Hi everyone,
Hope you are surviving this heat wave if you're on the east coast... man, it's ho.
I am a large person who for the past two months prior to beginning dialysys was very successfully losing weight sticking to a renal diet with very few carbs. I lost 20 lbs...and then I started dialysis. Well, I am eating the same healthy way as before and I have put back 10 lbs. I am so upset and frustrated. Is this normal in the beginning? I dont know if they are taking off enough fluid or what. Today they took 2 liters and I id OK, when they tried 3 earler in the week I was screaming with cramps. I am extremely diligent about sticking to my 32 oz of liquid per day. Why is this happening?
No, it is not normal to gain 10 pounds of body weight within a couple of months on dialysis. Fluids, yes. While you are watching what you eat, remember many fruits and vegetables (jello/pudding) also contain fluid. Are you including this into your 32 oz. limit per day? You can still have fluid build up even if starting to cramp during treatment. You might be having too great of a fluid shift in a short period of time. I don't know how long your treatment time is, but for example: it will be easier on the body to "give up" 2 litres of fluid over 3 hours than 3 litres. To get the higher fluid removal in the same amount of time, ultrafiltration rate will have to be increased. The body reacts to this radical shift - hypotension/headaches/cramping. Try increasing your treatment time by 30-45 minutes. This will allow for a lower UF rate and hopefully, you won't experience cramping while finding a good dry weight.