I'm watching for answer to you Aaron, as I have a similar problem. The most than can get off me is a fraction (about .7) and that makes me goofy. I was told to eat lots and I'm trying (low phos, pot, etc.) and gaining a little weight and have trouble convince the techs it is real honest to goodness fat on me. Of course the nurse always checks and knows to try 1 kilos but always comes back and changes it. Hope you get some reasonable answers.
Hi all. I am somewhat unique (just like everyone else) in that I still produce as much urine as I ever did. Consequently, I have to fight to keep from getting dehydrated during, and especially after dialysis. And if that wasn't enough, I also shift fluid quite readily, so what would keep an average patient even does not keep me even. I am always set for the minimum, I get the prime and the rince back, and usually another 400 ML of fluid through the machine on top of that. But I still leave feeling terrible. I feel great when I come, but I feel terrible when I leave. I suspect the reason I am feeling bad is the changes in my fluid levels. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there any way to get the filtration of dialysis without the fluid removal?I dialyze in a center for 3 hours 3 times a week, though we are considering making that 2 times a week, depending on what my labs say.Thanks in advance for any help with this.Aaron
Fluid gain won't always be obvious Aaron!!! It can hide in your veins, lungs, around your heart!!! You may not have any swelling. Hubby had over 25 lbs of fluid on when PD stopped working for him and he had very little swelling. It was in his blood vessels and on his lungs!! Hubby always knew ( and still does ) know when he loses or gains by his blood pressure. When he had the 25 lbs of fluid on his b/p was 230/130!!! Dialysis nurse told him that that b'p was ok for a dialysis patient!!