tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185611366489030675.post6743978591238053926..comments2010-03-01T00:22:06.956-08:00Comments on Ready for a Total Life Transformation?: all in a day's WORK...reallifefitnessandhealthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03443888485888439675noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185611366489030675.post-83321647193729852362010-03-01T00:22:06.956-08:002010-03-01T00:22:06.956-08:00Hi. I'd like to know if it is possible to work...Hi. I'd like to know if it is possible to work personally with Wayne Larsen, whose specialties seem to fit my profile. I have diabetes and ESRD. I'm on peritoneal dialysis and get an extra 400-1200 calories a night from my dialysis fluid, just from the dextrose in it. Since dextrose is how it works and I have to do this form of dialysis every single night, I cannot avoid these empty extra calories. I need serious help and I need it from serious professionals who will understand that someone with ESRD has no stamina and no energy and is starting from basically zero when it comes to working out. I used to work out at a gym but got really disheartened at the ground I kept losing, the stamina and energy and strength I kept losing due to this cursed disease, and after months of losing ground, I gave up. It wasn't helping me keep weight off or even maintain a decently healthy weight, which I had when I started dialysis two years ago; I now have gained approximately 50 pounds that needs to come off, and soon. I don't know what to do with no energy and no stamina; I don't think I can do eight hours or more in a gym environment, or eight hours or more of vigorous exercise anywhere, and I'm asking you for help in figuring this out. Wayne's the only person I see on your staff who might have an inkling as to how to work with an ESRD patient. Please let me know. I have had no real help from my nephrologist and his nurse regarding this problem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com