Recently, I've been experiencing something weird. Some evenings, I'll feek "floaty" - though it's hard to describe. Sitting still, I feel heavier than normal. But when I move my limbs, they feel much lighter than expected and I end up moving them to where I want them faster than I wanted to. I'd like to call it a problem with the
proprioceptive system, but I'm not sure. Also, when I get up from sitting, my legs feel weak, and I sometimes lock my knees too far back and almost fall over. Along with that is usually tingling in my hands, and what's either a warm feeling in my face or a bit of a fever (though I've never measured my temperature during an episode).
The problems occur in the evenings, I think after a big meal (recently two early dinners involving potatoes), and only if I sit for a while (e.g. watching TV or a movie). If I get up and walk around a bit, the tingling and weakness go away. It doesn't really feel like objective weakness, it just feels like I can't control my limbs as well.
My guesses of possible factors:
- potassium
- phosphorus
- protein (or metabolites thereof)
- other electrolytes?
- blood pressure (because walking around remedies it)
My blood pressure used to be very high, but with new medications it's gone down to normal, or even a bit low sometimes. I did have these problems occasionally before I changed BP meds, usually when I wasn't getting enough dialysis. What could be causing it now?
As an example, it happened to me tonight. I had a (rather big) meal of a large grilled steak, a baked potato with olive oil and a bit of feta, grilled zucchini, iced unsweetened green tea, 4 Renvelas, and 1 750mg Fosrenol. Then I sat down and watched a movie. The feelings started during the movie.