I started PD sept 2013 the first couple of months were ok. Then I started feeling awful pretty much all the time. In December I told my neph that if I don't start to feel better I would stop doing dialysis. He, Ed and my kids convinced me to give home hemo a try. (this was the first time the neph actually heard me when I said how I felt.) In January I started getting horrible, painfully twitches /cramps shortly before the first fistula surgery. These cramps/ restless muscle would happen any time of day or night. they are getting worse and worse. The neph has tried to help first benadryl which did nothing, then with 2 different restless leg meds either worked, then with 1 fill of hydracodone (which worked, but he didn't want to keep me on it.) then with ambien (it was tried this last week) ambien made the cramps much worse. After that didn't work he told me he would be doing nothing more and I should ask a primary doctor (I don't have one and he knows that) Since Tuesday when I tried the ambiem I have been averaging 1-2 hours of sleep a day. I feel like I am dieing, last night things got much worse and Ed decided I better go to the hospital. The cramps were affecting my fistula (which just got revised, but not used yet). while at the hospital everyone treated me like a junkie wanting a fix, except the ultasound tech. we spent nearly 5 hours there with no help. I am so frustrated and hurting, I can no longer trust my self to drive or do much of anything because of the lack of sleep which is because of my pain. I have bruises all over my body because of the cramps, and when both my upper and lower leg cramp at the same time my knee dislocates. We have tried a bunch of different home remedies too. I can't last long like this.
........................And oh, by the way, years back when I had cramps that left bruises on my calves, doc said I needed to increase my potassium AND Vitamin D intake. I began eating more bananas and drinking more milk and she was right...no more cramping or bruising.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on May 25, 2014, 01:00:06 AM........................And oh, by the way, years back when I had cramps that left bruises on my calves, doc said I needed to increase my potassium AND Vitamin D intake. I began eating more bananas and drinking more milk and she was right...no more cramping or bruising.I used to take quinine capsules for chronic leg cramps but they have quit prescribing them, too many problems even tho I never had a problem with them.I have massive chronic pain from being a guy, too many permanent injuries. It's a wonder I have survived much that I have put this poor body through.I just saw the pain specialist this week and finally have been put on the fentenyal patch. It's the smallest and barely makes any difference, but he said he will not increase it for at least 90 days.I am still taking tramadol, 400 MG daily, it does make a difference, just not enough.Dr pointed out that my Vitimen D was barely detectable on my last labs, that D is essential for controlling pain. I don't know how, or why, but he prescribed a massive Vit D supplement to be taken only once a week, along with the small Vit D my Neph prescribed daily.I've never had cramps so bad that I bruised, much less dislocated anything. It has to be hell.How is the circulation in the legs?I have had stents placed in both sides of the arterial 'Y' to restore flow to both legs. Prior to that I couldn't walk much more than across the room and my legs would burn and cramp until what little blood flow would flush out the lactic acid produced by the muscles.First thing you need labs done to make sure all minerals and Vit's are within acceptable ranges.Talk to the vascular surgeon that did your fistula, ask if he can order the doppler ultrasound to check flow in your legs.Ask about prescribing tramadol for the chronic pain, it is a synthetic and used correctly doesn't make me feel 'altered' like all the other opiate directives do.Also ask if there is a pain specialist nearby, they will seriously listen and help you to find a way, no one should have to live in pain.