Sorry, I gained 12kg (26lbs) in the last year and a half on dialysis (that might seem a lot but I'm still skinny - my BMI went from 16 to 19.5 in the process). My weight has stabilised now. I am into lots of sports - jogging, walking, tennis, swimming... Mostly because I enjoy them (although I get tired pretty fast when running or swimming) but also I know it is beneficial. I try to make myself sweat as much as I can to get some of the water out of my body but I hardly ever manage to break a sweat thanks to our beloved cold Belgian weather! The exercise keeps me in shape and it also has a positive effect on my morale. I think all kinds of exercise are good for your mood so if you're feeling down, put on those shorts and go out and lift your spirits with a little jog!
I have been on dialysis for about six weeks (CCPD) and I've gained about 2 Kilos. It's not fluid retention because I still do normal fluid output. I think it might be due to partial absorption of the PD fluid which contains glucose. So I think it's going to be quite difficult to lose weight on this treatment although I do need to lose weight (85.5 Kilos) its just that when it comes to physical exercise I'm a bit of a lazy sod. Some people find it exhilarating but things like running, jogging etc. and working out at the gym just bore me to death. This is how I rationalized the thought of going on dialysis. I know this may sound awful but it's one of the things that helped me come to terms with it and it goes like this. Some people spend 3 to 4 nights at the gym, I can't think of anything worse, in fact,....I'd rather do dialysis! (Actually I'd rather not do either, but you get the gist)
Just curious of a few things:1) Has anyone lost weight on dialysis? (Any form of dialysis, hemo, pd..) 2) If so, how did you do it?3) Does anyone exercise daily to maintain strength?4) If so, what do you do? (walk, run, ect..)
If your gaining weight on CCPD due to absorbing fluid.. then your dwelling to long. You shouldn't be absorbing any fluid... you need to talk to your doctor about it. They hould of done a PET test to see what kind of transporter you are so that way you know if you need short dwells or longer ones. I am a high transporter, so I can't dwell longer than 45 mins at a time b/c I'll start absorbing fluid. Since I had my PET test done 6 months ago, and found out what kind of transporter I am, I haven't absorbed any fluid... I use to carry fluid during the day but once we found out I absorb most of it, I dont have a last fill anymore... you shouldn't be gaining weight from fluid absorbtion... let your dr's know.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on November 10, 2006, 05:32:42 AMI have been on dialysis for about six weeks (CCPD) and I've gained about 2 Kilos. It's not fluid retention because I still do normal fluid output. I think it might be due to partial absorption of the PD fluid which contains glucose. So I think it's going to be quite difficult to lose weight on this treatment although I do need to lose weight (85.5 Kilos) its just that when it comes to physical exercise I'm a bit of a lazy sod. Some people find it exhilarating but things like running, jogging etc. and working out at the gym just bore me to death. This is how I rationalized the thought of going on dialysis. I know this may sound awful but it's one of the things that helped me come to terms with it and it goes like this. Some people spend 3 to 4 nights at the gym, I can't think of anything worse, in fact,....I'd rather do dialysis! (Actually I'd rather not do either, but you get the gist)Hi Ken, I have quite a bit of weight to lose myself and i know EXACTLY what you mean my friend. I have a dwell time 2 hours which seems to be working good for me, you may have to monitor the calories you take in with the food you eat, that will help you maintain your weight, i have cut down the calories quite a bit and i have stayed at the same weight pretty much for 6 months now, (if only i can throw some exercise in there every now and then i think that would help even more) I got out my Tae-Bo tapes but then i got some kind of bug and got sick to my stomach, (i think thats a sure sign huh) lol, Well, i wish you luck and remember we are always here for you and YOU ARE NOT ALONE
I loose weight more times than I loose....sometimes I add saline to compensate....not enough strength to do exercise.....even to walk long distances is hard....
