{"id":38,"date":"2010-05-04T03:57:46","date_gmt":"2010-05-04T03:57:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/carmensrunway.com\/site\/?p=38"},"modified":"2011-06-29T03:58:06","modified_gmt":"2011-06-29T03:58:06","slug":"chest-pain-muscle-cramping-8-lbs-lost-dialysis-adventures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carmensrunway.com\/site\/chest-pain-muscle-cramping-8-lbs-lost-dialysis-adventures\/","title":{"rendered":"Chest Pain, Muscle Cramping, 8 Lbs lost, &#038; Dialysis Adventures"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello friends,<br \/>\nOnce again, it\u2019s been awhile since I\u2019ve written\u2026<\/p>\n<p>As you can see from the subject heading of this blog, there have been  some issues lately\u2026I think it was the week after Easter that the first  issue occurred- the chest pain. I was babysitting my little guy, we had  came back from the park, and took a nap- shortly after awakening, this  sharp pain came out of nowhere in my ribs. I immediately grabbed my  heating pad and placed it on the spot. An hour or so later, the pains  still there\u2026I\u2019m starting to think that I will be needing to go the the  Emergency Room\u2026 I meet up with my boyfriend for dinner and we decide to  get it to go- thank goodness! We take it back to the house as I needed  to do my dialysis because it\u2019ll be going on 5 hours\u2026 As I start the  process, the pain intensifies like tenfold. I had to get off the toilet  seat and I practically fell to the floor, doubled over in such agony. I  am holding my ribs, trying to breathe and not pass out\u2026 I wasn\u2019t sure I  could yell out for help at the time\u2026Luckily, my boyfriend\u2019s very  thoughtful and checks in on me. He finds me on the floor and asks if I\u2019m  okay. I told him no and that he needs to take me to the ER. It\u2019s  pouring down rain, so needless to say, we had to drive a little slower.  Why do things take so long in the ER? There\u2019s maybe one other person in  the waiting room\u2026 After almost an hour, I finally get called back to a  room. The pain for whatever reason pretty much disappeared. I told the  nurse this and asked if I could go. I\u2019m not kidding. Why should I waste  money when I feel ten times better? They needed to keep me there and to  check me out. So, I had to have blood drawn (you know, one of my  favorite things); then I had a chest xray. Then the on duty Dr arrives,  asks a few questions, then has to call my Dr\u2026 another hour goes by\u2026and  it\u2019s somewhere around 10:30 or so at night and almost time to do my  dialysis\u2026 So, the on duty Dr diagnosed me with chest pain and gave me  some serious painkillers to knock me out. I still have them unopened.<\/p>\n<p>The following day I have to call the clinic and my PCP to let them  know I took a trip to the ER, My PCP wants to see me right away. Great,  more money down the drain\u2026 I visit my PCP and based on my little  symptoms, decides to go with the same diagnosis. If anything changes,  then she wants to see me again. And she tells me not to lift anything  for a week. For the next couple of days and nights, I experienced a  couple times, some sharp pain, nothing as serious as that evening  before\u2026 What caused this? Nobody knows. Figures. I could\u2019ve pulled a  muscle lifting the little boy, I may have had some fluid that got  trapped in my rib area; or my catheter may have somehow found its way up  there\u2026<\/p>\n<p>So several days later, pretty much a week, I just couldn\u2019t help  myself from not only seeing my PCP again, but going to the hospital  again- let alone, give more money, ha! My left calf was in alot of pain  and causing me to limp. What the heck?! I noticed my weight had dropped  about 8 lbs from the previous week and was maintaining at this\u2026 my blood  pressure was also quite low- running about 119 over 55-65. What the sam  heck is going on? I called the clinic- they needed to check with my  nephrologist to see if I need to go to the hospital to have my potassium  checked. The reason for this is because the results are immediate- like  within an hour\u2026 Sure enough, I have to go. I get there and I am greeted  by a gentleman in his late 40s maybe early 50s. He introduces himself  and openly shares he\u2019s a student and he\u2019s been there a month or so. Oh  boy! I didn\u2019t hold back either- I comment, \u201cthey let you do this alone?\u201d  Yes they do because he sees at least 20 patients a day\u2026practice makes  perfect. He was gentle and I thought he did a great job. I wished him  the best and went on my way\u2026to the Dr\u2019s office. I wait there awhile  before I\u2019m called back\u2026 So, the Dr is pleasantly surprised to see me  again so soon. She feels my leg and \u201cfinds something\u201d. She didn\u2019t want  to take any chances, so I need to go back to the hospital for a  sonogram. First, she gets my lab results- my potassium\u2019s fine, it\u2019s 4.0-  not quite a perfect A. She wasn\u2019t sure if I had a blood clot- if it is,  I then have to be admitted immediately. I waste an hour, getting some  lunch, then head back over to the hospital. It\u2019s a brand new building  and its gorgeous! Stone walls, beautiful waterfall, fireplace\u2026 and they  even have reserved parking for alternative fuel vehicles. Not that I  have one of those luxury vehicles\u2026<\/p>\n<p>The nurse calls me back to a room, has me put on one of those  fashionable gowns that don\u2019t close and then tells me to lay down. She  introduces herself and guess what her name is? Of all things, it\u2019s  Carmon, spelled with an \u201co.\u201d Her mother had to be different. After  rolling around on my leg for a half hour or so, she lets me know, I  don\u2019t have a blood clot. Oh- What a relief! Its now, about 2:00pm and I  am exhausted! Not to mention, I need to do my dialysis again. I spent 5  hours between the hospital and the Dr-that is crazy! Later on that day,  the Dr\u2019s office calls back to let me know I don\u2019t have a blood clot.  They did find that my magnesium was high and told me to lay off the  vitamins for awhile and this should minimize the cramping. After a few  days, I noticed, I could walk normal.