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I've done martial arts since I was a kid, I've gone through all the

hard stuff, thai boxing, boxing, kung fu, I now do tai chi and chi

kung. It certainly helps with blood presure and calms you down,

whether the chi kung exercises I do specifically for kidneys do any

good, I've no real idea, but they certainly cannot do any harm. One

word of advice though, it's nowhere as easy as it looks, many people

turn up thinking they can do it cos they've seen a load of oldies

doing it in films of china, but they've been doing it since they were

kids...I've seen weightlifters, squash players and others pull out of

sessions when they find that standing with slightly bent legs for

quite some time isn't that easy after all.

I certainly don't recommend thai boxing to anybody in this group

though :-)

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> My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

> treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

> to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

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Hi Sabina,

Welcome from the Czech Republic. I think you are our first member from

there. I am glad you and your husband found us. By the way, your English is

excellent.

That is excellent that your husband has stabilized so much that his

creatinine has dropped from 11 g/24 hours down to 0.6 g/24 hour. That is just

remarkable. His levels must have spiked up because of his illness. I am glad

the

tai-chi helps him so much. I have heard good things about it, but never tried

it

myself.

Welcome again.

In a message dated 10/4/2004 8:51:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

skmecova@... writes:

> Hello from the Czech Republic,

> I am writing on behalf of my husband who was diagnosed with IgA at the end

> of June.

> He was very ill at the beginning of May and had a microhematuria and after

> some tests doctors suggested him to have a biopsy. At that time he had

> creatinin 270, proteinuria 11g/24 h (!!), BP normal 120/80.

> At the same time we tried a very good doctor practising Chinese medecine. He

> " prescribed " him besides diet and special tees also tai-chi exercise twice a

> day. It is more or less kind of behavior and way of thinking but I have to

> say that it helped and still helps a lot. My husband feels much more energy

> than some months ago.

> He is on Prestarium (kind of ACE inhibitor) and his last numbers are:

> creatinin 130, proteinuria 0,6g / 24h. and BP still 120/80.

>

> So I really think it helps, at least in psychological way.

> Sorry for my English I hope you will understand :-)

>

> Sincerely Sabina

>

>

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Hi I haven't been very active with this group. My son has cancer and my

life has been turned upside down the past few months. But I do read most

every message that comes through and feel that I can relate to everyone in

some kind of way.

I wanted to say that I've been doing Tai Chi for about six years and it has

changed my life immensely. There isn't a day that I miss doing Tai Chi just

because of it's daily benefits for me. My health has improved greatly.

I also experience frequent flank pain and joint pain..I experience it

greater when my stress levels are high.....the tai chi lessens the pain and

makes me more productive each day...it also eases my stress and helps me to

be more creative.

good luck

Mia

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Taoist tai chi

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> My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

> treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

> to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

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> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

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> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

> http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

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> Thank you

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I was very active in Chi Quan (sp?) while I was pregnant. We knew there were

big problems with my kidneys, but we were not sure what. I had a VERY

experienced instructor, who was very involved with me personally during the

sessions. There are a lot of great things that you can get out of such an

activity, but I would be very careful if you start having sessions that are

focusing powerful chi at your kidneys. If done incorrectly you will end up

in more pain not less. (not all instructors do energy focus)

My advice is to meet with the instructor first and explain that you have

Igan and see what they say.

Taoist tai chi

My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

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Hello,

There's a couple of ways of answering this... Are there any studies that I

know of that show tai chi to be of a specific benefit to renal patients?

Nope. However, a regular tai chi practice will generally produces all the

other benefits - better attitude, concentration, general fitness, muscle

control, being in touch with your body (I'm sure you've heard all these from

your wife!) that help with any chronic disease. I'm somewhat biased given

that my late husband was a long time practicioner of tai chi. His teacher,

an elderly Chinese gentleman, took up tai chi in his early 60'. He taught

up until his death in his late '80's. What an inspiration he was! However,

it was embarassing to be bested by a guy in his 80's when it came to

flexibility and stamina...

Cy

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> My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

> treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

> to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

>

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>

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> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

> http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

>

> Thank you

>

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I don't know about actually helping IgAN, but I don't see how it would hurt,

no more than Yoga would hurt, or meditation, etc. If it makes you feel good,

there's no reason not to do it, as far as I know. But of course, you should

ask your doctor.

I've never done tai chi myself, only oberved others doing it. It seems like

a pretty mild kind of exercise. Nothing wrong with it, but if it was me, I

wouldn't do it INSTEAD of other aerobic exercises, but in addition to them.

Pierre

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> My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

> treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

> to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

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Hello from the Czech Republic,

I am writing on behalf of my husband who was diagnosed with IgA at the end of

June.

He was very ill at the beginning of May and had a microhematuria and after some

tests doctors suggested him to have a biopsy. At that time he had creatinin 270,

proteinuria 11g/24 h (!!), BP normal 120/80.

At the same time we tried a very good doctor practising Chinese medecine. He

" prescribed " him besides diet and special tees also tai-chi exercise twice a

day. It is more or less kind of behavior and way of thinking but I have to say

that it helped and still helps a lot. My husband feels much more energy than

some months ago.

He is on Prestarium (kind of ACE inhibitor) and his last numbers are: creatinin

130, proteinuria 0,6g / 24h. and BP still 120/80.

So I really think it helps, at least in psychological way.

Sorry for my English I hope you will understand :-)

Sincerely Sabina

Re: Taoist tai chi

I've done martial arts since I was a kid, I've gone through all the

hard stuff, thai boxing, boxing, kung fu, I now do tai chi and chi

kung. It certainly helps with blood presure and calms you down,

whether the chi kung exercises I do specifically for kidneys do any

good, I've no real idea, but they certainly cannot do any harm. One

word of advice though, it's nowhere as easy as it looks, many people

turn up thinking they can do it cos they've seen a load of oldies

doing it in films of china, but they've been doing it since they were

kids...I've seen weightlifters, squash players and others pull out of

sessions when they find that standing with slightly bent legs for

quite some time isn't that easy after all.

I certainly don't recommend thai boxing to anybody in this group

though :-)

>

> My wife is wondering if anyone else has tried tai chi to help with

> treating their nephropathy. She is an avid tai chier and wants me

> to join and I'm uncertain about the benefits this will have.

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by

donations. If you would like to help, go to:

http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

Thank you

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Welcome to the group . It's nice to have a new member from the Czech

Republic. I wish you husband continued good numbers.

Pierre

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>

> Hello from the Czech Republic,

> I am writing on behalf of my husband who was diagnosed with IgA at the end

of June.

> He was very ill at the beginning of May and had a microhematuria and after

some tests doctors suggested him to have a biopsy. At that time he had

creatinin 270, proteinuria 11g/24 h (!!), BP normal 120/80.

> At the same time we tried a very good doctor practising Chinese medecine.

He " prescribed " him besides diet and special tees also tai-chi exercise

twice a day. It is more or less kind of behavior and way of thinking but I

have to say that it helped and still helps a lot. My husband feels much

more energy than some months ago.

> He is on Prestarium (kind of ACE inhibitor) and his last numbers are:

creatinin 130, proteinuria 0,6g / 24h. and BP still 120/80.

>

> So I really think it helps, at least in psychological way.

> Sorry for my English I hope you will understand :-)

>

> Sincerely Sabina

>

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