Hi Fluff,
I have been receiving IV iron on hemo for almost 10 years depending on my hematocrit or hemoglobin blood counts.
Never had any side effects. Iron should make you feel stronger eventually. (unless you are allergic)
You said you just started feeling better, how long have you been on dialysis? I ask because if you have only been on a short time
you may have gained real body weight as you started to feel better and they may be trying to remove fluid that is not there.
This happens a lot to new patients they start dialysis, start feeling better, gain weight, and feel miserable because the staff doesn't realize
that you may have gained real body weight. Your dry weight usually needs to be adjusted within the first few months from the time you first had dialysis
in the hospital or whatever. First dialysis you were probably wearing no shoes just a johnny and feeling ill. Now with dialysis you're fully clothed, feeling better and eating better.
feeling weak is a symptom that you may be too dry (removing too much fluid). Are your blood pressures low or pulse very high near the end of your treatments? Also signs of dehydration.
Of course there is cramps and nausea, vomiting, headaches as well, which happen to people way too often as far as I am concerned. Dialysis should not leave you feeling miserable.
Chris