Can’t get excercising-depressed

Hi, I’m 52 and tired all the time. I’m healthy 5ft 8, 11 stone. I have arthritis in my neck and pains in joints. I don’t do any exercise and I can’t get the dialogue going in my head to get me going and start swimming/walking for example. I know if I started, I’d feel better but I’m too tired and sore to start and that’s making me depressed. If I start I’ll be sore initially and then won’t want to do it again. It’s a vicious circle. I know it sounds pathetic but I just can’t get started. I need some ideas to get the dialogue going in my head ‘you’ll feel better after you do this’ etc etc.

I’d really appreciate any encouragement, help, support. I feel lazy and down about it. I’m too wrecked to exercise. It’s bringing me down. I’m very lazy and I know that but my joints hurt and it doesn’t encourage me to start exercising.

Does anyone else feel the same way or could help me get going or help me with a dialogue that I could say in my head to get me and keep me going?

Thank so much

Xxx
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  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    If you just said: today I'm gonna take a walk or a swim e.g...you would feel a million times better than you do today - but you need to make a start. You won't regret it, in fact you'll look back and say, why didn't I start sooner.

    All the best.
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    Stop promising yourself that you'll do it then feel better, because obviously that isn't working.
    Take control of yourself and do it.


    Thanks, great to get such positive input 👍it helps a lot!
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    Tell yourself you only have to do 5 minutes, and then you can quit if you're not feeling it. Generally, getting started is the hardest part. Or even less - tell yourself you're just going to put on the shoes, or the swimsuit. Once you've done the hardest part, by just getting started, you might find that you get a good workout in despite yourself.

    Thank you. Yes you’re right, getting started is the hardest part. Talking about it helps a lot and buoys me up to take that first step.
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    achagpar wrote: »
    Just do 5 min. Even if just walking in place in the house.... soon you’ll feel better and will increase your time and intensity. We all start somewhere! Good luck!

    Thank you, walking around the house is a good idea!
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    If you just said: today I'm gonna take a walk or a swim e.g...you would feel a million times better than you do today - but you need to make a start. You won't regret it, in fact you'll look back and say, why didn't I start sooner.

    All the best.

    Thank you. It’s late in the evening now but I’ll re read these messages again in the morning and make a start then and I’ll let you know how I get on x
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,324 Member
    google the "five minute rule" and study that. basically.. if you wait to "feel" like doing something out of our comfort zone.. you never will do it. and that's what you're doing.. thinking...talking.. and.. .and not doing.

    I didn't "feel" like eating two egg whites and cut green peppers just now.. but I just did..because it is part of my eating plan and I do it to be successful to keep fit. It frankly would have been easier to eat nothing.. but I do what I should do, not what a feel like doing or what is easy.

    so, get moving.. even walking to your mail box and around the yard. Pick up a few things out of the yard... just move ..and tomorrow move a little more. Build on that...and don't wait to feel like it ..before you know it.. you'll be on your way
  • Goober1142
    Goober1142 Posts: 219 Member
    Maybe try playing your favorite song and walk or dance 10 minutes before each meal. The meal is your reward. It really does get easier the more you do it!
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    do what you can and what you feel up to. even if its walking to the end of the driveway and back.

    and as much as i do love working out (didnt start that way though!), let me tell you, leaving my house is DEFINITELY the hardest part...even now ;)
  • lilithsrose
    lilithsrose Posts: 752 Member
    I completely understand. I suffer from depression as well and it makes exercising so much harder. It makes me feel terrible because I feel like I'm lazy even though I know that's not the real issue. I am younger, but due to my weight, I do suffer from joint pain and arthritis in my knees. I've found that low-impact exercises are the best because they don't make me sore and miserable.

    My best advice is to find someone to walk/exercise with you. I'm always more accountable when I know someone else is expecting me to do something with them. I find it hard to do things for myself, but its a little easier to do it for someone else. This could be something as simple as finding a friend to walk with, taking kids/grandkids to the park or even joining a fitness group in your area.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Hi, I’m 52 and tired all the time. I’m healthy 5ft 8, 11 stone. I have arthritis in my neck and pains in joints. I don’t do any exercise and I can’t get the dialogue going in my head to get me going and start swimming/walking for example. I know if I started, I’d feel better but I’m too tired and sore to start and that’s making me depressed. If I start I’ll be sore initially and then won’t want to do it again. It’s a vicious circle. I know it sounds pathetic but I just can’t get started. I need some ideas to get the dialogue going in my head ‘you’ll feel better after you do this’ etc etc.

    I’d really appreciate any encouragement, help, support. I feel lazy and down about it. I’m too wrecked to exercise. It’s bringing me down. I’m very lazy and I know that but my joints hurt and it doesn’t encourage me to start exercising.

    Does anyone else feel the same way or could help me get going or help me with a dialogue that I could say in my head to get me and keep me going?

    Thank so much

    Xxx

    Are you taking an antidepressant? I take Wellbutrin, which is very mildly stimulating, and I find this helpful.

