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dea62
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chest pain
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March 02, 2007, 01:58:39 AM »
Hi !
As I said in intro, I am trying to get some help for lady in Croatia.
I know she is in dire situation, depend on medical staff over there
is like lottery. One in 500 will get somebody willing to help and treat
you with respect. Doctors are pompous fulls full of hot air. I can
go on and on about medical system there.....
Her problem is chest pain after dialysis. Somebody (other patient)
told her to take Resonium Calcium- to get rid of potassium (doesn't meter
that she doesn't know her potassium levels). She thinks it is helping...her
question for me was if we have in Canada more palatable resonium.
And other question is about vitamins. Nephrocaps are Rx so she can't
get it. I was thinking about Redox B with C and Mg- 1/4 of efferent tab.
And her BP is getting low after dialysis 100/70
What to tell her???
Only thing she is right about is Potassium -how to get low K diet.
And they alway keep her with her head down for all 4 hours?
Thank you,
Dea
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BigSky
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Re: chest pain
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March 02, 2007, 10:59:58 AM »
Patients need to be very careful about vitamins. Certain ones can be toxic to patients as they build up and are not easily removed, usually the fat soluble ones.
However this is what is in a nephrocap vitamin.
Each softgel contains:
Vitamin C 100 mg
Folate 1 mg
Niacin 20 mg
Thiamine 1.5 mg
Riboflavin 1.7 mg
Vitamin B-6 10 mg
Vitamin B-12 6 mcg
Pantothenic acid 5 mg
Biotin 150 mcg
RECOMMENDED DAILY AMOUNTS OF VITAMINS
Here are the proper dialysis vitamin supplements for kidney patients:
Description Recommended Daily Intake Amount %
Vitamin A 0 0
Vitamin E 0 0
Vitamin D Individualized for each patient
Vitamin K 0 0
Vitamin B1 1.5 mg 100
Vitamin B2 1.7 mg 100
Vitamin B6 10 mg 500
Vitamin B12 6 mcg 100
Folic Acid 0.8-1.0 mg 200-250
Niacin 20 mg 100
Pantothenic Acid 10 mg 100
Biotin 0.3 mg 100
Vitamin C 60 mg 100
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dea62
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Re: chest pain
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March 02, 2007, 11:43:37 AM »
Thanks for numbers,
I see it is safer to go with 1/8 of the pill.
How about Magnesium ( it comes with Redox B) -with 1/8 of the pill it would be only12.5 mg daily.
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March 02, 2007, 02:28:18 PM »
It is suggested that dialysis patients do not take magnesium at all.
Just why can she not get nephrocaps or renal caps?
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dea62
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March 02, 2007, 05:38:20 PM »
In Croatia you can't afford some things, and some are not available.
What I heard is that Nephrocaps is prescription item.
When I checked DRI for Mg- for her age is 320 mg daily.
Probably she can get that much Mg from food.
Reason why I picked Redoxon B - her sister can buy it for her in Canada, and I think it is better then taking nothing. Apparently she is very tired, it takes her 45 minutes to walk 2 blocks from bus station to hospital (she is traveling from smaller city). She is also troubled with cardiovascular problems- again I do not know what is diagnosis, but I am trying to get some blood work results e-mailed to me. They did recommend her Omega 3, which seems fine to me.
Same thing is with Renagel- it is prescription item in Canada, so only thing that I can give her sister is Tums, non Rx item- which is not ideal, but better then nothing.
And she is very afraid that her fistula will clot th, because of low BP.
Dea
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