Thanks for the reply's.
This is still new to me as well. Maybe 2 full month's now of PD. I remember when training that I was told to use the bags based on blood pressure and/or swelling. I generally have higher blood pressure though it's medicated and continues to come down since I've been on PD. I would not be surprised if my cardiologist pulls me off of it, which he said previously he may.
I'm just wondering why I'm told to just go ahead and use all greens. Sometimes I wonder if they just refuse to believe that I still make plenty of urine, even when they receive a full jug come test time.
It's just strange to me when I put in a 2000ml bag of green and a few hours later pull about 2500ml's off and when I use a 2000ml yellow bag only pull off maybe 1800 to 2100 ml's. I guess that's how this mystery fluid works. I mean, I really don't understand how it gets the toxins out but it must be because I feel a lot better then when on HD. I guess that's mainly because I don't have them sucking out all my fluid and leaving me with cramps and a headache. I really don't want to go back there!
Red, green and yellow are identical besides the dextrose concentration. Dextrose is a sugar and the reason why PD solution pulls water from your body. Water is removed from your body to the solution via osmosis. Essentially, the solution is a higher concentration of sugar than your body and water will go through your membrane into the solution. Overtime, the sugar is absorbed into your body and the concentration levels out and water will be reabsorbed into your body. How fast this happens depends on the person.
Toxins are always transferred no matter which solution you use. Toxins are removed via diffusion. If you look on your PD bags, it shows you the concentration of certain ions/compounds (and some are not present like potassium (K)). I believe these concentration amounts are set so you have the right level inside of your body. Diffusion is the transfer of a higher ion concentration (your body) to a lower ion concentration (solution).
Personally, you should pull off the amount of fluid you are comfortable with based upon how much fluid you consume. If you are urinating a lot, which seems like you are, you can probably hold back on using the green solution. If you need to pull extra off, use a green. That is one of the benefits of doing home dialysis. We can be flexible. Anyways, always discuss your treatment ideas/changes with your nurse/doc.
My advice on using the red bag, stay away from it. It wears out your peritoneum faster if you use them frequently, but every now and then will be okay. Secondly, it was very uncomfortable to use the red bag. In fact, I have zero 4.25% solution at my place because I will never use it again. It is probably because I pulled off nearly 1L of fluid when using the red bag.
As far as green bags wearing out your peritoneum. I asked my doctor/nurse the same question and they said that it really doesn't effect the lifespan of the peritoneum.
I do 3 exchanges with 2.5% on my cycler every night. Pull off about ~1400mL of fluid a night. Some nights can be higher (1600-1800).
I have been off my BP meds for 1 year and I am glad I am off of them. My BP dropped a lot when I started PD and I was getting dizzy all the time. Another side effect of the BP meds was swelling in my feet. As soon as I was off of my BP meds, my feet immediately stopped swelling up. My BP usually runs around 117-123 over 80-82.