While the classic name for this is "uremic neuropathy," there are other chemicals that can cause it besides urea. Notably those "advanced glycation end products" that I posted about elsewhere--chemical byproducts of cooking that in ESRD patients can build up to toxic levels.I suffered from this neuropathy problem too, for which my neph prescribed Neurontin (gabapentin), 300 mg/day. That seems to have helped greatly
So we ESRD patients have to thread a needle between PTH too high (secondary hyperthyroidism) and PTH too low (adynamic bone disease). The window is narrow: between 100 and 300.
RightSide,Thank you for so much info! I'm surprised that my research hasn't found all this info in one place, but I truly appreciate your taking the time to share. I'm feeling more positive already!Pete in Atlanta