More likely the scale was off on your initial weigh in.To put 2 kilos extra one you would have needed 2 bags of saline added to you.
could it been possible they did not clamp off the saline line and when tha bag was empty thay put up a new bag.
Its a closed system.The only way (excluding eating and drinking anything during the run) to get 2 additional kilos in weight would to be have had 2 bags of saline given to you during treatment. (1.4 bags excluding rinse back)
Quote from: BigSky on August 10, 2008, 10:40:58 AMIts a closed system.The only way (excluding eating and drinking anything during the run) to get 2 additional kilos in weight would to be have had 2 bags of saline given to you during treatment. (1.4 bags excluding rinse back) Big Sky--It's NOT that simple. Nothing about dialysis is. Machines can be defective, techs can make mistakes. Like I said, I've also seen patients sit there for hours and not take off a drop of fluid but the machine said it DID.
This happened to me a few years back but I've always wondered about it, not to mention it still kind of freaks me out. It was my second year on the dialysis machine, and I only gained one kilo. 2 hours into my treatment, I got sick as dog--very nauseous and tired. I asked to be taken off and when I weighed myself I had 3 kilos on me. THE MACHINE ACTUALLY PUT 2 KILOS OF FLUID ON ME! Before I got on, I did notice the saline bag looked odd. It was very bloated and looked like it would burst open any minute. Anyway, I was still peeing a good bit at the time so I got rid of most of the fluid. My question is does anybody out there know how the machine could put fluid ON you? Thanks
Quote from: sickofbeingsick on August 09, 2008, 08:06:54 PMThis happened to me a few years back but I've always wondered about it, not to mention it still kind of freaks me out. It was my second year on the dialysis machine, and I only gained one kilo. 2 hours into my treatment, I got sick as dog--very nauseous and tired. I asked to be taken off and when I weighed myself I had 3 kilos on me. THE MACHINE ACTUALLY PUT 2 KILOS OF FLUID ON ME! Before I got on, I did notice the saline bag looked odd. It was very bloated and looked like it would burst open any minute. Anyway, I was still peeing a good bit at the time so I got rid of most of the fluid. My question is does anybody out there know how the machine could put fluid ON you? ThanksSorry to anyone who says that it's impossible: You're completely wrong, this can happen.I know this because it happened to me about 12 years ago. The system is *not* closed--the dialysate has to flow around the microfibers in the dialyzer... The outflow valve jammed and the fluid crossed the barrier adding 20 kg to me. If it had happened to anyone else on the floor, that person would be dead--I survived it because I was young and in extremely good shape. As it was, I had to be hyper-dialyzed until 3 am. The resulting migraine I got the next morning made me late to my second day of work at a 50K a year job, where I was then fired under the pretext that I was unreliable, no matter the reason.And yes, the saline bag was completely bloated...There's a couple nurses still around from the time that happened to me and I'll pick their brains tomorrow for specifics on this kind of machine malfunction. The machine manufacturer (I don't think it was a Fresenius machine) claimed that it had never happened before.
Sorry to anyone who says that it's impossible: You're completely wrong, this can happen.I know this because it happened to me about 12 years ago. The system is *not* closed--the dialysate has to flow around the microfibers in the dialyzer... The outflow valve jammed and the fluid crossed the barrier adding 20 kg to me. If it had happened to anyone else on the floor, that person would be dead--I survived it because I was young and in extremely good shape. As it was, I had to be hyper-dialyzed until 3 am. The resulting migraine I got the next morning made me late to my second day of work at a 50K a year job, where I was then fired under the pretext that I was unreliable, no matter the reason.And yes, the saline bag was completely bloated...
Quote from: Mercurial on August 12, 2008, 09:28:33 PMSorry to anyone who says that it's impossible: You're completely wrong, this can happen.I know this because it happened to me about 12 years ago. The system is *not* closed--the dialysate has to flow around the microfibers in the dialyzer... The outflow valve jammed and the fluid crossed the barrier adding 20 kg to me. If it had happened to anyone else on the floor, that person would be dead--I survived it because I was young and in extremely good shape. As it was, I had to be hyper-dialyzed until 3 am. The resulting migraine I got the next morning made me late to my second day of work at a 50K a year job, where I was then fired under the pretext that I was unreliable, no matter the reason.And yes, the saline bag was completely bloated...So you had 44 pounds of fluid added back to you in the run(4 hours?) and it didnt dilute your blood and kill you?