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BBS1951 07-29-2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Blessings2You (Post 544195)
Well, sometimes lonesome, too, but not so much.

Perhaps there's a lesion on my will power nerve, perhaps it's the fatigue, perhaps I'm just lazy. So I KNOW I'm not getting enough "beneficial" exercise. I can't get moving fast enough to get the old heart rate going without falling.

I'm frustrated when I'm determined actually to "exercise" but I'm so pooped after grocery shopping and getting lunch that honking my nose seems like aerobic exercise. It's not that I don't know HOW.

Last time I was at the neuro's, he said to me (with a straight face) "Maybe you could walk one mile in the morning, and one mile in the afternoon to help you get in shape."


I wanted to bang my head against the wall, then lie down on the floor and cry, then bite somebody. Hey, would that be considered exercise?


That is one reason the pool is sooo good for MS people. If you "fall" in the pool, you cannot get hurt! Plus, it keeps your body core temp nice and cool while you moe around. Your neuro does not seem to appreciate that when he recommends walking: some of us (me included) don't do well with walking (and Yet I can swim a mile).

One of our popular MS people, Cherie (clinical1) was a doubting Thomas about the pool. BUt, she decided to give it a whirl. She made up her own routines of stretching in the pool. She was amazed at how much better she felt after a short time-- and she was able to shed her wheelchair as well, which is wonderfully amazing.

So, perhaps there is a good public pool near enough to you. We really do have to control our wellness. Lack of motion makes the MS symptoms much worse, it makes balance much worse as the muscles that help with balance atrophy from disuse.

When I began to swim in 04, I could not walk across the room without getting winded. Now, I can swim a mile daily. I know not everyone will be able to swim a mile, but almost everyone, who has access to a pool, can sit in the pool and just move around. Even people who have obesity can move around in a pool and get fit, despite the obesity...

VIRGINIA 07-29-2009 07:09 PM

Add me to the list of not wanting to do anything lately. However, I do try to make myself do my gentle Yoga - I shoot for at least 4 or 5 days out of a week, but somtime only make it 3 days.

I cannot swim, and I would have to go to a public pool. We have a pool in the Townehouse community where I live and it is quite close, but I do not go in. It is just too hot here. And to force myself to get in the car and drive to an indoor pool is more than I can do, at least often enough. Sooo, I do gentle Yoga to a DVD. Been doing that same tape for nine years. I think I will order another one tonight, and maybe vary things a little. After my Yoga, I try to do about 15 knee bends.

Wouldn't it be great to have the energy to get and go everyday? I miss that.

Virginia

Jodylee 07-30-2009 09:53 AM

Well B2Y you have a lot of company on this issue, including me :).

Being depressed and a bit lonely since I went on LTD has been a definite demotivating factor for me. I have packed on some major poundage lately :(.

My neuro's assistant wants me to see a personal trainer, lol. I'll get right on that as soon as I win the powerball lol.

My high school reunion is on August 8th. I've found a nice, slimming not so little black dress to wear along with my super powerful Spanx undergarments. Supposedly i'll look 10 ponds thinner. I was hoping for 30 or 35 :). I'm betting people will be thinking "aw, look at the poor fat girl with the walker".

Sorry about the sarcasm but I think the FL heat has made crankier than usual.

Kitty 07-30-2009 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by joellelee2000 (Post 544824)
Well B2Y you have a lot of company on this issue, including me :).

Being depressed and a bit lonely since I went on LTD has been a definite demotivating factor for me. I have packed on some major poundage lately :(.

My neuro's assistant wants me to see a personal trainer, lol. I'll get right on that as soon as I win the powerball lol.

My high school reunion is on August 8th. I've found a nice, slimming not so little black dress to wear along with my super powerful Spanx undergarments. Supposedly i'll look 10 ponds thinner. I was hoping for 30 or 35 :). I'm betting people will be thinking "aw, look at the poor fat girl with the walker".

Sorry about the sarcasm but I think the FL heat has made crankier than usual.


You can come visit me, Joelle. We can be two fat, on'ry little ladies together!! I'm sure we'd turn some heads....although not for the reason we'd like!! :p

SallyC 07-30-2009 10:28 AM

You two cranky young ladies could still turn a few heads....for the right reason, I think..:D :hug:

braingonebad 07-30-2009 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 544381)
What is difficult for me is knowing WHAT to do.

I need a personal trainer who would come to the house and have me do a routine that would actually benefit my particular issues. But being that my wallet is not thick, that is not an option.

When I do my crunches and leg lifts, etc. I can hurt back through the effort. It feels like a no-win situation.

I stretch but not enough, I am sure.

I did try to go to DH's fitness club. Took my walker so that I could do a stretch class. It was supposed to be for all types, me being a beginner. MOST embarrassing! Good thing I can laugh. I could not do a darn thing. She ended the class early because of me.:o

I eat right, I love fruit and vegetables. But the exercise routine leaves much to be desired.


If you can get to a library, go and see if they have any excersize dvds you can borrow.

If that's not an option, try Amazon. At least you can read the reviews and see what others thought of them before you buy,

I got a yoga dvd and the reviews were spot on. Very easy even for a novice, out of shape, lots of balance and pain issues. Really helped.

Or if you have cable, there are quite a few shows you could try. Most of them, I find way too tough to follow. but I will try to do the easiest things they show. Hey, it's not much but it's something. Namaste is one of my faves.

I do go through those times though, when I just don't wanna, just don't have the energy, and really don't care to get up and move - in any way.

:o

Then I just sit on my keister and eat chocolate. The heck with it.

;)

Aarcyn 07-30-2009 12:29 PM

Thanks Brain. I will go to our local library and check out a yoga DVD. Can't hurt and it is free. (I love government programs:))

Great suggestion. So obvious and makes me shake my head wondering why I did not think of it myself!

And I have a DVR. I can just as easily record a few shows and see which one suits me best.

:hug::hug::hug::hug::hug:

Kitty 07-30-2009 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 544911)
Then I just sit on my keister and eat chocolate. The heck with it.

;)


Hey......that's my routine!! I'm glad somebody else uses it, too!! :p

mollymaul 07-30-2009 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blessings2You (Post 544195)
Well, sometimes lonesome, too, but not so much.

Perhaps there's a lesion on my will power nerve, perhaps it's the fatigue, perhaps I'm just lazy. So I KNOW I'm not getting enough "beneficial" exercise. I can't get moving fast enough to get the old heart rate going without falling.

I'm frustrated when I'm determined actually to "exercise" but I'm so pooped after grocery shopping and getting lunch that honking my nose seems like aerobic exercise. It's not that I don't know HOW.

Last time I was at the neuro's, he said to me (with a straight face) "Maybe you could walk one mile in the morning, and one mile in the afternoon to help you get in shape."

I wanted to bang my head against the wall, then lie down on the floor and cry, then bite somebody. Hey, would that be considered exercise?

The best exercise for those of us with MS is swimming! You don't feel the heat and you can really get your heart going and it's fun. Give it a try. Molly

braingonebad 07-31-2009 07:15 AM

I agree. I have a pool I just have not had the time to get in the thing, and that honks me off, lol. I love splashing around. Thing is, even if it's 110 out that'll keep me halfway cool - and who says you hafta be out there in the heat of the day? I'll light it up and go at night sometimes.

I've just been up to my eyeballs with packing and fixing stuff, babysitting, sick dogs, hurt knee, painting, messed up cars and moving boxes and furniture. My house is like a one-woman Survivor show.

Haven't had time to wash my clothes much less go swimming.

:o

I could vote myself off anytime now...


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