My plan did made a good result regarding managing my issue about my blood pressure crashing. And so I went to tell my mother to buy me four sachets of energy drink which actually comes in a small sachet pack. It is a 4 grams pack which includes the 50 mg of caffeine per pack plus the nutrients that comes along with it.
Since I cannot eat this afternoon I decided to take the first pack and drink it with a half cup of water because I feel weak already and I have to use the toilet and I needed some energy to do it. But after I had used the toilet I managed to eat some sandwich and some of those milk of mine.
At dialysis time I drank a third of my energy drink after 30 minutes and after an hour I drank the other third. Then as my nurse took my BP reading it reads 180/80. So I am satisfied with it because the caffeine worked. Now i thought I will have much room to crash my BP.
After two hours in being hooked up at dialysis my BP went down to 130/80 so still I am okay and with a little bit of room to go down. At the third hour of my four hour session my BP went down to 120 so I am elated because the next time that the nurse will pass by is on the 4th hour after the needles had been taken out from my arm. After the third hour I decided then to eat.
Then after finishing my dialysis my BP reads 110/80 which is normal in US standards, Not in my center it wasn't so I was asked to rest for a while because my BP is still "low". I did rested for a while but I was held at the center for about an hour so I was kind of irritated about that because my place is quite uncomfortably hot and also I was worried about my parents because the night is getting deeper.
So what i had done was to just fan myself with my mother's fan and used my energy to stress myself a bit so that my BP would rise. I was able to raise my BP up to 120 and so they discharged me.
All in all I consumed 400 mg of caffeine and still it wasn't enough to put my BP in check and it seems that eating made my BP crash but I still have to experiment so I will readjust the next time on my dialysis God-willing.