You need to take charge of setting your own goals. If they are taking off rinseback, and it's not working for you, demand that they stop, or change your dry wt on the chart to reflect what you want to take off. You may have to fuss and argue with them at first, but you can get them to do what you want - it's your right.The nurses are right about one thing - everyone reacts differently. But once you've done dialysis long enough to figure out how you are going to react, it's time to change things so you don't have to crash and cramp every run!
My dry weight is also a problem. If I don't gain very much they want to take off less. This is problematic because I am also deliberately losing weight to get on the transplant list. I can't make them understand that if they only take off enough to get me back to a non-existent dry weight, they aren't taking off enough because I am also losing body mass. I agree with Wallyz, tell them what to take off.
I don't understand all this business about dry weight. I do know that last night, my first night in center, she said they took off 1.5 (somethings) but would probably take more next time. As far as weight/weight I also know I've lost over 5 pounds since thursday. Two week ago I would have been estatic about this, but now I'm scared. Blood Pressure has been low all day. I just raied it a little by drinking some broth from 76/43 to 85/52... but I still feel really goofy. Since it is Saturday and no doctors available, any ideas of what I can do? Tomorrow I am not going to take my bp meds... good ideas or not?
I believe that all the members on this site are here because they want to learn more and want to take control of their treatments, but I do remember back in the days when Sharon was treated in center that a great majority of the patients seemed to be in limboland about what was being done to them and just blindly accepted whatever goal were set. I talked to many of them and told them about IHD and how to access the site (after making sure they had computer access), but almost always got the blank stare, they just blindly put up with the goals set and suffered along. Sad to see......No wonder the staff looked at us with disdain when we started asserting our rights, but pretty soon fell in line when our Neph put an emphatic note in our chart that WE would tell them the goal for the day, no more problems after that, I think my hint to them that the note relieved them of any blame if things did not go well worked in our favor.....Tom