Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 There probably isn't anything wrong with you. This is only week five out of the rest of your life. Stuff is going to go wrong, it will try each day to derail your best efforts but don't let it. Are your workouts intense enough? I've tried for months to get my shoulders to do something and they just recently began to respond. I don't know what the problem was but all of a sudden something happened. Please give this more time and be patient. If you do this correctly, one day you're going to wake up and see something different. Then the changes will just snowball after that providing you don't mess up eating. Really, I've been there, and done that so it WILL happen. But not without sacrifice on your part, never forget that you get what you give. Stasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 > There probably isn't anything wrong with you. This is only week five > out of the rest of your life. Stuff is going to go wrong, it will try > each day to derail your best efforts but don't let it. Are your > workouts intense enough? I've tried for months to get my shoulders to > do something and they just recently began to respond. I don't know > what the problem was but all of a sudden something happened. Please > give this more time and be patient. If you do this correctly, one day > you're going to wake up and see something different. Then the changes > will just snowball after that providing you don't mess up eating. > Really, I've been there, and done that so it WILL happen. But not > without sacrifice on your part, never forget that you get what you > give. > > Stasia I know Stasia, but it's fustrating when I sit here and I read all these other post of other's that are having an awesome success in their week 4. I feel like now, I'm not doing anything right. I go back over my workouts and critique and look for anything that might be wrong. The only thing I can figure is maybe I'm not lifting heavy enough. My weights are in range of 3-10lbs. I know I need heavier dumbbells. Yesterday my chest was sore from the UBWO so, I feel like I did something right there. However there have been days without any sorness and I saw someone post once that if you don't feel the " burn " you arent doing it right. Well, the ONLY time I ever feel a true " burn " is when I do calves. Now, today I could tell that I had done squats after I did them, but no BURN! So, I am not doing it intense enough? I know that it takes me 45 minutes, I went from spending 15 minutes weightlifting to 45 and 50. It's looking at my gut that is making me sick. It's just a pudge. I want it gone and sometimes, well, all the time, patience is just not a virtue! I'm not giving up and I'm willing to fight for it but today I'm just crying and depressed. I wonder if I need to cut calories more? Today is just a day where I feel like I'm not doing anything right. If that makes sense? Thanks for the input! I truly need it. Noelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Ok, maybe you could start by ruling things out as problems. Tomorrow maybe do a workout with a bit heavier weights(if you have them). If not, put them on your shopping list. They are quite inexpensive. See if you can achieve some soreness simply by using the heavier weight. Can you take your sets till you feel like you are killing yourself and that one more rep might make you throw up? That kind of intensity is what tears the tiny muscle fibers so that they can repair and grow. Do you do your cardio intervals intensely enough? Do you also feel like throwing up then? I know the feeling of throwing up is no way to measure anything but at least you'll know you've given your absolute all and that there's nothing more to give. When things aren't happening it might make a difference to offer this kind of abuse just to see what happens and how your body responds. It's kind of radical but there's no sense in continuing to do things that don't work. Be careful about cutting more calories. There might be one food culprit that you can omit instead. Another off the wall question but I've asked it of others. Are you getting enough fat? Fat helps to mobilize stored fat. Look and see where your fat is coming from. Too lowfat a diet and the enzymes for fat mobilization just won't be there. One by one, look at all things. Something might jump out at you that could be altered or done differently. Hope this helps and sorry you're having a bad day. Stasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Do you think it's okay to do more reps than what Bill suggest, I mean, if I keep going till I feel like I'm going to throw up, maybe I could go longer..... You know, now that I look at it, maybe I'm not getting enough fat. I just started taking Flaxseed Oil, but in caplets. I eat mainly chicken and tuna, not much fat there. I think my fat for the week, (looking at fitday) was something like 13%, I'll have to go back and check that. It's so hard getting rid of that " lowfat " mentality. Now, on free day, I eat a ton of it. Wouldn't that carry over some? I'm going to get heavier bells for sure and really blow the lid off