Now. I don't know about you guys, but my first hour or so in the morning is spent waiting for the pills to kick in. I'm just about worthless and any wait of less than an hour is considered a good start. I'm stiff and miserable, etc. and just sit at the computer and wait. Don't even feel like typing.
However, the last two mornings I did it a little different. I have a long strap of cloth for stretching exercises that I haven't used much. It is about eight feet long and three inches wide. When I do use it, it is part of what I shamelessly call my "exercise routine."
Yesterday, while waiting for bootup of both computer and brain, I threw the strap around my feet on the ottoman in front of me and, pulling on the strap, bent forward stretching everything from my feet to my shoulders. Held it for maybe five minutes.
I was fully on within ten minutes! I repeated it this morning with the same result and my interest has been piqued. I have always thought of stretching as a common sense way of guarding against injury, increasing range of motion, etc.
But this is metabolic. I know that stretching long muscles helps glucose uptake and I think I read somewhere that there are special receptors of some sort that are at the places where muscle meets bone and that they are triggered by stretching them.
Anyone know more than that? I also intend to find out what happens if I skip the meds and start with the stretch tomorrow.