I thought that was dumb, come on, you know how little those things are! And she didn't say a word about the sick feeling being related to the dialysis.įinally another tech/nurse came over and talked to me about it. One tech brought one of those little pink curved things to vomit in. I suffered with it for 2 hours not realizing it was due to the dialysis. ![]() I would appreciate any insight anyone can offer.ĭuring the 10 weeks I had dialysis last spring there was only one time that I got nauseous. Like I said, this is all new to us and we don't know if it's normal, or what. But in the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. We are going to call her Doctor in the morning. She is supposed to go back tomorrow (monday) and is terrified. She said she heard the technicians (sorry, I don't want they are called) say something about maybe we took to much fluid out of her. She said she felt like she was going to die. On Friday, she started throwing up during the treatment and they had to stop about half way through it. Each time she is sick to her stomach, throws up for hours and sleeps for hours and hours. ![]() She was realeased from the hospital and began getting Dialysis at a clinic. ![]() Is it normal for Dialysis to make someone very sick? When she was in the hospital, she had 3 or 4 Dialysis treatments, and although it made her very tired, she was not sick. My Mom is 77 and she just started Dialysis.
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