No. My uric acid has always run high and I have no signs at all of gout. I just run a higher baseline.
Don't give the ship just yet.Pd works by the DIFFERENCE in the sugar levels between your blood sugar and the dialysate sugar. SHORTENING the dwell time, INCREASING exchanges, using MORE or bigger bags to equal a total more volume.This will work as you will be spending more time with a higher sugar level, pulling more fluid and toxins, increasing your ''adequacy'.You need to have this talk with your Neph, then the Nurse can help you make the adjustment to the Cycler program.You do NOT need to change your fill volume.Charlie B53
How are you doing now, K&S? You mentioned another visit to the hospital over on one of Cassandra's threads so thought I'd ask. I hate hospitals. Especially if it requires any sort of stay. Be well, take care. Hope you are home resting with your furbaby.
And if it makes you feel any better, MooseMom called Paul Ryan a "ferret face" yesterday and I must say, I agree with her on that!
thank you all for caring. I've had quite a week. I'm still in the hospital-- or in the hospital again. This is my second admission this week. Over the last week, I have fainted 7 times, lost consciousness and found myself crumpled to the floor. It got so that I couldn't trust my body not to faint. I think part of was that on my February hospitalization for flu/asthma/A fib, I was prescribed a new drug with caused my BP to plummet. That was part of it.I went to the ER and was admitted for observation. In the ER parking lot I fainted for the 7th time before admission. I was put through all kinds of tests including an overnight heart monitor, but nothing irregular showed up except the low BP. So the dosage was lowered and I was sent home, full of fear that I couldn't walk, drive or function. Also, from all the falls, I really whacked out my lower back which hurt excruciatingly.Yesterday, I went to my chiropractor for an adjustment and I screamed in pain just moving around in any direction. She sent me off to get my back Xrayed. So I went to urgent care for an xray and they took my vitals and found that my heart beat was only 40 beats/minute. SO I was dropping every couple beats (a potential lethal situation) and it was during these "no beat" voids that I was fainting. So that was their answer. I need a pacemaker.I was ambulanced over to a different hosp. (where I am now) for surgery. Unfortunately, there was an emergency, and they couldn't take me until Monday. So to keep me alive they installed a wire in my neck/heart to stimulate my heart to beat when it wouldn't on its own. With this wire, I'm totally bedridden and can get out of bed at all in fear of jostling the wire loose. So I on a bedpan and all kinds of wonderful hospital experiences. But the good news is that they are clean that this is the problem and solution. Here's hoping.A friend just brought me my laptop so this is the first time I can visit the forum.
Don't waste energy on worrying about your dog, you need energy for yourself now, and she/he will be fine too.