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SuziKelley
Monday, November 17, 2008 at 09:12 PMre: Untitled Comment
MonicaJo
Monday, November 17, 2008 at 09:39 PMI also loved your story! The sailboating sounds like a blast! I also wonder about the exercise. If I exercise I pay for it later that day at work by being just dead tired and popping pain pills...mostly its the fatigue though. Did you just work through the pain and get to a routine of exercise that made it easier? I would like to hear more!
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bucko27
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 06:05 PMSuzi and Monica Jo- Ok, the idea is to start small. Try to do something on a regular basis but don't overdo. On days when I do not feel so hot, I will start my day by stretching even while still in bed. Stretching always makes me feel better and loosens up stiff joints. Then, if I feel up to it, I do some simple exercises while lying on a soft carpet. Stomach crunches...leg lifts...more stretching...push ups with knees on floor or whatever works. I have developed a little routine that fits me and that I can do in about 15 minutes. I even have a set of light-weight dumbells to use. The idea is to slowly build up your exercise schedule. There are some days when you need to push through the pain, but again too much and it can set you back. Be patient and you will find a level that works. Believe it or not, I experience less fatigue when I have a chance to exercise, and joints that feel less stiff and more mobile.
Now when you are working every day it gets harder to maintain your routine. That means lots of sleep each night if possible so you can get up and at least do your stretching in the morning before work. Then on the weekends you can push a little harder.
I cannot walk either. I walk a block and I am fried. However, I have found I can ride my back for long periods with no adverse effects. I can also use an elliptical exercise machine althoughI don't have one of my own (I was in a health club all summer. Exercise and then a nice steam bath...ahhhhhh!) Try to find a low impact activity for you. Any questions, just let me know. Believe me when I say that if you can begin to exercise, you will get stronger, control your weight better, and manage your RA more effectively. Good luck to you both. Keep in touch!
Steve
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That was an awesome story! It definitely made me smile! =) My question to you is, how do you exercise through the pain? I would love to exercise.. but walking hurts bad. Yes, I know swimming would be wonderful, but I don't have access to a pool. We're a family of 6 and I can't afford a membership at the YMCA. Did you start slow and just keep pushing through the pain? It seems whenever I have to do much walking, I'm on the couch for at least the next day.