Friday, May 15, 2015

Health Problems Holding You Back?

I have several health problems that have made life a little more of a struggle for many years. Nothing super horrible, but still it wears on me. I have had endometriosis since I was about 14. I have had 4 surgeries for it. It has caused me daily pain for almost 20 years. My most recent surgery did dramatically help reduce that, thankfully, but I have pain from the internal scar tissue still.

I have hypothyroid, which just this week has been found to be due to Hashimotos disease. I am on a daily medication, but still have a lot of the symptoms.

I also have gastroparesis (among a few other things, that I won't bore you with).

Gastroparesis is "paralysis of the stomach." The washboard like part inside the stomach that is supposed to move and agitate to break down the food is much, much slower than it should be. It causes me a lot of discomfort. The food sits in my stomach and causes bloating, pain, nausea, gas, belching, and just downright feeling miserable. I have days where I do a lot better and then some days where it is really bad. Certain foods aggravate it; meat (unless ground up) and raw veggies. These foods take a lot more work to digest. Well, the past 2 weeks I have been eating a lot more meat (because I wasn't eating enough protein before) and a LOT more raw veggies. I eat a salad or 2 a day now. So the past couple days I have been miserable. Today I have been so nauseated that I didn't want to even eat. Worse yet, I didn't want to exercise. I mean, would YOU want to exercise if it made you feel like you were going to throw up all over the floor??

I actually considered skipping my workout today. Then I realized that I can't keep letting my health problems slow me down. Too often I haven't done things or put off exercised because of my endometriosis pain or my gastroparesis symptoms. I don't want to use them as excuses any more. Obviously if the pain were to increase during exercise then I would slow it down...or if I did actually throw up all over, then I would stop... but I won't let the fear of what could happen stop me.

It was 10 pm tonight.... I thought real hard about just doing a double workout tomorrow instead, but I decided it was best to just push through it. It helped that my husband needed to get his workout in also and that our 8 year old daughter was begging to workout with us. So reluctantly, I did the 30 minute Cardio Fix.

I pushed myself hard. Harder than I have the past 2 weeks! It felt great! Sure I felt like I was going to throw up...but I still felt good.

I am not saying that all health problems should just be pushed through. I know from speaking with my doctors that it is safe for me. So always consult a doctor first to make sure it is safe for you! I think back to the season of Biggest Loser where the theme was, "No more excuses!" I am not going to use my excuses any more.

I have a Spartan Race to prep for! I can't let anything get in my way! Plus, I want to be healthy for my husband and kids. I want to be around for as long as possible.

I know it isn't easy to workout with health problems, but there are ways to modify and do some for of exercise to just get your body moving. And it is possible to adjust your diet no matter what. Nutrition is the most important part. No more excuses. Your health is too important. Make small steps to eating healthier and it will soon get easier. Plus, eating healthy can actually cure some ailments or at least reduce the problems associated with the disease. The effort is so worth it.

4 comments:

  1. You're Awesome Katie. Pushing through is sometimes the only road to take. (of course I am typing this as I have been banned from exercise for a week and Seth is making me stay in bed for a couple days. Due to complications from medical tests) BUT I am anxious to get going again soon. Life and our mortal bodies love to throw us curve balls but picking ourselves up and continuing going is half the game.

    And you are right about nutrition healing some of our ailments. I no longer take the thyroid medication for hypothyroidism. because of my dietary changes. My health has dramatically improved, due to exercise and dietary changes.

    Written by Jenny (of course)

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    1. Thank you, Jenny! I know you understand all too well the struggles.
      Wish you were closer so we could be a support system for each other!

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  2. You're Awesome Katie. Pushing through is sometimes the only road to take. (of course I am typing this as I have been banned from exercise for a week and Seth is making me stay in bed for a couple days. Due to complications from medical tests) BUT I am anxious to get going again soon. Life and our mortal bodies love to throw us curve balls but picking ourselves up and continuing going is half the game.

    And you are right about nutrition healing some of our ailments. I no longer take the thyroid medication for hypothyroidism. because of my dietary changes. My health has dramatically improved, due to exercise and dietary changes.

    Written by Jenny (of course)

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