The creatine goal for someone on dialysis is to keep it between 10 and 18, or lower. The 3.6 is not a bad result. The Bun level she has is also fine.The nausea/vomiting, etc. may or may not be related to the dialysis. If it was related to her kidney failure, logic says it should be getting better by now. It's possible she is allergic to something they use on her during dialysis, such as the filters. Check out this post from neenie, who is having similar problems with her mom.http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=2175.0You may also want to do a google search for diabetic gastroparesis, and see if any of those symptoms match up. It is neuropathy of the stomach, so that the nerves no longer recognize when the stomach is full, and the process of digestion needs to begin. Any food eaten tends to remain in the stomach until it becomes overloaded with stomach acid, and it all comes back up. Not a pleasant, but there are meds to help. I'm on Reglan for it, and I rarely throw up anymore.Good luck with finding the source of her problems.
mommacude's hubby Jim again...I've been searching around trying to find out how the doctor determines someone's dry weight. Does anyone know? The center that my mom goes to tells her "that we don't know what your dry weight is, but we'll know when we hit it". Does that sound right to any of you? A statement like that gives me visions of a person just crashing and some tech going "quick, get her on a scale because we just found out her dry weight".
Hubby asked me to post this for him about his mother. I am hoping someone has some insight for us. Thanks!!My mother is a diabetic who is now suffering from kidney failure and she started dialysis on Dec 24, 2006. Since that time she has been completely miserable and seemingly getting worse with each passing day. She has almost daily episodes of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. She has had no appetite and on most days, she is only able to eat chicken broth. Her weight has dropped from 152 lbs (before starting dialysis) to a current weight of 114 lbs in a little more than 30 days. I know that patients typically will lose a lot of weight, but this seems to be happening at an extremely fast pace. Is this something to be worried about? Her nausea has gotten so bad that she was admitted to the hospital yesterday is currently undergoing tests. I am hoping that someone can answer a few questions about her blood test results. Before starting dialysis in December, her BUN was >110 and Creatinine was 3.6. The blood test that was performed yesterday (less than 24 hours after completing a dialysis session) showed a BUN of 36 and Creatinine of 3.6. Is it normal for the Creatinine count to still be 3.6 with someone in her condition, or should this be dropping due to dialysis? Also, is severe nausea/vomiting/diarrhea a common long term side effect of dialysis? I am hearing conflicting stories depending on which of her doctors that I speak with. My sisters and I terrified that her condition is not being handled properly. Advice from anyone about this will be greatly appreciated. (hubby's name -- Jim)
My mom met with her doctor and his PA this morning while undergoing dialysis in the hospital. They agreed that she was dehydrated and way below her dry weight and have made adjustments to remove less fluid. You'd think that they would monitor this and when someone comes in for their next treatment and says that I've been vomiting for the past 48 hours and then do the same thing they did the previous session. GRRRR!!!!!
you know when my husband was in the grip of the worst of last year and he lost about 40 lbs over a two month period-I kept telling the techs that he isn't eating,etc. and asking if he needed his dry weight adjusted.I am very new to all this so i didn't really know what was what.I wasn't sure about any of the facts yet,and they just blew me off...finally after we got a new neph,after several times he was in the hospital for it,they realized it and (I kept asking and asking and asking every Dr that saw him)and they lowered his dry weight substantially-they had to give him extra dialysis every day for over a week.At that time they said that could have made him vomit alot too.Even after I asked and asked.It makes you want to pull out all you damned hair in frustration-making them listen is so hard!
Her cardiologist also says that she has diastolic heart failure along with her hypertension.