So I start dialysis this week. I have not had a problem in over a year with my potassium, thanks to Lasix. My protein has alwyas just peed out or lately went into my skin. I'm sure they will tell me about this. My sodium levels too have been okay so I should ask to stay the same?
My husband just recently began dialysis 3 weeks ago via an ash cath, he's waiting for his fistual to mature.
Quote from: Robert0502 on May 31, 2012, 09:02:18 PMMy husband just recently began dialysis 3 weeks ago via an ash cath, he's waiting for his fistual to mature.Robert,Great question..... I would suggest to educate yourself as much as possible. Dont leave it up to the medical team to tell you something... Do not be afraid to ask questions nor question anything your nephrologist or medical team say or do. This is your right. I find that the more education about your disease you have, the more the docs will openly tell you. Ask about different options.... If interested, ask about home dialysis, even though they should have discussed this with you per law of informed consent. Take part in as much as your treatment as you can... Learn what your lab values mean and what they affect in the body. Learn about dry weight and fluid balance and how much fluid the bloodstream can hold while dialyzing. Educate yourself on what high blood flows can do long term to your heart/fistula.Educate yourself on how longer/slower dialysis is better for you long termEducate yourself on what high phosphorus levels will do to your bonesLearn how much phosphorus is removed during a standard in-center treatment and how there is most likely a net build up of phosphorus over time that can lead to bone damage.Get involved as much as you can.I could keep going..... Education is key.....///M3Riddler
Well the VA has approved my starting Dialysis tomorrow April 2nd. Oh boy, now the adventure begins. Nervous about the large needles and sitting for 4 hours. But I have faith.