At the end of my dialysis session if I have reached my dry weight or a little "more" my feet get touchy and if I move them they cramp. Well, twice now, I feel it in my feet but then my abdomen (somewhere in there) starts cramping. Then I try and get rid of that and move my feet and then they cramp. The ones in my abdomen really hurt. Weird that it has only just started happening.I know I must look like I'm having convulsions of some type!
Yes, I have been gaining weight and have also upped my dry weight. But what throws me is the cramping in my abdomen. That place is new. I usually cramp in my feet and legs.
Maybe your doctor needs to raise your sodium a bit. Does your machine have a sodium variation ability?
Quote from: Zach on October 12, 2006, 09:50:26 PMMaybe your doctor needs to raise your sodium a bit. Does your machine have a sodium variation ability?Zach, please explain the sodium. Maybe I could just eat a few chips to add salt??
I think Zach Is referring to that dialysis Will take sodium out your body, but to make sure they do not take to much there is sodium in the dialysis fluid. You should have an option on the machine to increase the amount of sodium in the dialysis fluid. ie at 138 so your sodium blood level does not go to low, if that is what you are at then you you could bring it up to 140.
My doctor explained "adding" sodium to the dialysate today. She said when they add sodium to the dialysate it takes more fluid out of you. This does not make sense to me. It seems if they add sodium then there would be more in the dialysate than in your blood stream and less would come off of you.