I just want to make sure we're talking about the same things here.A new fistula can benefit from exercises to help it develop and mature so it is ready to be used. These are specific exercises like the ones Tina described above. (Some doctors feel that these are unnecessary and don't do much that the fistula won't do by itself while others swear by them and insist on patients doing them. I have personally had both of these types of doctors.) If you have a developed, functioning fistula you must be careful about lifting things that are too heavy or doing weight lifting exercises that could harm the fistula. You should consult with your doctor about your exercise routine and lifting free weights or using weight lifting machines.
... Even though I may end up on target in the end when I get more fluids back with flushes, rinse and blood back, I need to figure out how to not dip below my dry weight at any point during the run...
kristina, I didn't have the energy to exercise until after I started dialysis, so I don't think there's anything easy about being pre-d and still trying to exercise! Every step counts, so keep it up!
But, I went and walked a slow mile on the treadmill and I will go back to the 5:30 class called "Turbo Kick". I can attend now that the time has changed. Usually it is too dark for me to drive.