I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Hanify on May 09, 2009, 04:29:37 PM
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This is a new thing for me. I used to get this horrible taste in my mouth when I did conventional chemo, but I haven't had it since. Just lately I keep getting this really bitter grapefruity taste in my mouth. Anyone know what causes it, and whether I should be concerned?
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I call it metal mouth - to me, it tastes like I'm chewing on copper pennies. I got it really bad before I started dialysis - it was the build up of toxins. I also get it when my graft is narrowing and I have to run at a lower pump speed. It's a sign of inadequate dialysis.
If your clearances and lab results are good, though - there are other causes. Have you started any new meds?
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No. Had a stint in hospital last week though and did manual pd instead of cycler, so it may just be a bit less dialysis thatn usual is causing it. Thanks for that.
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To me it always tasted like drinking ammonia from a metal cup (with a few pennies thrown in for good measure jbeany).