I'm sorry to hear your treatment regimen isn't going well and that you are feeling despondent. However, what are you needing from us? Are you just wanting a sympathetic ear or suggestions?
Hi Battlescars, Based on my experience, it sounds like you are taking off to much water which will cause the cramping. Also, cheese does higher your phosphorus. I love cheese also but have to stop eating it for at least one or two months. My phosphorus went down from 6.0 to 3.9. Also, red meat has a lot of phosphorus as well so you probably want to cut down on that to if you eat it. As for me, I will eat cheese for one month than stop eating it for the next two months than pick it back up again for one month and stop eating it for the next two month. It seems to work well for me. Yes, it’s hard at first but you will get use it and it becomes very easy should you want to use my method. As for camping, try to leave on ½ to 1 pound of water. Your body needs water so doesn’t take it all off because your body will start to take it from your muscles, which at times can be very painful. Do you take any vitamins? It will help give you some energy. You can talk to your doctor to see what type of vitamins you can take. Also, are you skipping treatments and/or cutting time? If so, that to can cause you to be weak. Hope this little bit helps.
I have no answers, but feeling bad for you.How is your KT/V? When did you last have a chest xray? You might have hidden fluid.It doesn't sound like you are getting adequate dialysis, but I am no expert. What do they say about your fatigue and symptoms?Sending you hugs and best wishes for better health.
I only did manuals occasionally so I didn't warm the bags. Is that how long it should take to warm them? Do you need a new heating pad or system? I'm not sure why your nurse thinks this is important. I thought the warming was only for comfort. I agree it's easy to get in a bad pattern with skipping. I knew I would skip manuals so I did the cycler and only missed occasionally like for the tornado warnings for Hurricane Irene. It's so hard to get out of your bad habits but they probably do contribute to feeling bad. Try to find the energy to make a new start. You can do it.
I have little respect for Kt/v as a measure of adequacy. When I was doing PD, towards the end, I was feeling just as you do, despite my Kt/v indicating otherwise. Have you had a PET recently? Has anything changed, such as loss of residual renal function? Have you had any issues with UF? could you switch to home hemo? It transformed how I feel, and although it is more onerous, it is better than feeling as if you are twenty or thirty years okder which is how I felt for the last few years that I did PD.
although it is more onerous
I don't want anything. Just curious if this is "normal" after 2 years of dialysis or anyone else experienced these symptoms and found ways to lessen them or cope better. I also hadn't slept in over 24 hours when I wrote that this morning so I wasn't exactly thinking clearly, I was really feeling more drug down than usual.