How are your labs? Are you getting good clearance?Uremia (toxins in the blood removed by dialysis) can cause mental confusion.Jenna struggled quite a bit before and during dialysis. Since the transplant she's doing much better with concentration and focus - things that she had lost for 2 years pre-dialysis and 3 years on in-center hemo. But her labs always looked ok, so the doctor was never concerned.
Keep in mind that dialysis only replaces 10 to 14% of normal renal function, so even if your lab results are adequate for a dialysis patient, your physiology is far from optimal.
Try the over-the-counter supplement sulbutiamine, which is a form of vitamin B1 which crosses the blood-brain barrier and supplies more thiamine to the brain than you can get just by taking the vitamin in ordinary form. It has been recommended as a general remedy for asthenia, which is the decline in mental focus and physical energy found in chronically ill patients.
American Airman.... I hope you liked where your tech school was cause that is where I live
Quote from: donnia on July 06, 2008, 02:22:49 PMAmerican Airman.... I hope you liked where your tech school was cause that is where I live You live in San Angelo? How do you stand the water? Every new Airman, Soldier, and Marine that drinks that mess for the first time spits it out!I had to go to the base bx and use the filter there to by a gallon of non-concho water.