Quote from: angela515 on November 09, 2006, 07:05:55 AMJust curious of a few things:1) Has anyone lost weight on dialysis? (Any form of dialysis, hemo, pd..) 2) If so, how did you do it?3) Does anyone exercise daily to maintain strength?4) If so, what do you do? (walk, run, ect..)1. Yes, I was in shape all my life until I had the transplant and took the predisone and was clobbered by its side affects and gained way too much weight.
Quote from: angela515 on November 10, 2006, 08:10:25 AMIf your gaining weight on CCPD due to absorbing fluid.. then your dwelling to long. You shouldn't be absorbing any fluid... you need to talk to your doctor about it. They hould of done a PET test to see what kind of transporter you are so that way you know if you need short dwells or longer ones. I am a high transporter, so I can't dwell longer than 45 mins at a time b/c I'll start absorbing fluid. Since I had my PET test done 6 months ago, and found out what kind of transporter I am, I haven't absorbed any fluid... I use to carry fluid during the day but once we found out I absorb most of it, I dont have a last fill anymore... you shouldn't be gaining weight from fluid absorbtion... let your dr's know. Hi Angela My first pet test is coming up shortly. I'm wondering if what may be happening is because of the drainage problem I get while lying down. The cycler has to be on a tidal programme in that it doesn't attempt to drain the last 200 mls. So that stays in on the final drain. (I don't have a last fill) The next evening the initial drain only takes about 30mls so I must have absorbed the rest. Maybe I should do a stood up manual drain for a few minutes before I disconnect. As I've said on a previous post, I do sometimes still get low drainage problems even though the cycler is doing tidal. I hope I'm not a fast transporter as that will mean more low drains in the night to wake me up. Anyway all will be revealed in a week or two.
I guess I don't understand dwell time and transporter time. Is the dwell time the amount of time you leave the solution in and the transporter time is the amount of time it takes for the soluction to draw out the toxins before the solution begins to absorb into the body? So if you have a transporter time of 45 min. you only leave the fluid in no longr then 45 mins right? Do you have solution in at all times and change every 45 min? I sound so stupid about all of this as I've not received my training yet. How do people leave the fluid in for long hours if they do exchanges every 4-6 hours? I'm confused.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on November 12, 2006, 10:13:49 AMQuote from: angela515 on November 10, 2006, 08:10:25 AMIf your gaining weight on CCPD due to absorbing fluid.. then your dwelling to long. You shouldn't be absorbing any fluid... you need to talk to your doctor about it. They hould of done a PET test to see what kind of transporter you are so that way you know if you need short dwells or longer ones. I am a high transporter, so I can't dwell longer than 45 mins at a time b/c I'll start absorbing fluid. Since I had my PET test done 6 months ago, and found out what kind of transporter I am, I haven't absorbed any fluid... I use to carry fluid during the day but once we found out I absorb most of it, I dont have a last fill anymore... you shouldn't be gaining weight from fluid absorbtion... let your dr's know. Hi Angela My first pet test is coming up shortly. I'm wondering if what may be happening is because of the drainage problem I get while lying down. The cycler has to be on a tidal programme in that it doesn't attempt to drain the last 200 mls. So that stays in on the final drain. (I don't have a last fill) The next evening the initial drain only takes about 30mls so I must have absorbed the rest. Maybe I should do a stood up manual drain for a few minutes before I disconnect. As I've said on a previous post, I do sometimes still get low drainage problems even though the cycler is doing tidal. I hope I'm not a fast transporter as that will mean more low drains in the night to wake me up. Anyway all will be revealed in a week or two.I guess I don't understand dwell time and transporter time. Is the dwell time the amount of time you leave the solution in and the transporter time is the amount of time it takes for the soluction to draw out the toxins before the solution begins to absorb into the body? So if you have a transporter time of 45 min. you only leave the fluid in no longr then 45 mins right? Do you have solution in at all times and change every 45 min? I sound so stupid about all of this as I've not received my training yet. How do people leave the fluid in for long hours if they do exchanges every 4-6 hours? I'm confused.
I never use a 1.5 because for ME it doesnt pull off ANY fluid and I usually always drink the max amount of fluid I can without over doing it and needing a 4... lol... good luck.