I can't help with the sugar levels, but 170 BP is quite high, and if your mum is having cramps, it's probably not fluid. Maybe the BP meds need increasing? Or changing?Love and luck, Cas
Hello jo,I also can't help with the sugar levels, but I agree with Sugar that a BP of 170 is high and perhaps the current BP-medication does not agree with your mother's body-system ?... I have experienced terrible cramps in my leg as well, when during dialysis too much fluid was taken off and I have taken great care ever since, to have less fluid taken off and I made as sure as I can, that this painful experience does not repeat itself ...Good luck from Kristina.
Is your Mother still using the salt shaker?Canned or boxed foods have too much salt added, which causes the body to retain even more water and when the kidneys fail to remove that salt, the body weight keeps growing. Attempting to remove that water, without removing the salt, causes a salt/water imbalance resulting in cramps. Sometimes even worse. Find any excess salt in her diet and remove it. Often just identifying the salt sources and removing them will result in both lowering BP and allow excess water weight to be taken off without cramping.140/70 can be an acceptable BP for those like me . My numbers used to be a LOT higher, but with the two BP meds I noiw take the Dr's are satisfied with 140's.There are many BP meds, her Dr considers a lot of things in determining which may be best for her.
Jo I think you should take your concerns to your Mum's regular GP and have the GP discuss it with nephrologist?If they are not listening you must make them listen. 4L over 4 hrs sounds a lot, ask them if she can do 4L over 5 hrs?
Hello jo,I am terribly sorry for the distress you and your mother are going through and the only idea I could come up with is asking the nephrologist to have your mother's weight-gain medically investigated further...... Are the doctors really sure that her weight gain is due to water-retention and nothing else?I am asking this because of her continuous cramps ... and I remember that I suffered terrible leg-cramps, when too much liquid was taken off in the very beginning after my having started with dialysis. Because of these early experiences, I now have maximum 2.2 litres taken off and if I would have 2.3 litres or 2.4 litres taken off, I would have terrible leg-cramps and because of this I avoid having taken off too much liquid ever since and it works.Could it be that your mother has continuously taken off too much liquid and this results in her suffering from continuous cramps?I wish you and your mother good luck and hopefully this can be medically sorted out soon and please let us know how things develop.Best wishes from Kristina.