<\/p>\n<p>With this cramping I had had, I was waking up several times with  charlie horses in my feet, calves, hands, and arms..I was not sleeping  well at all. So why the huge weight loss and low blood pressure? Who  knows\u2026 I have had some cramping on and off as I have worn some heels  lately\u2026 and my right leg has given me problems as my left leg had. The  other day, I was limping. Now what? I don\u2019t know! I get my labs done  this week so I\u2019ll see what my levels are. Why is it that once i get one  thing under control like my phosphorus, then something else goes  haywire? You have absolutely no idea how extremely frustrating all this  is!!<\/p>\n<p>I continue to hang out with friends and try to live a normal life as  much as possible. In fact, I went to a concert recently. Oh yes, that  was quite an experience! I carry my bright pink backpack with me as I  have 2 Liters of my dialysis solution. I always am prepared for a back  up bag. I tell the security guy that I have a medical condition and in  this bag are my supplies. I told him he could dump everything out, I  didn\u2019t care. He barely unzipped it a couple inches and took a small  peek. All he found was a towel as I had my bags wrapped to stay warm. I  nor my brothers and friends couldn\u2019t believe how easy that was! I got  several strange looks all throughout the night- I didn\u2019t care. I made  new friends around me as I had to stand the whole time and they kinda  built like a bubble around me. I was rather nervous being surrounded by  hundreds of people, and some were also probably intoxicated, especially  as the night went on. Some people were aware of their surroundings and  saw this bag, others didn\u2019t. At one point, a large gal was falling into  me and I immediately shoved her. She yelled at me at said, \u2018hey, I\u2019m not  trying to push you..\u201d I retorted, \u201clady, you don\u2019t understand\u201d. My new  friends were there to my rescue and had their hands ready to catch me. I  wasn\u2019t sure I\u2019d make it all the way through the concert, after all, it  was 5 hours. My one brother did have a seat all by himself and I was  ready to trade with him if needed. So after the concert, we waited til  the place cleared out and we walk down the corridor. Apparently, there  were a couple of the security guys next to me and one commented loud  enough for me to hear, \u201csome people bring an entire back pack to a  concert.\u201d I look over, smile and say yep! I told them I was on dialysis  and had my solution with me. One guy immediately had compassion and  apologized as she shared his dad had to go through it. They were happy  to see that I was out and about, enjoying life, and had a positive  attitude, also surprised at how young I was. I gave my facebook page to  them, told them I blog about it all, and am very open about it too. They  wished me well.<\/p>\n<p>I really needed to do my dialysis as I had kind a pushed the time. I  found a private bathroom and my girlfriend accompanied me. I look  around, there\u2019s beer poured on the the changing table and I\u2019m not sure  how I\u2019m going to even do my treatment as there\u2019s nothing to hang my bag  on. My friend suggest the door hinge. So, I take my scale and hang it on  the door hinge, then I add the bag of fluid. Surprisingly it holds up! A  few minutes later, one of my brothers call asking where I am because  security\u2019s questioning why I am still in the building. I told him I was  in the family bathroom doing my treatment and I\u2019d be out 5-10 min. I  decided to take my drained fluid with me to show the security folks. I  get to the door and hold my \u201cbag of urine\u201d and said, see, this is what I  was doing. I then lift my shirt to show my catheter. My brothers and  friends smirk and couldn\u2019t believe me. Heck, I don\u2019t give a crap!<\/p>\n<p>My second adventure was just this past weekend- I was out with 3  girlfriends, going to a fashion show. It starts later than they said, so  I decide to take advantage and do my dialysis. I take my friend with me  ( same gal that accompanied me to the concert the week before) and I go  out to the car. Its her car and the seats recline all the way back. A  new experience- I hang my solution from the dry cleaning hook and lay  down. Things went well and pretty fast. We walk back into the venue and  enjoy the show!<\/p>\n<p>The next day, I am with my boyfriend and his boys- one of the boys  has a soccer game and after that, my boyfriend had softball games. I  bring my backpack again with a couple bags of solution just in case.  After the softball game, we stop at the grocery store. The youngest boy  stays in the car with me eager to watch me do my dialysis in the car as  he thinks its cool. I was too tired to walk around. After about 20  minutes, I decide I cant wait any longer and do my dialysis. I wasn\u2019t  sure how this would work as I\u2019m sitting in the passenger seat and need  to hang the solution from the dry cleaning hook behind me. Would the bag  be high enough over my head to work? There\u2019s only one way to find out\u2026  It does work! I am relieve and the boy is also happy. He\u2019s so cute and  so inquisitive about it all\u2026 He had a tiger bandana that he had me tie  around his face as his mask to cover his mouth and nose.<\/p>\n<p>As I close, I want to let you know, I am doing okay overall. Still  having some trouble sleeping all through the night and minimal cramping.  Hopefully this will go away soon\u2026<\/p>\n<p>I also wanted to share that I had the pleasure of seeing all of my  brothers and their families for a few days around Easter- it was really  great! I do have pictures that I need to post.<\/p>\n<p>Well, I am babysitting and I need to get the little guy to bed\u2026 until next time\u2026<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hello friends, Once again, it\u2019s been awhile since I\u2019ve written\u2026 As you can see from the subject heading of this blog, there have been some issues lately\u2026I think it was the week after Easter that the first issue occurred- the chest pain. 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