I can run. I prefer the shorter distances, like the quarter-mile or the hundred-yard dash. I'm motivated and exhilarated by trance or techno music, which usually has a rate of 180 bpm. And once when I was in the park, a bright little dog came up to me and made it clear by his eyes and stance that he was challenging me to a race. So we raced to the fence where his owners were, and the dog beat me by a length. But he didn't have CKD.
I am over 40. 70 to be exact. I like doing all-out sprints, but CKD has had a large effect on my speed, strength, and endurance. It also has made high temperatures more of a factor. I did a 5K this summer, and it was brutal. I'd be embarrassed to tell you my time. On the other hand, these brisk fall days are perfect for running. But it's really the music that keeps me going. It's all in the music.
I have some questions about the side-effects of hemo. The main one is, can I run? Could I do a 5k? The second one concerns the dialysis diet. Is it more restrictive than the standard renal diet, which is bad enough? Finally, would my mind be enveloped by a fog?