this work out thing. I don't know if you remember my post on the treadmill thing. I can not for the life of me run on that stupid thing. I'll fall off. I am going to buy a jump rope and add that in. I jump roped in place yesterday and that really gets the heart rate pumping. Thanks Stasia, I'm starting to feel better already. Noelle Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? Ok, maybe you could start by ruling things out as problems. Tomorrow maybe do a workout with a bit heavier weights(if you have them). If not, put them on your shopping list. They are quite inexpensive. See if you can achieve some soreness simply by using the heavier weight. Can you take your sets till you feel like you are killing yourself and that one more rep might make you throw up? That kind of intensity is what tears the tiny muscle fibers so that they can repair and grow. Do you do your cardio intervals intensely enough? Do you also feel like throwing up then? I know the feeling of throwing up is no way to measure anything but at least you'll know you've given your absolute all and that there's nothing more to give. When things aren't happening it might make a difference to offer this kind of abuse just to see what happens and how your body responds. It's kind of radical but there's no sense in continuing to do things that don't work. Be careful about cutting more calories. There might be one food culprit that you can omit instead. Another off the wall question but I've asked it of others. Are you getting enough fat? Fat helps to mobilize stored fat. Look and see where your fat is coming from. Too lowfat a diet and the enzymes for fat mobilization just won't be there. One by one, look at all things. Something might jump out at you that could be altered or done differently. Hope this helps and sorry you're having a bad day. Stasia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 I know that we are all different in how much weight we can lift, and I don't know where you started, stregth-wise, but... It seems to me that if you are not lifting more than 10# on ANY exersise after 5 weeks, you are probably not pushing hard enough. In my opinion, muscle soarness is not a good way to know how hard you worked. Sometimes I lift an increadible weight, more than I ever thought I could, and it is HARD!!!, but the next day, no soarness. Other days, I lift what I lifted before, and I have soarness. I think there are more factors in the soarness thing than just the muscle tears. That being said, I guage myself by going for a 10. Are you really hitting 10s? Are you feeling the burn, ever? Are you weak and shakey after your last set? Now. On to your cardio. What does that feel like? always talks about getting into the " throw-up zone " , graffic but accurate. Since you are doing only 20 minutes three times a week, you have to really make it count. You have to be wathing that timmer on the 19th minute, hoping that you don't die before it hits 20. As for your food. You say " I am eating clean and trying to keep my calories down " . Too vague. Give us a couple of days menues, including quantities, so we can see what you are doing there. And what do you do for free day? If you are going " whole hog " perhaps you need to cut down. If you are so glad that you don't have to think about eating that you are not eating hardly at all, you need to change that. Now, all THAT being said....you are only on week five and many don't see the changes until weeks 6-8. That is not just a BFL phenominon. I read an article in M & F Hers that confirmed that women usually see results of a fitness program in 6-8 week increments. I guess it takes that long for your body to catch on. Also, when did you take the pics, and were they from the same distance, angle, lighting, etc? That makes a difference in how they " look " . We are also very critical of pictures of ourselves, so maybe you should try this. Cover the face on the pics, and then turn the upsidedown. Now look for differences. I know that you have been trying hard to do the program right, and I know that it can be frustrating to not see the quick changes you hoped for. But I'm sure we can fine-tune things so that you get the most out of it. Alys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Are you really hitting 10s? I feel like I am Are you feeling the burn, ever? Like I said before, the only time I feel a " burn " is on calves. Are you weak and shakey after your last set? Yes Now. On to your cardio. What does that feel like? Most days I feel like I have to do another minute, I'll die. Could be because I HATE cardio. Like I have said before, I can't run on my treadmill, so I only go up to about 4.1 or 4.2. I raise the level up and down, when I get off but butt is throbbing. On Saturday I try to walk / run outside As for your food. You say " I am eating clean and trying to keep my calories down " . Too vague. Give us a couple of days menues, including quantities, so we can see what you are doing there Yesterday: Meal 1: 3-1/4 egg substitute 1 slice Canadian bacon 1 whole wheat tortilla Meal 2: 1 cup fat free sugar free jell-o w/ 1/2 cup Fat Free Cottage Cheese Meal 