Weird but interesting fact... I had my transplant 6 months back and since then my RLS has completely gone away
Happened to me too. My pulmonary doctor was pleasantly surprised. No more Requip or Restoril since my transplant a year ago. Quote from: MommyChick on April 23, 2014, 09:57:46 PMWeird but interesting fact... I had my transplant 6 months back and since then my RLS has completely gone away
It went way most likely because the new kidney was doing its job. This suggests to me that pre transplant there was insufficient dialysis for your individual needs. Sometimes this can be remedied by medication, but ultimately more time on dialysis would have probably had the same effect.I had terrible RLS when in-centre which the nurses put down to me not taking enough phosphate binders (fair enough) but on my 10 hour sessions at home I have not experienced RSL for 2 years and have not taken any binders for over 8 months.
Thanks MommyChick, yes its pretty nasty. From memory, when i swapped from tunnel line to Fistula the RLS got worse as the pump speed was cut by 30%. I recall one weekend I got no sleep for the 3days so needed meds to sleep which is dangerous with kidney failure as dialysis doesn't remove. So yes i cant complain now that I don't get it. Its all about self management. I would say a pregancy would create a lot more toxins as the body is supporting two lifeforms, which might be why it started then. I know in NZ when there is seriously impaired function (not on dialysis) the pressure of pregnancy can finish the kidney's off. In my case as I'm a guy a sickness finished mine off.