Yeah someone else that gets it !!! ..Sorry for being so enthusiastic ! You are not going to like my answer though ..as far as we can narrow it down ..its FLUID shifting from one part of your body (or out of your tissues and into your blood stream) thats why it goes later or in your sleep , as your body settles back down !
KICKSTART,I can narrow it down for you a little more:It's not the fluid per se.It's the electrolytes (sodium ions, calcium ions, potassium ions) in the fluid.As those shift around the body, and some are dialyzed in or out, it sets up little electrical potentials (voltage differences), to which the nerves in the body react as tingling. I've seen a scientific paper on that somewhere.For myself, I have found that Neurontin at 300 mg/day helps reduce the sensitivity of my nervous system.
Quote from: RightSide on September 07, 2010, 08:58:19 AMKICKSTART,I can narrow it down for you a little more:It's not the fluid per se.It's the electrolytes (sodium ions, calcium ions, potassium ions) in the fluid.RightSide - would a small amount of sport drink (Gatoraid) help with this? I'm talking about 100-150ml of it during dialysis. I know I drink a bit of Gatoraid at night before bed on dialysis days.
KICKSTART,I can narrow it down for you a little more:It's not the fluid per se.It's the electrolytes (sodium ions, calcium ions, potassium ions) in the fluid.
i have something similar no one can figure out, and it causes my nose to itch like crazy. dr said hed never seen anything like it.
Cheers Rightside ! Marvellous how we can get answers of here that even the renal staff dont know ! I have asked several and got a blank stare!
I should mention:If the tingling feeling is when you're NOT at dialysis (say when you're trying to sleep during the night before dialysis), then it could just be neuropathy--nerve damage--caused by the renal failure.I had tingling all the time like that, so my neph put me on Neurontin. It helped but didn't stop it.The neuropathy may be related to the buildup of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) in the body of a dialysis patient. (Those compounds are big molecules and not dialyzed out.) I posted on that once before.In Europe, they're experimenting with benfotiamine to reduce the AGE load in the body.With my dietitian's approval, I've started taking benfotiamine myself. I believe I have experienced definite improvement, particularly in the middle of the night when I used to wake up itching and tingling and couldn't get back to sleep. But it could be just a placebo effect, who knows.