3: 1 cup chicken tenders w/ 1/2 cup brown /wild rice and 2 cups frozen stir fry vegetables (chicken and veggies cooked together) Meal 4: 1 cup FF Jell-o and 1/2 cup FF cottage cheese Meal 5: 2 cups lettuce (plain) w/ 1/4 cup tuna Meal 6: Same as Meal 3 (I did have an extra cup of jell-o) TODAY: (Actually) Meal 1 was a post protein shake w/skim milk Meal 1: 3 egg whites/Canadian bacon/whole wheat tortilla Meal 2: 1 cup jell-o w/protein powder mixed in Meal 3: Same as Meals 3 & 6 above Meal 4: 1 can tuna Meal 5: Same as Meal 2 Meal 6: Undetermined (probably a salad w/tuna) or protein shake That is about it. Any suggestions, please... Thanks Noelle Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? I know that we are all different in how much weight we can lift, and I don't know where you started, stregth-wise, but... It seems to me that if you are not lifting more than 10# on ANY exersise after 5 weeks, you are probably not pushing hard enough. In my opinion, muscle soarness is not a good way to know how hard you worked. Sometimes I lift an increadible weight, more than I ever thought I could, and it is HARD!!!, but the next day, no soarness. Other days, I lift what I lifted before, and I have soarness. I think there are more factors in the soarness thing than just the muscle tears. That being said, I guage myself by going for a 10. Are you really hitting 10s? Are you feeling the burn, ever? Are you weak and shakey after your last set? Now. On to your cardio. What does that feel like? always talks about getting into the " throw-up zone " , graffic but accurate. Since you are doing only 20 minutes three times a week, you have to really make it count. You have to be wathing that timmer on the 19th minute, hoping that you don't die before it hits 20. As for your food. You say " I am eating clean and trying to keep my calories down " . Too vague. Give us a couple of days menues, including quantities, so we can see what you are doing there. And what do you do for free day? If you are going " whole hog " perhaps you need to cut down. If you are so glad that you don't have to think about eating that you are not eating hardly at all, you need to change that. Now, all THAT being said....you are only on week five and many don't see the changes until weeks 6-8. That is not just a BFL phenominon. I read an article in M & F Hers that confirmed that women usually see results of a fitness program in 6-8 week increments. I guess it takes that long for your body to catch on. Also, when did you take the pics, and were they from the same distance, angle, lighting, etc? That makes a difference in how they " look " . We are also very critical of pictures of ourselves, so maybe you should try this. Cover the face on the pics, and then turn the upsidedown. Now look for differences. I know that you have been trying hard to do the program right, and I know that it can be frustrating to not see the quick changes you hoped for. But I'm sure we can fine-tune things so that you get the most out of it. Alys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 <<Do you think it's okay to do more reps than what Bill suggest, I mean, if I keep going till I feel like I'm going to throw up, maybe I could go longer.....>> You definitely need heavier weights. If it even enters your head that you could keep doing more reps, your weights are too light. That last rep should be an ugly-faced, shaking, beads of sweat rolling down your forehead, near-death experience. If you're not dropping body fat, you're not creating enough of a calorie deficit. Watch your portions sizes and your choice of carbs. If you're eating right, it may be due to your workout intensity or your free day. I did see that your fat was too low. Don't let it drop below 20% of your total calories (mine is actually closer to 30%). Also, try structuring free day a little bit. Plan what you really want to eat. Don't just mindlessly munch all day. (Can you guys believe I just said that? LOL) Hang in there. It's a learning thing. Once all the pieces fall into place, you'll be thrilled. I've been doing this for years, and I'm still finding pieces. ;-) It's an ongoing project, and I swear 80% of it is mental. The right attitude leads to the right actions. So, don't allow yourself to wallow around and doubt everything. Get it into your head that you're going to make changes and succeed no matter what. The time frame isn't what matters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Thanks ! I'll keep what you said in mind! I do believe its mental as well and when things are stressed in other areas of my life, it just kind of spills over. I am struggling at work and trying to go for a promotion and its just been one thing after another. I think all the stress of that is making everything more complicated. I'm definitely getting heavier weights this weekend. Noelle Re: Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? <<Do you think it's okay to do more reps than what Bill suggest, I mean, if I keep going till I feel like I'm going to throw up, maybe I could go longer.....