Guest guest Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 ..... I wondered the same thing when I first started on HC. I was in an advanced stage of AF. Dirt low cortisol and DHEAS. Strenuous workouts contributed to my AF. This and the wrong diet. Not a bad diet, but not one that supported the adrenals. Prior to halting excessive exercise I was pushing to exhaustion at Gold's gym and cross training 5-6 days a week. When I started to work with the adrenals and thyroid I couldn't do much more than walk with mild Reformer Pilates. And I could only do these slowly. I had little for walking up a hill. After one solid year of gut healing, BHRT, eating gluten free, eliminating dairy, bringing up ferritin levels, B 12 levels, adding HC, armour and T3, etc., I have just started weight training again. I'm no dynamo, but I'm getting better. I find that with awareness I am able to compensate with rest and good sleep with no detriment to my adrenals. Right now my maintenance dose of HC is 20 mg. I do think that my nightly injections of GH contribute significantly in my fast muscle recovery. I won't weight train back to back anymore, but will train for an hour and then walk 5 miles later in the day. No problem at all. But occasionally there is a day or two back to back that I might be tried. I don't make myself workout when I am tried. That kind of thinking is what exacerbated the whole thing in the first place. So I work with myself and try not to make anything worse. AG > Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:16 pm (PST) > I understand that strenuous exercise is not advisable when trying to > heal the adrenals, so I haven't been to the gym in weeks. I'm really > missing it and I can almost see the muscle dissolving off of my body. > I've actually lost several pounds since beginning Isocort over two > months ago, but I'm afraid that most has been muscle as the belly fat > has not decreased proportionally. > > My question is about endurance - I am finding that it is even more > difficult, for example, to complete a longish walk with my dog. Less > than three months ago I was walking every day and working out three > days/week for around an hour with virtually no rest in between > exercises. Granted I usually felt like hell the next day, but I felt > pretty good while I was there and was able to get through most > workouts. Do I understand correctly that what was probably happening > is > that I was living off of adrenaline b/c my adrenals were no longer > able > to keep up with enough cortisol? At some point does the endurance come > back, or not as long as we're on the HC? I am really struggling to > understand this. > > > Spirit to Flesh Be still, thou unregenerate part; Disturb no more my settled heart, For I have vowed, and so will do, Thee as a foe still to pursue. Sisters we are, yea, twins we be, Yet deadly fued 'twixt thee and me. Thou speakest me fair, but hatest me sore; Thy flattering shows I'll trust no more. How oft thy slave hast thou me made When I believed what thou hast said. I'll stop mine ears at these thy charms, And count them for my deadly harms. My greatest honor it shall be When I am victor over thee. - Anne Bradstreet ' The Flesh and the Spirit', town, 1867. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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