The whole point of dialysis is to allow you to do these things. I think anyone will tell you that the more active you are, the healthier you body AND your mind will be.
I have a good 6 month old fistula. With it, I have been golfing, swimming, exercising, even lifting some lighter weights. I may start dialysis as soon as this week. I want to be able to keep golfing, swimming, exercising, and lifting those light weights. I also have plans to go to a water park and an amusement park at some point this summer. Is there any reason to think I won't be able to continue to do those things once I'm on dialysis? (Given, of course, that my energy level allows)I've always thought of dialysis as a more intense IV treatment in that you go in, get needles in, wait, get needles out, and go home. Other than bandages for a bit after dialysis, is there anything that limits you physically?Thanks in advance.
With the fistula being in active use, does it limit what I can do with my arm anymore? I understand my energy and the like should improve.