>> You definitely need heavier weights. If it even enters your head that you could keep doing more reps, your weights are too light. That last rep should be an ugly-faced, shaking, beads of sweat rolling down your forehead, near-death experience. If you're not dropping body fat, you're not creating enough of a calorie deficit. Watch your portions sizes and your choice of carbs. If you're eating right, it may be due to your workout intensity or your free day. I did see that your fat was too low. Don't let it drop below 20% of your total calories (mine is actually closer to 30%). Also, try structuring free day a little bit. Plan what you really want to eat. Don't just mindlessly munch all day. (Can you guys believe I just said that? LOL) Hang in there. It's a learning thing. Once all the pieces fall into place, you'll be thrilled. I've been doing this for years, and I'm still finding pieces. ;-) It's an ongoing project, and I swear 80% of it is mental. The right attitude leads to the right actions. So, don't allow yourself to wallow around and doubt everything. Get it into your head that you're going to make changes and succeed no matter what. The time frame isn't what matters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Mentioned somewhere in this thread was the percentage of fat in your eating plan...and you said something like 'freeday making up for that' well, no thats not the GOOD FAT your body needs ya know! Good fats are EFA's (essential fatty acids) and are readily used by your body, which in turn helps it release stored bodyfat (no starvation mode, sensors come off!) The addition of flaxseed oil is good, however if you arent eating say salmon a few times a week (coldwater fish have EFA's in them as do some kinds of nuts like almonds & walnuts)then the capsules will not give you enough to energize a twig sorry to say (it takes like 14 capsules to equal a tablespoon of liquid oil. And as said, dont always think 'low fat' on everything or 'fatfree' ... try cottage cheese in 1% or 2% for a change (mmm creamy after eating fatfree for months!) and look for GOOD fat choices in your eating plan... In my opinion the all out freeday for MOST people (cept our Cadbury pizza lovin ! ~ who btw is buff enough to burn it off!!) is like shooting yourself in the foot! If you limit your calories thru the week (whatever method, fist/palm or counting/tracking calories even) and then eat say 6000 calories in one day (easy to do let me tell you!) 1lb = 3500 calories...hmmmmm even with a caloric deficit over the week I am NOT going to just vaporize these extra calories!!!! So really critique your freeday and make it less & less to see better results..remember, do you control your food or does it control you? <<joni>> *a diamond is a pice of coal that stuck to the job* <<---it didnt take you five weeks to get fat, so why would it take you five weeks to get 'unfat'? Dont compare yourself to anyone but yourself! ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Noelle, Others have posted great advice and I just wanted to add HANG IN THERE GIRL!!! I only had up to 10 lb dumbbells and waht I did a few days was very carefully hold my 10 and 3 lbs and 10 and 5 lbs to create 13 and 15 lbs. Last weekend I bought 15s and 20s and it's been a big difference. And life's stresses can definitely spill over! I'm having a horrible day after a horrible night of life stresses and just telling myself that sooner or later these obstacles will be gone and I will be so proud when I can look back and say, " I DID IT " , I hung in there and stayed with my program. Nope, I've not been perfect. I did decide to have 2 Zimas last night, but I don't have the mentality that I " blew it " like i used to. This is a lifelong change and some days are a little better than others. Anyway, I've rambled! Just wanted to send you some good vibes. Also, I don't know if I've lost but barely a pound also. And not but maybe a 1/4 " off my waist and hips. Frustrating at times, but I keep telling myself it was more then 3-4 weeks that put those inches there...and I am determined to chase those pounds off and beat them with a stick if I have to <G>!! Colleen > Thanks ! > I'll keep what you said in mind! I do believe its mental as well and when things are stressed in other areas of my life, it just kind of spills over. I am struggling at work and trying to go for a promotion and its just been one thing after another. I think all the stress of that is making everything more complicated. > I'm definitely getting heavier weights this weekend. > Noelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Thanks Colleen!! Noelle Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? Noelle, Others have posted great advice and I just wanted to add HANG IN THERE GIRL!!! I only had up to 10 lb dumbbells and waht I did a few days was very carefully hold my 10 and 3 lbs and 10 and 5 lbs to create 13 and 15 lbs. Last weekend I bought 15s and 20s and it's been a big difference. And life's stresses can definitely spill over! I'm having a horrible day after a horrible night of life stresses and just telling myself that sooner or later these obstacles will be gone and I will be so proud when I can look back and say, " I DID