Maggie has been taken off binders since starting 8 hour nocturnal treatments 6x/week.
We are repulling labs due to a result of 1.9
Her potassium came back low also 3.4
We think it was too close to Christmas and something happen to the sample.
Last month
Phos 3.7
Potassium 4.0
The kt/v jumped from a fairly steady 2.6 to 3.1 on the last draw.
I just don't believe the kt/v jumped that much.
Maggie had a 3.0 kt/v for a few years when we moved to 8/h treatments the dosing calculator said we would need 25L of dialyzate to keep 3.0.
We are still using 20L to be sure her numbers don't drop to low.
And it sure looks like that may have happened..............only time will tell.
Now I want ya'll to know we spent years dealing with roller coaster phos and potassium levels high one month and low the next.
Take the binders if you need them
That reminds me of this just before starting the 8/h treatments and the later stopping of the binders.
A review of a local restaurant for tourists in a 3 stop sign town.
(At a place I had been to hundreds of times over over the last 20 years.)
"My wife must take phosphorus binders any time she eats because her kidneys don't work any more. So the staff seen her horse sized pills and called the cops. My fried pickles were burnt and my hamburger was cold. Then we were detained as we left. No apologizes were given. I will never go back there. The crazy part is we have been in there many times the over years and have talked to the lady who usually runs the register about dialysis and the big pills. I guess she forgot. Anyway, that same lady was waiting outside to hear what we said to the cop and then acted odd when I opened the door for her as she headed inside. As if I would hurt her or some thing. Some tell me I should sue for slander. I would avoid this place if you ride a motorcycle like I do."
Visited April 2015
Cop was nice he just talked to us.
He said we should have the prescription bottle with us to which we replied "She is proscribed 5 pills per meal the bottle is huge and not practical to carry to the restaurant and it has never been an issue anywhere else". "You should have the script your no longer being detained" said he ........... or something like that.
Hyperphosphatemia (High Phosphate)
http://chemocare.com/chemotherapy/side-effects/hyperphosphatemia-high-phosphate.aspx When to call your doctor or health care provider:
Severe constipation, unrelieved by laxatives, lasting 2 to 3 days.
Nausea that interferes with your ability to eat, and is unrelieved by any prescribed
medications.
Vomiting (vomiting more than 4-5 times in a 24 hour period).
Diarrhea (4-6 episodes in a 24-hour period), unrelieved with taking anti-diarrhea medication and diet modification.