I'm having a tough time with hydration currently. Have a PICC line and am getting two liters saline twice per week as I cannot hold salt in tissues. Also take 650 mg sodium bicarb 2 x daily. The last several times I've had hydration, I feel bloated, have constricted breathing, feel pressure behind my eyes, and awake the following morning to a super plump condition in hands and face (not in feet or legs). My PCP thinks I need less fluid at a time and over a longer period, but must have hydration until we figure out a better way. Yesterday, Friday, after Thursday's hydration (excessive?) my stoma swelled to nearly twice its normal size. I have to pop it through the wafer opening. The stomal mucosa is bleeding, not just the normal touch-it-roughly-and-it-bleeds, but oozing blood. I've checked on it each time I've emptied and it isn't abating. Also, one edge of my stoma is kind of ulcerated and slightly purpled looking and painful. I just talked to my doc who, luckily, is on call this weekend. He thinks it's third spacing of fluids that's causing both the tissue swelling and the swollen stoma, and says it probably is safe to just watch it for another 24 hours, thinking it will probably go down and the bleeding will taper off. I have no vomiting, nausea, or fever. Just discomfort and concern. Thanks for any help. (Third spacing is when fluids are held in places where they get trapped rather than where they are supposed to be.)
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