IT " , I hung in there and stayed with my program. Nope, I've not been perfect. I did decide to have 2 Zimas last night, but I don't have the mentality that I " blew it " like i used to. This is a lifelong change and some days are a little better than others. Anyway, I've rambled! Just wanted to send you some good vibes. Also, I don't know if I've lost but barely a pound also. And not but maybe a 1/4 " off my waist and hips. Frustrating at times, but I keep telling myself it was more then 3-4 weeks that put those inches there...and I am determined to chase those pounds off and beat them with a stick if I have to <G>!! Colleen > Thanks ! > I'll keep what you said in mind! I do believe its mental as well and when things are stressed in other areas of my life, it just kind of spills over. I am struggling at work and trying to go for a promotion and its just been one thing after another. I think all the stress of that is making everything more complicated. > I'm definitely getting heavier weights this weekend. > Noelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Thanks Joni, I'll try the flaxseed oil w/the pills. The only thing about part skim or part fat cottage cheese is (I tried it) and I can not eat it, gives me terrible gas and the worst cramps I have ever had in my life. I read on another message board www.bodybuilding.com where someone mentioned almonds. That sounds pretty good and this free day, I am going to watch it and as recommended not just eat mindlessly. I'll try increasing the fat with some lean red meat. As for the fish, I do eat a ton of tuna. Will try more salmon. Thanks! Noelle Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? Mentioned somewhere in this thread was the percentage of fat in your eating plan...and you said something like 'freeday making up for that' well, no thats not the GOOD FAT your body needs ya know! Good fats are EFA's (essential fatty acids) and are readily used by your body, which in turn helps it release stored bodyfat (no starvation mode, sensors come off!) The addition of flaxseed oil is good, however if you arent eating say salmon a few times a week (coldwater fish have EFA's in them as do some kinds of nuts like almonds & walnuts)then the capsules will not give you enough to energize a twig sorry to say (it takes like 14 capsules to equal a tablespoon of liquid oil. And as said, dont always think 'low fat' on everything or 'fatfree' ... try cottage cheese in 1% or 2% for a change (mmm creamy after eating fatfree for months!) and look for GOOD fat choices in your eating plan... In my opinion the all out freeday for MOST people (cept our Cadbury pizza lovin ! ~ who btw is buff enough to burn it off!!) is like shooting yourself in the foot! If you limit your calories thru the week (whatever method, fist/palm or counting/tracking calories even) and then eat say 6000 calories in one day (easy to do let me tell you!) 1lb = 3500 calories...hmmmmm even with a caloric deficit over the week I am NOT going to just vaporize these extra calories!!!! So really critique your freeday and make it less & less to see better results..remember, do you control your food or does it control you? <<joni>> *a diamond is a pice of coal that stuck to the job* <<---it didnt take you five weeks to get fat, so why would it take you five weeks to get 'unfat'? Dont compare yourself to anyone but yourself! ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Sugar free jello doesn't contain any carbs, and it has only 80 cals for the entire 8 serving box, so your second and fourth meals are carb free; you're only getting about 80 calories with the 1/2 cottage cheese. Also, 2 cups lettuce have about 20 calories, and why only 1/4 c. tuna? You need more protein than that. Meals 1 and 3 sound great. > Meal 1: 3-1/4 egg substitute > 1 slice Canadian bacon > 1 whole wheat tortilla > Meal 2: 1 cup fat free sugar free jell-o w/ 1/2 cup Fat Free Cottage Cheese > Meal 3: 1 cup chicken tenders w/ 1/2 cup brown /wild rice and > 2 cups frozen stir fry vegetables (chicken and > veggies cooked together) > Meal 4: 1 cup FF Jell-o and 1/2 cup FF cottage cheese > Meal 5: 2 cups lettuce (plain) w/ 1/4 cup tuna > Meal 6: Same as Meal 3 > (I did have an extra cup of jell-o) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Most days I wind up eating a whole can of tuna, I just did a quarter cup yesterday because I knew that I would be eating the chicken twice. (and my husband was making tuna at the time.) I am counting calories so, that is why I am not eating a whole cup cottage cheese. All of that yesterday was about 1300, more than what I want, I want to be at about 1200. When all of this is added on fit day, my carbs are more than protein. So today I am trying to do more protein than carbs. Therefore the jell-o with protein. If I didn't have that jell-o I would go crazy, that is one snack that I feel like I can eat an endless amount of and not feel guilty. Noelle Re: WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH ME? Sugar free jello doesn't contain any carbs, and it has only 80 cals for the entire 8 serving box, so your second and fourth meals are carb free; you're