even when she is stress-free
I forgot to mention that she gets about 250 mg of Cefazolin after every dialysis treatment to treat her blood infection. She was put on the antibiotic for a total of 1.5 months. As you guys say, it could be related to stress or anxiety. But I know if she is stressed or not and she tells us if she feels stressed. In this specific case, I am wondering if it is something else that elevates the blood pressures. Is low hemoglobin related to high blood pressures?
Sometimes you can be physically stressed and not emotionally stressed. Recovering from a blood infection would lead me to think that part of the reason her BP is going high is due to her body going in to that natural fight or flight mode that it tends to do during an infection of sorts.If all other causes have been ruled out by the doctors - too much fluid... pain... higher sodium intake... etc - then I'd keep an eye on it to see if it changes once Mom is off the antibiotic. Maybe talk to the doctors about BP med adjustments in the meantime.
Quote from: jo on October 24, 2016, 07:27:49 PMI forgot to mention that she gets about 250 mg of Cefazolin after every dialysis treatment to treat her blood infection. She was put on the antibiotic for a total of 1.5 months. As you guys say, it could be related to stress or anxiety. But I know if she is stressed or not and she tells us if she feels stressed. In this specific case, I am wondering if it is something else that elevates the blood pressures. Is low hemoglobin related to high blood pressures?I was just on Cefazolin for a tunnel infection. I self-administrated it after each dialysis treatment directly into my catheter over the course of 15 minutes. I already had super high blood pressure, so didn't notice a difference. However - it caused my heart to race and feel like it was doing somersaults! My heart physically hurt.Cefazolin also did a number on my gut; I had severe diarrhea (not C-diff). A bunch of yogurt and kefir from my family's Jersey cow, Fern, helped resolve that problem!
As I wrote in the other thread where you ask this, I read that some antibiotics can cause raised BP, or reduce the working of BP meds. But CKD itself can cause it too. How do you know your mum is at her dry weight?Love, Cas
Scientists are hard at studying the beneficial effects of many of the natural bacteria within the digestive tract, and how many of these can cause things to occur to the body.Antibiotics are not very selective in killing off bacteria. Indiscriminately killing both the bad bacteria as well as much of the good.I too have long been taking antibiotics for a twice occuring peritoneal infection. Dosing my bags every night and have seen almost 25 point rise in my blood pressures for the last 2 1/2 months. Dr ordered another BP med yesterday. I will receive it in the mail in a couple of days.I expect that over the next two weeks as the lingering effects of the antibiotics wear off my pressures to stabilize. The new med may bring them down a little, but more so, I expect over the next three months for the beneficial bacteria in the gut to regrow that my pressures to begin to fall low enough that I will have to stop taking this new BP med.Re-establishing the'normal' colonies in the gut is critical to maintaining health. Eat those foods that boost these and give it a little time.
I added a OTC probiotic a few months ago to my daily mess and it's helped a lot with general overall feeling better. Pre-dialysis, when I occasionally needed antibiotics, I'd eat a yogurt a day during the course. Helped lessen some of the *ahem* side effects.Check and see if that works with your current situation. I use the generic acidophilus I find for $6 at Kroger.
How do you KNOW what Mom's 'Dry Weight' is? Have they drawn off enough water during treatment to cause dizzyness or blood pressure drops? Until Mom's has a negative reaction there is no 'perfect' method of determining 'Dry Weight'.I had always thought I was very well 'fluid balanced' while doing PD at home for 3 1/2 years. This re-occuring infection causing me to lose my PD Cath and go on Hemo for a while has really opened my eyes. So far we have taken off FIFTEEN POUNDS below what I had always thought was my balance weight.I did have two nights of leg cramps after treatments, so we decided to increase my weight a half kilo. No more night cramps. So I am pretty sure we have found what should be very close to a real 'Dry Weight' for me.A long talk with Mom's Dr and Tech may be helpful in deciding just how much water to pull off. Increasing or rather decreasing her weight just .1 per treatment until Mom begins to have any signs or symptoms should be a safe course.
My mom's blood pressures have been very high since the past week (systolic over 190). This is often seen the very next day after dialysis. The pulse rate averages about 68. Her hemoglobin is 7.8 currently and she is being treated with Aranesp and iron for anemia. The doctors couldn't figure out the cause of her high blood pressures. We even went to hypertension specialist who thinks it could be stress related, but I am not sure if I will agree with that as this happens even when she is stress-free. Anyone had similar experiences? Please help.
why in 1 place it's high n in the ohter place its ok?? i can't work these people out