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Old 08-02-2015, 02:47 PM #6
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Originally Posted by pinkynose View Post
Thank you February! You gave me new info to think about. I didn't realize that pain could mean my nerves could be healing. I gave up dance because during the warmup, a few minutes into class my right leg started burning from my foot on up my leg and I figured triggering my symptoms was not a good thing. Maybe I need to rethink this. I might be babying myself too much, which if you knew me you'd realize that's not my normal behavior!!
I should mention I have a baseline. Meaning, I have an idea what to expect, pain or fatigue, after my workouts. If it's significantly more pain and fatigue lasting longer, I pull back on my activities temporarily. My goal has always to build the baseline slowly. As you read many of us keep a log or diary of symptoms to keep tabs on triggers. Overdoing exercise is not good either, but you can't necessarily base that on pain alone. Figure out your personal baseline but keep all your muscles active one way or another, always.
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