only getting about 80 calories with the 1/2 cottage cheese. Also, 2 cups lettuce have about 20 calories, and why only 1/4 c. tuna? You need more protein than that. Meals 1 and 3 sound great. > Meal 1: 3-1/4 egg substitute > 1 slice Canadian bacon > 1 whole wheat tortilla > Meal 2: 1 cup fat free sugar free jell-o w/ 1/2 cup Fat Free Cottage Cheese > Meal 3: 1 cup chicken tenders w/ 1/2 cup brown /wild rice and > 2 cups frozen stir fry vegetables (chicken and > veggies cooked together) > Meal 4: 1 cup FF Jell-o and 1/2 cup FF cottage cheese > Meal 5: 2 cups lettuce (plain) w/ 1/4 cup tuna > Meal 6: Same as Meal 3 > (I did have an extra cup of jell-o) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2002 Report Share Posted July 13, 2002 ~ LOL...this actually came from you? I almost choked on my water when I read your reply ;0) For all of the newbies out there~ This is comming from a woman that can eat a Cadbury egg without it even sticking to her [calorie wise] and who loves her free days as well and enjoys them to the fullest! and still looks AWESOME!!!! wrote: " Also, try structuring free day a little bit. Plan what you really want to eat. Don't just mindlessly munch all day. (Can you guys believe I just said that? LOL) " Joann <<who just couldn't resist commenting on 's post>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2002 Report Share Posted July 13, 2002 I am so jealous of . It takes me at least two days to recover from my free day, and that's if I'm somewhat careful. I've had to face the bitter truth: A free, controlled meal once a week is all I can have if I want to see results. It's sad but true, and I just have to accept it. Besides the psychological implications of a free day often turning into a weekend-long binge fest, physically I get very bloated, headachy, and extremely hungry the next day. I tend toward hypoglycemia, and I'm definitely a carb addict. I've noticed over and over again that my progress slows to a crawl or halts completely if I go hog wild on my free days. I'm very envious of all you ladies out there who can pig out once a week and still see results. Only in my wildest dreams! Dani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 In a message dated 10/3/2006 7:19:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, marga132003@... writes: 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel Hang in there! I was in a lot of pain 2 weeks after also.....I turned a corner at 3 weeks and then again at 5 weeks.....the pain was noticibly less.....I'm 6 weeks afternow and I still have pain when doing PT, and a lot of achiness all the time, but they tell me it will getbetter....I'm starting to actually believe the Drs when they said 3 month recovery! Maybe they really mean it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Hi Margaret, You had major surgery 2 weeks ago! I had a TKR and at 2 weeks I asked myself why the heck I got the surgery. Hang in there it will get better. It was 5 weeks before I felt better than I did before my surgery. Now I have absolutely no regrets about getting it done. Did you tell your doctor about the numb fingers? Have you ever been told that you have arthritis in your spine? or degenerative disc disease? You might have a pinched nerve in your spine, shoulder or elbow or it could be a sign of something more serious like a mild stroke. You should get it checked out. Carol, RTKR, August 1, 2006 > > I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and > emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel > that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al > least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and > isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When > my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my > mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit > and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my > left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into > them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of > frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am > sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try > to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off. > Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Hi Margaret. I hope you are feeling a little better now. Every day will be a little better than the day before. But you are right it can be very depressing to hurt so much when you were told to enjoy your vacation. My hand was giving me the same problem you are dealing with. Are you using a walker and leaning on that wrist (a rhetorical question....we all are) That is what may be causing your numb hand. Do tell your doctor or PT see if they have any ideas as to how to handle that problem. Do not worry so about it thought, it is something that can and does happen and will be better when you are not putting so much stress on your wrist using that walker (exploitive deleted) As Susie always says.....Have a good day. Larry At 06:17 AM 10/3/2006, you wrote: I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off. Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Margaret, It is really common to experience depression post surgery too. I had a lot of trouble with that early on. I am nearly 4 months post op now and I still have some trouble emotionally. I get tired very easily and that wears on me. It bothers me that I cant do all the stuff that I did before. It is getting better for me every day and it will for you too. Just hang in there. -colleen What the heck is wrong with me? I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off. Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Frustration, pain, high stress, feeling dependent, loss of blood. Yep, you can be on an endorphine high, or feel lousy. If you're not controlling the pain call the doctor. I was interested in the fingers of one hand being numb. I have pins and needles in one hand every morning since my last op, and that has been 2 years. Hope things are easier this morning. Take care of yourself. Aussie Margaret RTHR 1990 revised 2004 What the heck is wrong with me? |I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and | emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel | that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al | least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and | isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When | my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my | mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit | and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my | left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into | them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of | frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am | sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try | to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off. | Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! Margaret Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 my fingers were going numb and i had carpol tunnel syndromMargaret <zztinau@...> wrote: Frustration, pain, high stress, feeling dependent, loss of blood.Yep, you can be on an endorphine high, or feel lousy.If you're not controlling the pain call the doctor.I was interested in the fingers of one hand being numb. I have pins and needles in one hand every morning since my last op, and that has been 2 years.Hope things are easier this morning.Take care of yourself.Aussie MargaretRTHR 1990 revised 2004 What the heck is wrong with me?|I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and| emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel| that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al| least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and| isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When| my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my| mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit| and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my| left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into| them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of| frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am| sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try| to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off.| Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! MargaretSend instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 Margie, I know how you feel. It is hard to get doctors to listen and prescribe pain meds. Also there just does not seem to be a perfect pain med out there. I had left TKR 8/1/2006 and have not slept a good night since. I give up by 4AM every night now. Take Lunesta as sleep aid, vicodin 4 times during the night for pain but the pain always trumps the vicodin. I have arthrofibrosis post TKR and am waiting to be refered to an " expert " they tell me. Its a shame we have pain as so many have pain free proceedures. As others have suggested, call your doctor and get their attention regarding your pain and suffering. If you have a FAX machine, fax the doctor a short note about it. They tend to respond when it is in writting. Al Welch > > I am 2 weeks out of THR and I feel lousy, both phsyically and > emotionally. I am in such pain I want to scream. I am beginning to feel > that I made a wrong choice because at least before I was in pain but al > least I didn't have the restrictions I have now. I feel lonely and > isolated. You see, I was always the one who helped everyone else. When > my MIL had cancer, Iwas the one who brought her to chemo and when my > mother was sick, I was the one who helped her out. Now, all I do is sit > and look at the walls. Now a new thing has popped up. The fingers on my > left hand are numb and no matter what I do I can't get sensations into > them. What the heck is that about? It seems like every day is one of > frustration and pain. What do I do about it? I am ready to cry. I am > sorry if this is boring everyone but I have nobody else. Everyone I try > to talk to says it's going to be OK. Just relax. Enjoy the time off. > Think of it as a vacation. Believe me, This is no vacation! Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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