Heck if I can go to dialysis 9 hours a week , I'll definitely do 3 hours a week of exercise to reward myself ...
<<<<< Sexy whistle >>>> at Angela, Jbeany and Lucinda. Congratulations!! keep up the good work!
Quote from: julian230 on September 28, 2008, 12:31:37 PMHeck if I can go to dialysis 9 hours a week , I'll definitely do 3 hours a week of exercise to reward myself ...You only dialyze for three hours each treatment?
Hey I joined a gym last week. Mainly to putzz around in and play with the machines. I really wanted access to the pool and the hot tub. Hehehehe!
Mine had dropped to about 70 so, next lab day, I got the best nurse to stick me. I ran 500 for the full 3.5 hours and my URR came back at 92. Go figure.....
I went to the gym last night. I did 10 minutes on the bike. Ten laps or so in the pool. Sat in the hot tub, then did some of the machines 10 reps, then 10 reps more. Not bad for the first time in a loooong time!
Ya gots to come to California!
Quote from: kitkatz on October 19, 2008, 05:25:30 PMYa gots to come to California!Yeah I wish they could all be California Girls!!! LOLI don't think hubby would approve of me being in the hot tub with YOU! hehehehee (and I don't think Paris would approve either... on behalf of alohabeth!!)
I guess I'm not alone on the exercise issue. I don't feel well enough after dialysis to exercise. It is worse that day, but the fatigue lasts until about mid-day the next day. It is a cycle b/c the day after that is dialysis day again. On non-dialysis days I begin to feel better by that afternoon and that is when I use the energy to run errands. That is about all the exercise my body can handle. With the circulation problems in my leg after my graft surgery, being up and about more than a couple of hours causes alot of swelling in my knee and the foot turns purple. I was going to PT for awhile and slow but steady exercises helped somewhat - nothing too strenuous though. I just don't have the get-up-and-go I used to have and I have never had much strength or stamina. I would love to be able to get into a routine that didn't just totally wash me out and hang me out to dry. Any suggestions on building up my strength and taking off the extra fluid? My fluid always gathers in the legs and around my waist. One day it was so bad that a waitress asked me when the baby was due!!! It upset me terribly. I envy those of you who can work and/or exercise