I am also getting IV Nutrition at the same time I do the Dialysis at the Center so I have also managed to put on around 12 pounds to date.
monster, a lot of dialysis machines take off low levels of fluid even when set to remove nothing at all. I'm not sure I understand the mechanics enough to explain it, but there's something in the cleaning process itself that takes fluid away from the blood. Setting the machine to 0 may still leave you drier than you started.
I was having the same problem so I now have no weight taken off at all. I generally drop a kilo between dialysis sessions so I drink a lot at dialysis and now they are saying if I can't drink more they are going to have to give me fluid during dialysis. Tad odd really!!!!
Quote from: jbeany on April 25, 2009, 04:57:28 PMmonster, a lot of dialysis machines take off low levels of fluid even when set to remove nothing at all. I'm not sure I understand the mechanics enough to explain it, but there's something in the cleaning process itself that takes fluid away from the blood. Setting the machine to 0 may still leave you drier than you started.Yeah I read that on here in another post, my doctor advised me to ask them to hook me up to a bag of saleen to just give me some extra fluid to hydrate me while on Dialysis if I am still going ot come of "light" I will find out more on Monday and plan to speak my mind! I am tired of coming off light, cramping and feeling like a BIG RIG rolled over me.
("Oh Mr. Monsterman, I see that you have a beverage... Would you like me to take off an extra 0.3 kilos for that? Not no, but hell no!!!") Drink up!(I think they're pints, but the beer might be frowned upon in-center )
What kind of drinks are we talking about??