Sounds lke you ate well and gained weight!!
they're supposed to drop you back and give fluid, because they've taken too much. In my unit they will also set the machine to not take off fluid, I think, but they tend to pause the dialysis at first, just in case they will need to take you off, and add the fluid.
Quote from: Riki on January 13, 2011, 06:29:30 PMthey're supposed to drop you back and give fluid, because they've taken too much. In my unit they will also set the machine to not take off fluid, I think, but they tend to pause the dialysis at first, just in case they will need to take you off, and add the fluid.They did, but I fainted anyways.
I've crashed many times and it's always scary. Sometimes it's due to pulling too much and sometimes to gaining "weight weight" and not fluid weight. I'm known as a "fast crash" in my center because my bp drops very low in a few minutes so the tech is on stand by when my bp gets below 100. Then I'll get a hyper-tonic or saline and they'll set the machine to just filter and not pull. I even crashed one time after just 5-10 min on machine and nobody could tell me why that happened. For me the worst about crashing is that I always bite my tongue really hard and lose tiny bits of it, bloody, etc. Yuck!
Des, it happened to me once, and I was so scared I stopped going to dialysis all together until it became a desperate measures issue. I have absolute empathy - it is truly utterly terrifying to be at the mercy of some machine and to feel so powerless. My heart is with you. The only suggestion I can offer is to be hyper-vigilant for warning signs - spots in front of my eyes, coldness, light-headedness, nausea and clammy skin - well these warn me there is a very low BP coming my way. Wish I could offer more constructive assistance. Believe me, I to HATE DIALYSIS!
. Don't give up; it's worth the effort to keep living!gary