great..i felt quite empowered when speaking with the health professionals
Welcome Thalia! I care for my mother who is pre-dialysis. This site does exactly what you said 'empowers' us all when dealing with the many complexities we face at one time or another.
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Hi Thalia, Welcome to ihatedialysis.com. :waving; I hope your mom is doing better :cuddle; Looking foward to hearing more from you soon. :2thumbsup;
Goofynina/Admin.