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.....<sigh>.... as a former athlete and very competitive person I

'relate' to what you said... but it has been a number of years since I have

done any real true exercise. I used to travel to tournaments for

racquetball weekly and also teach aerobics... ALL gone. (8 years ago now)

But what I will say is... on my way 'smaller' level of exercise... when I am

going through 'die-off' - it is extremely difficult to even walk up a

hill... everything just feels so incredibly sore... and 'weak'...

So ... you're probably doing a great thing - and helping your die-off,

etc... and will be back on track being 'normal' after you get through it...

you 'go' girl...

wendy

Exercise?

Well, ever since I started this diet I have gotten

back into exercising. I get a lot of exercise from my

job, enough to exaust me (lots of HEAVY lifting), but

not enough apparently! I have been doing

weight-training and stair-climbing type stuff mostly,

until yesterday when I dusted of my old tae-bo tapes.

YIKES!! I had die-off worse than ever before, and my

sinus throbbed all day causing an all-day headache,

which still hurts today. My back was killing me (as it

always does with die-off, not sure why), and I just

wanted to curl up in a ball and sleep. And to think, I

used to feel so great after those tapes!! It seems

like the more excersice I do, the worse I feel. I

heard that yeast can't survive in an oxygen

environment, so is the aerobic exercise killing them?

I know that most weight-training is anaerobic, so

maybe that's why I don't feel as bad when I do that?

Has anyone else here gotten die-off from exercise?

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Well, ever since I started this diet I have gotten

back into exercising. I get a lot of exercise from my

job, enough to exaust me (lots of HEAVY lifting), but

not enough apparently! I have been doing

weight-training and stair-climbing type stuff mostly,

until yesterday when I dusted of my old tae-bo tapes.

YIKES!! I had die-off worse than ever before, and my

sinus throbbed all day causing an all-day headache,

which still hurts today. My back was killing me (as it

always does with die-off, not sure why), and I just

wanted to curl up in a ball and sleep. And to think, I

used to feel so great after those tapes!! It seems

like the more excersice I do, the worse I feel. I

heard that yeast can't survive in an oxygen

environment, so is the aerobic exercise killing them?

I know that most weight-training is anaerobic, so

maybe that's why I don't feel as bad when I do that?

Has anyone else here gotten die-off from exercise?

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LOL... I think I would die-off with the mention of exercise. I only have to

walk down to s school, 2 blocks down the road, and I feel awful.

This is due mostly to my hip and back degeneration, not die-off. <grin>.

I wish I could find a form of exercise that suited me. I think housework is

it!!

Exercise?

> Well, ever since I started this diet I have gotten

> back into exercising. I get a lot of exercise from my

> job, enough to exaust me (lots of HEAVY lifting), but

> not enough apparently! I have been doing

> weight-training and stair-climbing type stuff mostly,

> until yesterday when I dusted of my old tae-bo tapes.

> YIKES!! I had die-off worse than ever before, and my

> sinus throbbed all day causing an all-day headache,

> which still hurts today. My back was killing me (as it

> always does with die-off, not sure why), and I just

> wanted to curl up in a ball and sleep. And to think, I

> used to feel so great after those tapes!! It seems

> like the more excersice I do, the worse I feel. I

> heard that yeast can't survive in an oxygen

> environment, so is the aerobic exercise killing them?

> I know that most weight-training is anaerobic, so

> maybe that's why I don't feel as bad when I do that?

> Has anyone else here gotten die-off from exercise?

>

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Thanks , that's good news, especially when it

feels like I'm not doing the right thing!

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--- D & WMcPhail <dwmcphail@...> wrote:

>

> So ... you're probably doing a great thing - and

> helping your die-off,

> etc... and will be back on track being 'normal'

> after you get through it...

> you 'go' girl...

>

> wendy

>

> Exercise?

>

>

> Well, ever since I started this diet I have gotten

> back into exercising. I get a lot of exercise from

> my

> job, enough to exaust me (lots of HEAVY lifting),

> but

> not enough apparently! I have been doing

> weight-training and stair-climbing type stuff

> mostly,

> until yesterday when I dusted of my old tae-bo

> tapes.

> YIKES!! I had die-off worse than ever before, and my

> sinus throbbed all day causing an all-day headache,

> which still hurts today. My back was killing me (as

> it

> always does with die-off, not sure why), and I just

> wanted to curl up in a ball and sleep. And to think,

> I

> used to feel so great after those tapes!! It seems

> like the more excersice I do, the worse I feel. I

> heard that yeast can't survive in an oxygen

> environment, so is the aerobic exercise killing

> them?

> I know that most weight-training is anaerobic, so

> maybe that's why I don't feel as bad when I do that?

> Has anyone else here gotten die-off from exercise?

>

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Jonah,

Thanks for the advice. I am currently looking into

Vit C more seriously than before, after a test showed

that I'm seriously deficient, I'd had no idea!

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--- jonah grant-scarfe <grant-scarfe@...> wrote:

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>

> You're also stirring your lymphatic system into

> being, which initiates a good internal

> housecleaning. Also, like you said, you're taking in

> lots more oxygen, which your body needs to burn up

> dead cells and do housekeeping. If you can do weight

> training without serious

> exhaustion, I'd suggest that it's just your body

> cleaning shop. If I were you, I'd take plenty of Vit

> C and anti-oxidants after my workout.

> Ideally, with freshly made juice.

>

> Actually, Tae-Bo itself would give ME a headache!

> I'll settle for a few hours on rollerblades any day

> ;)

>

> Jonah

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Hi ,

After I went for my hydro-colonics, my clinician really recommended I get myself

some vitamin C, but specifically buffered C, which I

believe is sold as either Buffered C or Calcium Ascorbate. I can see why you and

I would be deficient what, with all the extra detrius

floating in our respective bloodstreams!

Apparently the buffered sort is much more effective.

J

Me You wrote:

> Jonah,

> Thanks for the advice. I am currently looking into

> Vit C more seriously than before, after a test showed

> that I'm seriously deficient, I'd had no idea!

>

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> --- jonah grant-scarfe <grant-scarfe@...> wrote:

> > ,

> >

> > You're also stirring your lymphatic system into

> > being, which initiates a good internal

> > housecleaning. Also, like you said, you're taking in

> > lots more oxygen, which your body needs to burn up

> > dead cells and do housekeeping. If you can do weight

> > training without serious

> > exhaustion, I'd suggest that it's just your body

> > cleaning shop. If I were you, I'd take plenty of Vit

> > C and anti-oxidants after my workout.

> > Ideally, with freshly made juice.

> >

> > Actually, Tae-Bo itself would give ME a headache!

> > I'll settle for a few hours on rollerblades any day

> > ;)

> >

> > Jonah

>

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I can't say that I've found a specific method to be better or worse, but I'm

certainly less achy when I exercise regularly. For me, building my core muscles

and stretching, especially hamstring stretches, are really important. I

actually paid the physical therapist I worked with after my revision to come to

my house and help me develop an at-home routine.

Of course, I've noticed, and Dr. Glazer has confirmed, the thinner I am, the

more pain I get from one spot where the lack of fat means a screw rubs directly

against my muscle. I've discussed getting it removed, but never have committed

to a third surgery.

Carolyn

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