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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: d-man on September 08, 2009, 10:29:56 AM
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so I have been on dialysis for about 8 months now, about 6 with my fistula. I like to exercise a bit and am wanting to do more things that I did before, I am still in pretty good shape so I know if I really want to I could do lots of things but some are not smart. I want to know what people think of some of these things and what do you do that your not sure if you should but just got to anyway, what are you scared of happening and is there anything you can do to help it to not happen.
I like to skateboard and am scared of braking my fistula arm so I skate like a puss now
I like to surf but am not sure about the wetsuit
I want to go back to gymnastics but am not sure about the pressure on my wrist
I love snowboarding and feel pretty ok with that one but it only snows part of the year
just good old hard work but I don't really know how much lifting is ok I am told all sorts of things
I'm I just asking too much at this point?
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I think you should stay active...... with in reason..... we all run risk with every activity so have fun..... you cold break your leg too........ :o
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That might be a question for your vascular surgeon. Wet suit may be too tight around your arm, I'm not sure. ???
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my surgeon tells me that most things are ok, just about every thing. I'm not so sure. the big question is what is too tight? and too much to lift? has any one done anything that they know caused problems. I have had much better success talking to patents than doctors.... I'm also not a "standard dialysis patent" I have some function and actually (lucky for me but I still feel bad when it happens) will come in at or under dry weight most of the time so it's hard for the doctors to keep up with what's going on with me.... I'll be a lot better off braking a leg or my right arm just not the fistula please
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you can't do anything that has a chance of causing distress to your fistula arm
may be a sleeveless wetsuit might be the go ,might be too tight still?
you need to find exercise that will not cause you to be in hospital any more than you need or want to.
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I was told not to lift anything heavier than 10 pounds with my arm that has the fistula.
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I was told not to lift anything heavier than 10 pounds with my arm that has the fistula.
do you fallow that? 10 lbs?? that's barly more than a gal of water!!
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While I don't play contact sports anymore, I do workout with weights for 90 minutes, 3 x week.
I use light to moderate lb. weights.
My fistula is in my left lower forearm area.
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See also these posts:
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=415.msg246467#msg246467
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=3027.msg112954#msg112954
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=11231.msg191580#msg191580
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=9045.msg148635#msg148635
information = empowerment = a healthy, enjoyable life.
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do you fallow that? 10 lbs?? that's barly more than a gal of water!!
A gallon of water in the UK weighs exactly 10lb.
A gallon of water in the US weighs 8.35lb. See? You get screwed by the water utilities as well as the pharmaceutical industry. :rofl;
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thaks for the links zach, I must say it has been a insperation to read about you. Thank you :clap;
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about the only thing i really worry about is what would happen if i broke the arm that has the fistula. my guess is it would be back to a cathater. i'm with rerun, your surgeon is the authority. i say keep active, have fun, don't worry too much.
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i myself am worried about my fistula and i am in the middle of a big decission weather the Doctor will even let me go back to work because my job requires lifting??? I just don't know what my next step should be very confussed!!!!! ::) :'( When you excercise your fistula do you use a therapy ball?