Love the site.Aussie chic 30 years of age at home doing nocturnal dialysis every second night.Have only started doing my dialysis this way and so far I want some sleep!!!!!!!!Been on dialysis for just over a year been home "doing it" with my partner for 9 months.(Dialysis that is, been doing it with him a whole lot longer hahahahaha)Waiting on a transplant.waiting, waiting, waiting.....................................................
hello i am a 37 yr old male been on dialysis since 1999.Just started Nocturnal dialysis Sept. 1st.Like you I am Looking forwaed to some sleep.How long did it take you to start feeling better.I have heard it takes up to 3 months.Are you enjoying your new unresricted diet?Sincerely a Canadian Male
Hi,Yes this girl has been mighty slack.Hoping to get more in touch with this site again.Well it was all going well on home nocturnal dialysis every second night.Was working part time for 20 hours a week, when I needed to have some time off to have a parathyroidectomy. So I had the procedure was recovering at home then got a phone call from my agency that my assignment was ending the fun of a temp!So am back looking for work, had two interviews today for PERMANENT part time work. I must have been a sight for sore eyes today, had a really bad night on dialysis last night, yes sometimes you get those nights when the machine wants you to stay up with it and all it wants to do is talk to you, you know the beep beep beep.Thats one of the problems with nocturnal dialysis your too tired to be actually fixing things like you would probably do during the day, so you usually just tell the machine to shut up!!! and want to do mean things to it. LOL.Unsure if I should mention it here and now,but about my removal of my parathyroids, now I'm on 12 caltrate a day, and 12 calcitriol.Its driving me insane, I'm feeling worse because of the levels of those meds that I'm on, even compared to the slash across my neck, and gee no one has asked me if i tried to commit suicide, i thought I could have fun with that!Anyway do the levels of those meds come down?Promise will keep in touch will try and be a good dialysis girl.Tamara.
Holy crap tamara that must be awful swallowing that many horse pills!! Im surprised that your still on all those meds being on nocturnal. How many hows do you do?Epoman, when you say your calcium is 6-7, is that normal? What are the normal values over there? Our norms are 2.25-2.65mmol/L. My levels have been within this range since starting on nocturnal.
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on June 14, 2006, 05:57:11 AMHoly crap Tamara that must be awful swallowing that many horse pills!! I'm surprised that your still on all those meds being on nocturnal. How many hows do you do?Epoman, when you say your calcium is 6-7, is that normal? What are the normal values over there? Our norms are 2.25-2.65mmol/L. My levels have been within this range since starting on nocturnal.Her being on nocturnal has NOTHING to do with why she is taking so much calcium pills, her could kidneys could be WORKING and she would still need that much calcium to survive. She had her parathyroids removed. Which regulates her calcium levels. She still has some parathyroid activity (They usually take out the parathyroids and put a little piece back in the body, usually in the arm). The amount of pills she takes will decrease as time passes and eventually she will need no extra calcium or very little. I had BOTH my thyroid and my parathyroids removed and it took over a year for my body to adjust. I still take TUMS (OTC pill) on occasion, when I feel my calcium is getting to low.A normal Calcium level is: 8.5 to 10.5 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). If you calcium was that low based on milligrams, your heart would STOP!
Holy crap Tamara that must be awful swallowing that many horse pills!! I'm surprised that your still on all those meds being on nocturnal. How many hows do you do?Epoman, when you say your calcium is 6-7, is that normal? What are the normal values over there? Our norms are 2.25-2.65mmol/L. My levels have been within this range since starting on nocturnal.
yeah its awful taking them,but then whats the option.You don't do what the doctors say, you become non compliant and they treat you like a leper, well you know how it is. (don't worry what you do to yourself just worry about what they will say lol)My calcium when it was last checked was 2.1 that was a week ago, I'm not sure what it is measured in.They removed the parathyroids completely, then they put a little bit of one back in , as far as i know it wasn't in my arm, they only slashed my neck!Had another blood test when I came off nocturnal this morning, thats one thing that is organised over here. You take your own blood samples when you come off dialysis and then you ring a courier organised through the hospital to come pick them up.So will be finding out this afternoon if their will be any changes, crossing my fingers .
Quote from: Epoman on June 14, 2006, 02:15:19 PMQuote from: aMbEr_79 on June 14, 2006, 05:57:11 AMHoly crap Tamara that must be awful swallowing that many horse pills!! I'm surprised that your still on all those meds being on nocturnal. How many hows do you do?Epoman, when you say your calcium is 6-7, is that normal? What are the normal values over there? Our norms are 2.25-2.65mmol/L. My levels have been within this range since starting on nocturnal.Her being on nocturnal has NOTHING to do with why she is taking so much calcium pills, her could kidneys could be WORKING and she would still need that much calcium to survive. She had her parathyroids removed. Which regulates her calcium levels. She still has some parathyroid activity (They usually take out the parathyroids and put a little piece back in the body, usually in the arm). The amount of pills she takes will decrease as time passes and eventually she will need no extra calcium or very little. I had BOTH my thyroid and my parathyroids removed and it took over a year for my body to adjust. I still take TUMS (OTC pill) on occasion, when I feel my calcium is getting to low.A normal Calcium level is: 8.5 to 10.5 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). If you calcium was that low based on milligrams, your heart would STOP!Oh I see, I'm not real up to scratch on the parathyroid thing. Never had much trouble with my calcium levels, although my bone turnover activity is on the high side. My doc asked me a while ago if anyone has spoken to me about getting them out because my parathyroid hormone last bloods was 660 (norm 14-72). I'm on calcitriol twice a day. I figured your blood levels were read differently to ours, thats why I asked. I thought OMG 6-7 isn't good!! Ours is in mmol/L. I wish they would do it all the same. They have changed how creatinine used to be read, and each doctor reads it differently, which can get confusing.