Holy shit!!! The most Ive gained is 7kg and it was only because my machine broke down and ER kept sending me home saying your ok. Then when I finally got to do a run incenter, they dialed in my fluid wrong, and only ended up taking off a couple of 100mls. I dont see how a doctor would authorise an 8 kilo UF? I gain up to 4kgs which is really bad, I couldnt breathe if I gained that much.
Quote from: angieskidney on August 15, 2006, 03:43:20 PMThat is different. How does the percentage system actually work? In my unit they just use the old system. I usually gain 4- 4.5kg over the weekend and during the week I usually gain 2-3kg.Example would be if you had a dry weight of 50 kilos. Your acceptable weight gain by fluid would be 1.5 kilos (3%)during the weeks treatment. Such as M, W, F. Over the weekend F-M it would be 5% or 2.5 kilos. The effects of fluid on a 50 kilo person and a 100 kilo person are completely different. Whereas taking off 5 kilos on a 50 kilo person is 10% if body mass and taking off 5 kilos on a 100 kilo person is only 5% of body mass.
That is different. How does the percentage system actually work? In my unit they just use the old system. I usually gain 4- 4.5kg over the weekend and during the week I usually gain 2-3kg.
It took them a year but I'm greatful my clinic is finally thinking out of the box as I'm 6'7" and 229 kilos. My larger mass naturally requires more fluid. I think most of the rules and guidelines are for more normal sized people. I"m bigger than the "average bear", as Yogi would say. This is why I drive a Suburban and not a Corolla.
AngiesKidney, I don't understand why centers have rules like that (pulling 5.5 kilos max). These rules in some cases benefit the clinic and not the patient. It took them a year but I'm greatful my clinic is finally thinking out of the box as I'm 6'7" and 229 kilos. My larger mass naturally requires more fluid. I think most of the rules and guidelines are for more normal sized people. I"m bigger than the "average bear", as Yogi would say. This is why I drive a Suburban and not a Corolla. I plan on starting NxStage training in December and start DX at home by the end of the year. I'm hoping daily DX, 6x/week will help with my fluid issues.
I am more so talking about the effects of fluid gains on the heart, not how much UF you can "handle". I would rather not say, but I am 94kgs at the moment. Was 87 but put on weight when I started nocturnal and got my appetite back. Have raised my dry weight 1kg in the last few weeks due to BP problems, which I dont think are weight related. On average I gain 3.5, sometimes more, sometimes less. I am trying to get it down to 3, then down to 2.5 but I am so freaking thirsty all the time and I have been used HAVING to drink lots when I had the transplant. There is absolutely no way I could stick to the 500ml per day restriction. I dont think its expected here. That is just totally rediculous. You would use it all up taking all the friggen pills, not having any left to "enjoy".Lately I have been having some chest pain and palpitations, so I am getting a bit worried it is because of my gains. My partner and I are actually considering putting a lock on the fridge so I cant access the drinks in there, and just pour out my allowance for the day.
There is absolutely no way I could stick to the 500ml per day restriction. I dont think its expected here. That is just totally rediculous. You would use it all up taking all the friggen pills, not having any left to "enjoy".
Angie, the same gadget that measures kt/v also assesses the fluid situation. However some doctors dont like it. Plus the last time I was on it I went flat, the worst one Ive had so far. And all along the fluid goal looked like it was pretty spot on. Obviously it wasnt! They ended up giving me a litre of fluid.
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on October 20, 2006, 10:31:21 PMAngie, the same gadget that measures kt/v also assesses the fluid situation. However some doctors dont like it. Plus the last time I was on it I went flat, the worst one Ive had so far. And all along the fluid goal looked like it was pretty spot on. Obviously it wasnt! They ended up giving me a litre of fluid. WOW! I know nothing about how that works. But a whole 1000ml back? That is a LOT! (approximately equal to 1kg)
Quote from: angieskidney on October 20, 2006, 11:02:11 PMQuote from: aMbEr_79 on October 20, 2006, 10:31:21 PMAngie, the same gadget that measures kt/v also assesses the fluid situation. However some doctors dont like it. Plus the last time I was on it I went flat, the worst one Ive had so far. And all along the fluid goal looked like it was pretty spot on. Obviously it wasnt! They ended up giving me a litre of fluid. WOW! I know nothing about how that works. But a whole 1000ml back? That is a LOT! (approximately equal to 1kg)One Time I was cramping so bad I had them give just over 1400cc's back that is nearly a bag and a half of saline.
Quote from: Epoman on October 21, 2006, 01:52:37 AMQuote from: angieskidney on October 20, 2006, 11:02:11 PMQuote from: aMbEr_79 on October 20, 2006, 10:31:21 PMAngie, the same gadget that measures kt/v also assesses the fluid situation. However some doctors dont like it. Plus the last time I was on it I went flat, the worst one Ive had so far. And all along the fluid goal looked like it was pretty spot on. Obviously it wasnt! They ended up giving me a litre of fluid. WOW! I know nothing about how that works. But a whole 1000ml back? That is a LOT! (approximately equal to 1kg)One Time I was cramping so bad I had them give just over 1400cc's back that is nearly a bag and a half of saline. Holy crap! How could they not notice when your BP was dropping that you were too dry? In my unit they take my BP every 30 min. That is how they know if my dry weight it not set right for that day. Of course they don't like to adjust my dry weight goal too often .. maybe once a week .. IF that ..
Don't drink all the extra. Just go to dialysis and munch on ice chips. No need to add to the problem. JMO
Ice chips are fluid as well though. Its pretty easy to eat 200ml worth of ice. How on earth are you going to get 5L off? Max I can do in 4hrs is 3L and in 5 hours 3.5L and even then I have trouble.
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on October 23, 2006, 07:49:36 PMIce chips are fluid as well though. Its pretty easy to eat 200ml worth of ice. How on earth are you going to get 5L off? Max I can do in 4hrs is 3L and in 5 hours 3.5L and even then I have trouble.Everyone is different .. I can handle between 4.5 - 5 max myself. It depends however if my dry weight goal is perfect or not