Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 The question is what IS exercise? To me it includes getting dressed making my own breakfast and lunch and usually cooking dinner and with a significant amount of help having a shower! This to me is exercise just movement. Due to other disabilities I am in a wheelchair pushing it around all day yes its a manual one and it sucks is definately exercise. If I am able I try to do some stretches but only one or two reps not heaps. Once a week I usually go to hydro in a tyre for 5 mins or less anymore and I am sick for the next week until the next session and 5 mins makes me sleep after for 3 hours. You basically have to listen to your body its particularly the case with CFS I also have FM and people with FM tend to usually be able to do more exercise this is not always the case just often. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Ok but my question is how can I get stronger If I don't push myself? But I definately don't want a relapse. I don't think I could do much less than I am doing now. It takes all I have to get from the bed to the couch hugs!! Debbie ________________________________ If you are already exhausted just by your daily activities then no way should you be going to the gym! You need to pace yourself and do little and often rather than travel to a gym and have a session! Do be very careful! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 In order to be able to watch my 3 yo grandtwins from 11:30 am thru 3 pm I have to have slept around 11 to 12 hrs. When my husband returns with the 3 older boys from school, I will return home and go to bed, getting up later to eat, watch TV and do email. Then I go to bed to get ready for the next day. On Saturdays when my daughter is on call, I will watch twins at home from 2pm thru   bedtime. My husband has the older boys over at our apt. until 9 pm when she goes off call. When I go to bed on Saturdays, I do not get up until possibly 5-6 pm on Sunday. My goal is to be able to go to Church on Sunday morning but Saturdays usually make me crash. At home, I always have food to eat, salad at lunchtime, a meal at dinner time, and whatever snacks etc, that I like to eat are always available. I always have clean clothes, and the dishes are always done, the house is usually picked up, (except for the living room where we have toys for the grandkids !). I guess I only get out of the house to go to my daughter's house and doctor's appointments. But since I am always sleeping or at my daughter's house, I don't really miss it. My " social life " is online , in groups like these and others. I also try to keep up with the latest medical advances for CFS /ME. After 15 years of pacing and going thru the challenges that life likes to throw at you, this is what I am doing at the moment. The only exercise I get is from walking around my apartment, my daughter's house is split level but most of it is on the upper level. I had been lifting Lexi and , but they have gotten too heavy and old enough not to need it as much. Sorry this got so long, but it is an idea of how one can cope with this DD. I could not do this if I did not have my pain under control. Right now I don't have any problems with sleeping, I do take a muscle relaxer at bedtime, but the sleep is obviously not good enough or I wouldn't be able to sleep so much! Gentle Hugs, Michele ----- " Deb Gn " wrote: > The next day I am ussually exhausted. I just don't know how to build up. And those trips to the store kind of give me a change of scenery because I never get out.I go stir crazy and I  have to get out. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 I will try the 2 reps on my legs and my arms and see what happens. Thanks for the advise. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 Jayne that actually sounds like a good idea because I ussually go into the store and am exhasted for days. Debbie ________________________________ I sometimes go to the store with my husband just to get out of the house, but instead of walking around with him I sit in the car or on the bench by the entrance, watching the people. Much less draining than going into the store where I am exposed to all the noises, lights, chemical smells on top of the standing/walking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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