Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Good morning:) I too struggle with the weight. I was about 30 - 40 lbs overweight to begin with and I have gained about 60 pounds with this and because my numbers on my LFT's bounce up and down so does the amount of pred that I take. I saw a dietican and writing down every single thing I put in my mouth was step #1, then finding a regular exercise program that was managable was # 2. What we came up with was walking (10 min to start) and I now do my exercises at home. I got some hand weights, we already had an exercise bike and I got a couple of simple Yoga videos and I dug out some old 60's rock and roll music. Going to a gym was just to much for me, I did have a couple of trainers who tried to be helpful but they just did not get it either. I tried a yoga class (had done yoga for years at a fairly intense level) but it was too much as was even the beginners Tai Chi after having spent 6 years at the advanced level. So now, because I am not working, I move from about 7:45am to 8:45 am. It does not matter what, though I usually finish off with the yoga (it is 16 min. with a relaxation part at the end. I go outside every afternoon, just before I sleep (still needing afternoon naps) and some days I just phutz around the yard and sometimes I walk anywhere from 10 min. to 30 min. I have just started going to the pool twice a week (well I have been 3 times) and can manage 15 min of very slow laps. This is the third year I have gotten to this point and this time I am not going back to work so if I can get the pred down, it might work. A year after my dx I was sent back to work full time (teaching) and had a relapse in Nov. and had to dig my self back up out of the hole. Last year I went back half time and made it to Feb. before I caught something that was going around and that led to complications and was back again where I started. For the past 18 months I have been up and down on the pred, never below 15 mg. and I gained back most of the weight I had lost. I find when I am on the pred at a high level all I want to eat is a bunch of carbs, so those I cut way, way, way back on. And when I am really tired and restless and can't sleep, it is carbs again. I have been eating carefully for several weeks now and exercising most days at some level. And most important of all not beating myself up when I don't reach my expectations and have lost 3 pounds. Too much exercise is almost as bad as none at all, I have been told, for someone who is ill. A book I find helps me is Eight Weeks to Optimun Health By Dr. Weil, but you have to watch the chapter on tonics, some of the stuff he mentions are immune boosters, a very bad idea for us. I also have a eating plan or diet that is healthy (showed it to the dietician) for a few days to get you started eating correctly and I find if I do it for three or four days it helps me lose the cravings and I can be satisfied with salad etc. If you are interested, let me know and i will send it to you, it is too long to post here. I stll have a long way to go - once again- about 80 pounds - but the only way is too keep at it, do it in a healthy way and not try to do it all at once. Drink those eight glasses of water every day as well. Debby, if you are going back to teaching after Christmas I need to tell you that when I did, I was just too tired every day to care about what I ate and definitely too tired to exercise. It was really hard and I gained back most of what I lost. Good luck and don't give up. Anita, is there anywhere that you could go to a warm pool and get yourself moving gently at first, it helped me with the fibromylgia when I went to the hot tub at our rec centre and just did gentle exercises while sittin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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