I have to discontinue my exchanges for at least 72 hours and stay on a low protein/sodium/fluid diet. Good thing I still pee. It's really weird, when I couldn't drain my stomach was horribly distended and rock hard. As time went on, my stomach got really cushy and I kept having to reposition my catheter in my patient's pride belt, because it was sinking into my stomach and leaving big welts. I also have a slight stinging sensation all over my lower belly. Very strange feeling.On Monday I go back in for a test fill to see if it's holding. If it's not healed, I have no idea what they'll do. I assume if I'm overloaded with fluid I'll get a new port and have to do hemo for a while. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery so I don't have to do that. Me skeered of hemo.
Wow. How come they never TELL you this in clinic??? I'll be extra careful to watch my phosphorus then.I don't want either the lesions OR the deposits! Having a preggo tummy is bad enough!
The stinging most likely from the dialysate saturating my stomach tissue. I just got a call from my PD nurse who said the nephrologist just went over my test with the surgeon (scary!!!) and they want me back at the hospital for more tests.
My calcium deposits that have formed in my stomach are still there, the pain is gone though. They are like knots under my skin, they are not noticible but i know they are there, i feel them especially when i lay down. There is nothing they can do for them, I went to the doctor, he checked them out, verified they were calcium deposits and sent me on my way, and that was ALL he did, nothing to desolve them, nothing for the pain, Epoman was the one who told me to take Motrin for the pain, it helped a little but they still hurt like hell.