Also weird pain in my jaws sometimes like they are cramping too....anyone ever have that? So many questions......
I had my first treatment today. They did a slow one and only ran it at 200? That may mean more to you all...lol. I left on my own but when I got home I was wiped. I just woke up awhile ago with a major muscle cramp in my thigh. Wile there my whole right leg camped up and they had to slow it down and put in more saline? same leg tonight too. Also weird pain in my jaws sometimes like they are cramping too....anyone ever have that? So many questions......
I wrote an answer to this and then lost it because our internet is so bad right now. GAAHH I said something like this: Starting at 200 is slow, and slow is good. Also people may start with short treatments, like an hour or so, to allow the body to get used to the treatments (and it probably helps you to get used to it mentally and emotionally too). I'm a bit freaked to hear that you have started, because you and Gregory seemed to be on a similar sort of trajectory into D. He is still not on dialysis. His numbers are shaky, but he is still working, walking every day, eating, and so on. He has quite a capacity to eke things out. Also his fistula is still too small. Quote from: mamagemini on September 08, 2012, 02:13:06 AMAlso weird pain in my jaws sometimes like they are cramping too....anyone ever have that? So many questions...... Gregory gets that sometimes now, and he used to get it back when he was on D before. He doesn't get it a whole lot though, he mainly gets it in the hands at the moment. I guess that its part of the 'way you cramp', people cramp in different places. And as the others have said, when you are more settled into a routine and your body has adjusted, you should cramp less.I guess you'll be going in for your second treatment on the 10th. Good luck, I hope you get a smooth transition into a nice easy routine. Let know how you go.
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