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I am afflicted since Nov.'06 with CHF & severe edema. Thiazides & loop diuretics have had NO diuretic effect WHATSOEVER. I researched & now understand that CHF induces changes in kidney function, an increase in ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) & the kidney starts to conserve water & sodium. As soon as my body swelled all over w/edema, I NOTICED my urine output became scanty & concentrated. Also, a defective heart muscle leads to inadequate blood perfusion to the kidneys, in the first place. Cardiologists told me various answers that it might drain off, but since my defective heart creates more edema daily, the water gets replaced & it may be difficult to re-absorb the spilled water completely & overtake the edema for good. they said I might never be totally rid of the water in my tissues & the pitting edema. I'm scared & in much pain. the cardiologist listened to my heart & lungs & detected much fluid around the heart & within the lungs. I am badly fluid overloaded. I believe the volume of water spilling down my leg is over 1/2 gallon daily. The ortho surgeon said he never saw this in his entire career & said he could not stitch it shut as long as the water flowed from it. The skin would not fuse & heal. I do not have CHF but am a nurse on a kidney floor at Yale and your condition concerns me. I assume you are taking Lasix as it is the standard diuretic for CHF related kidney malfunction. What I saw as a concern was the fact that you said that once you came down with anasarca (generalized edema) your urine output was scanty. I think the procedure that you are speaking of is called dyresis this is where you have a short stay in the hospital to where a physician is watching your care remmoves excess water from your body, If you legs are to the point where they are sceeping you really need to seek help from a physician. When sitting place your feet up as high as you can to wear this will help to decrease the swelling. Best of luck to you. Also, too, I'm not a pt, but have taken care of many with problems you have. I know of some centers that do outpatient therapy with drugs that reduce systemic vascular resistance therby increasing cardiac output, and increasing heart function. And for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the drug. It replaced the drug Inocor. It's given IV. Have you tried staying in be with your legs elevated-I mean for as much of the day as you can? Has your doc recommended wrapping your legs with ACE wraps? Is your protein OK.? A low protein can cause fluid leaks also. These are all considerations I've seen in people I've seen in ICU's/ |
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