A true dry weight (ideal) is a weight where one would be without kidney failure. Meaning that after dialysis if one was to work out they could sweat a liter off without having any affects of low blood volume (low bp).
Some Kidney machines allow you to be profiled in which means you can take the fluid of more gentle at the end of dialysis. So no cramps or feeling sick. I have most of my fluid taken off in the first two hours. But just now I am trying to keep my fluid intake to a bare minimal because of the pain in my leg while on dialysis.
Yesterday my nice nurse ran me through all the profiles on the machine. Very cool really! She said "I like to use profile 6" (the one that stops and starts, and takes the most off earlier so you end up taking hardly any off).. it was interesting to see the chart with the different profiles and what they do. Good idea really!
I use the Fresenius 5008 hemodiafiltration dialysis and you do not have sodium modelling as you receive replacement fluid.On my machine there are three profiling options:1) starts taking off fluid at the highest rate and drops off on a continuous basis throughout. Used on people who have stable BP.2) starts taking fluid off at the highest rate, but keeps the rate for each hour and drops down for the next hour. Normally used on people who tend to have there BP drop as keeping the same UF rate for each our allows the BP to stabilize.3) the stop, start approach to taking off fluid. Used on diabetics who release fluid from tissue to plasma at a slower rate than non diabetics. The stop in UF allows fluid from the tissue to move into the plasma. If you kept taking off fluid then you would cause the blood volume to drop and the BP would crash.
We have the new Fresenius machines. I tried profile 3 the other day. I like the profiel that takes it all off at the beginning and lets the body recover at the end of the run.
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a weigh around 45.6 kg between that a 50, sometimes 60kg , how much water do you think I should be drinking during the week / weekend? Also , If I ate nothing , and only drank water... wouldn't that mean I have more freedom in drinking what I want because my weight wouldn't go up so much? Totally opposite of my quesiton on the other board, but if someone could answer it , that would be cool,