Amber, are you the only one here that is on Nocturnal Hemo? I'm thinking about it only in clinic. Anyway, can you challenge your dry weight? If you are feeling better on Nocturnal, then you are probably eating better.
Quote from: Rerun on July 18, 2006, 06:33:25 AMAmber, are you the only one here that is on Nocturnal Hemo? I'm thinking about it only in clinic. Anyway, can you challenge your dry weight? If you are feeling better on Nocturnal, then you are probably eating better.NO she isn't!!! - remember me??? I was 142kg (you non-metric types multipy by 2.2 for lbs ) when I first started haemo, as I was sucking in the glucose when I was on P.D. (I was 120kg when I started that). I got down to 128kg, but more recently I'm coming off at 131. But I'm telling myself it's all fluid &trying to get back down. But as others have stated elsewhere, when you're on nocturnal & have no dietary restricitions..... 'course, it's winter here too & 'comfort food' is on the menu...plus we have a new breadmaker!
Is Nocturnal every night or just 3 nights a week (Hemo)??
Hello Bear! You don't look that heavy...lol... Winter sure can make a difference in activity and diet (but I am sure the breadmaker is making for a happier difference...) How are your outdoor temperatures right now? Wish we could switch? We had 100 degrees F. yesterday....ugh!!! Humidity is not my friend and the hot flashes are having a heyday! It sounds like nocturnal is working out well for you ~ sounds scary to me, but I like that the dietary restrictions are relaxed, like for pd. Happy winter and breadmaking! Anja