an old tai chi student of mine has convinced me that i'm ready to start teaching her private lessons again.i'm kinda excited about it because i haven't been able to teach for almost two years, now, but since i've been on the baxter cycler, i do feel that the time has come to get back to it, in a limited fashion, of course.
I'm kind of having that trouble myself, Rerun, even without dialysis. I'm sure once my tx is a bit better established, it won't be so bad though. But I perhaps returned to temping a little early - was all lined up for a full week's work last week, when I landed back in hospital. I now have a fortnight lined up for early October and am hoping for the best. The days of work I have done, I have found very difficult due to fluid retention around my legs etc. But to ease back in to some part time activity is still useful for me. Hopefully it will be that way for LL, too, though I realise his situation is different to mine.
I've already done that Wattle, a few days here and there. I think, realistically, I'm not really ready to go back yet, but financially I don't have a great deal of choice. Damn mortgage!
At the park where I am exercising in the morning, there is a lady practicing Tai-Chi. Is Tai-Chi an exercise would benefits kidney transplant patients? I concur with Rerun about the unexpected things along the road of dialysis.
Quote from: cycobully on September 14, 2007, 06:30:10 AMI've already done that Wattle, a few days here and there. I think, realistically, I'm not really ready to go back yet, but financially I don't have a great deal of choice. Damn mortgage! Every break you get you go put your feet up. Also ask Dr. about a water pill. Keep drinking.
I agree about the balance and good for the joints. I haven't figure out a way to approach her and my skill level is at the beggining stage. She is quite attractive looking and my guess is she is in the mid 30's. She looks quite fit and nimble.