I don't swell either, the fluid tends to stay in my chest cavity. How much do you normally take off during each treatment?
I think fluid accumulates in different places on different people. They tend to check hands and ankles when you go into the centre, but I've noticed that it is my upper legs that swell up, long before anything happens to my hands or my feetI'm big on watching weight too. I try not to gain more than 3kgs between treatments. That way, I don't go home heavy, since I won't take off more than 3kgs per treatment either.
Random question...Do you have diabetes?
I've been told to eat a bowl of Chicken noodle soup. If I don't have that then I just eat a ham sandwich. Point being...getting some salt back into my system seems to help me. If more than 1.5 liters of fluid is removed, it wipes me out. But some salt helps. You might want to ask your Neph. doc about it. It may help you.
I know this is an older post but I was just curious if you noticed a change in how you felt after your Dr raised your dry weight? Someone responded to your post by saying that you shouldn't feel that way after dialysis, and although I haven't suffered all your symptoms after dialysis I do suffer many of them after every session. For me it is 'normal' to feel like crud after dialysis and sleep all day, I've just accepted the fact. And for me this is even without any fluid gain inbetween sessions. Dialysis is just hard on my body and I think it affects everyone differently.