I've never heard that having a big stomach makes PD not a good fit. And losing weight it perfectly fine as long as you are not sacrificing nutrition. You will need to force feed protein with any form of dialysis, but PD demands the most. I have read about people having very varied experience relative to PD and weight. Some say that they feel so full all the time that it's hard to eat much. Others, like me, are not losing weight because the dialysate used is made of dextrose (sugar) which, as we all know, is anathema to diabetics. I have been diabetic for many years and have controlled it without medication with just a low-carb diet. Now, without getting any pleasure from it, my body is swimming in sugar, thanks to the dialysis fluid.I think we should be marching in the streets to protest using "sugar-water" as the PD dialysis fluid when at least half of ESRD have the disease because of diabetes. Duh! Does that not ring some sort of a bell?! Does is make one whit of sense to pour sugar into diabetlics and think that you're doing them a service? I ranted to my nephro about it the other day when I saw how much my blood sugar went up right after a PD exchange. She told me, without skipping a beat, that most of her PD patients become diabetic from PD. Am I missing something here" Does this make sense to anyone else? When I asked if there was anything in the pipeline about PD fluids that don't cause or worsen diabetes she said "no." Where is the outrage?
I thought that there's PD fluids containing icodextrin?
Unfortunately 'bean counters' have a large influence in Insurance coverage. With the Underwriters they limit coverage so as not to have to pay out for coverage of many things.I'm told ICO is ridiculously expensive. Anywhere from three to five times that of the other PD solutions we use.Depending on what coverage you have for your treatment it very well could be that 'they' do not want the added expense of you using ICO.
I have less than 15% kidney function and my doctor has told me to decide what kind of dialysis I want, so that everything will be ready when the time comes. From everything I have read, PD seems a better fit but I saw some items about it being a problem if one has a big stomach. I weigh 234 lbs....I carry more of my weight on my hips/butt, but I do have a big stomach. At what weight/size does stomach fat become an issue for PD?The other thing is, what about weight loss? My appetite is very low and with all the restrictions about salt and sugar (I am also diabetic) I'm pretty much eating small amounts of fruit, vegetables, whole grains and fish.....I've lost a lot of weight, and wonder what effect losing weight has if you lose while on PD? Is it a problem? Or is the lack of appetite something that will go away after awhile?