If surviving Dialysis has taught me anything over the past few years, it's that I'm stronger that I ever knew.And that I can battle anything and win.
I am slowly getting the facts about my dialysis from the staff. I think theyare used to the overwhelming majority of the patients who just liein their chairs and vegatate for the shift. I am still working to determinedry weight. How should that be determined on a new patient such asmyself?
"When you puke then you have hit your dry weight." That's an encouraging thoughtRerun. The first night I was on the woman opposite me had a severe crampingattack. She could barely stand but couldn't move. I haven't had a problem so farwhile hooked up, but I have to be carefull in bed to keep my legs from cramping.
I'm bringing my own packets of chicken broth, without the unpalatable dehydratednoodles and vegtables.