    Do you know about foam rolling? I find this very helpful to prevent or relieve soreness, and the 10 minute routine I do is a great warmup for other activities. I did it before I shoveled Sunday. Shoveling normally hurts my lower back, but I was fine afterwards.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw2sQK3rzG0&index=10&list=PLUXvX9BaxgqG9yO5XWB3gA_QshvrrcjVr&t=0s

    I started with a $15 Gold's Gym roller from Walmart, which ended up collapsing, and now have this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0040EGNIU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    The Gold's one is kind of a good starter roller though, as it isn't as hard, and that sensation is a little odd at first, but if you like deep tissue massage or rolfing, it will be easier to get used to.
  • Mardill
    Mardill Posts: 140 Member
    That is awesome Happyirisheyes! Give yourself a gold star, pat yourself on the back & enjoy the success. I also have arthritis in my knees, back and hands and used the excuse to not move very much but recently I started moving more and actually started working out. I can only do a small amount but determined to stick to it and build it up gradually. Keep positive thoughts & do not let any setbacks bring you down.This is a process, a journey towards better health. We can do it one step at a time. Hugs
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Thanks for the advice everyone. I went for a ten minute walk today in the freezing cold. Nearly killed me to go out and do it! My knees are a bit sore but I did it! It’s not much but it’s a start! ☺️

    I struggle with depression and although I love to exercise, often have to force myself to start, like I did yesterday. It is also freezing cold here.

    I am so proud of you for getting out there yesterday! It was tough on me, and I love the cold and lunchtime exercise has been a routine for years.

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    Thank you so much! Your message made me smile and feel like I am not alone in my struggle.
  • Happyirisheyes
    Happyirisheyes Posts: 121 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Hi, I’m 52 and tired all the time. I’m healthy 5ft 8, 11 stone. I have arthritis in my neck and pains in joints. I don’t do any exercise and I can’t get the dialogue going in my head to get me going and start swimming/walking for example. I know if I started, I’d feel better but I’m too tired and sore to start and that’s making me depressed. If I start I’ll be sore initially and then won’t want to do it again. It’s a vicious circle. I know it sounds pathetic but I just can’t get started. I need some ideas to get the dialogue going in my head ‘you’ll feel better after you do this’ etc etc.

    I’d really appreciate any encouragement, help, support. I feel lazy and down about it. I’m too wrecked to exercise. It’s bringing me down. I’m very lazy and I know that but my joints hurt and it doesn’t encourage me to start exercising.

    Does anyone else feel the same way or could help me get going or help me with a dialogue that I could say in my head to get me and keep me going?

    Thank so much

    Xxx

    Are you taking an antidepressant? I take Wellbutrin, which is very mildly stimulating, and I find this helpful.

    Do you know about foam rolling? I find this very helpful to prevent or relieve soreness, and the 10 minute routine I do is a great warmup for other activities. I did it before I shoveled Sunday. Shoveling normally hurts my lower back, but I was fine afterwards.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw2sQK3rzG0&index=10&list=PLUXvX9BaxgqG9yO5XWB3gA_QshvrrcjVr&t=0s

    I started with a $15 Gold's Gym roller from Walmart, which ended up collapsing, and now have this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0040EGNIU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    The Gold's one is kind of a good starter roller though, as it isn't as hard, and that sensation is a little odd at first, but if you like deep tissue massage or rolfing, it will be easier to get used to.

    I didn’t know about this kind of roller. It’s always great to get a recommendation. I take Sertraline.
  • OneRatGirl
    OneRatGirl Posts: 124 Member
    I struggle with moving enough. I'm finding using some free weights for exercise at home can be easier than going out for a walk. Ideal is both and all, but any movement is better than none. There's youtube videos to help, don't go too heavy or too many reps at first. Building muscle can help with burning calories too.
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    Just a thought - reading your first post reminded me a lot of me when I don't get enough, or a decent quality sleep. I'm 59 and the older I get the more it seems to affect me. My sleep cycle and quality can be pretty poor some days, 3-5 hours at most and after a couple of weeks of that it gets really difficult to recover and my mood and attitude take a nose dive.

    What has helped me is staying off TV and the internet before bed, and finding exercises I enjoy, even very non standard exercise like trying to keep up with our dog once I get him playing :)

    Hoping for the best for you - that's a rough state of mind to break free from at times.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Hi, I’m 52 and tired all the time. I’m healthy 5ft 8, 11 stone. I have arthritis in my neck and pains in joints. I don’t do any exercise and I can’t get the dialogue going in my head to get me going and start swimming/walking for example. I know if I started, I’d feel better but I’m too tired and sore to start and that’s making me depressed. If I start I’ll be sore initially and then won’t want to do it again. It’s a vicious circle. I know it sounds pathetic but I just can’t get started. I need some ideas to get the dialogue going in my head ‘you’ll feel better after you do this’ etc etc.

    I’d really appreciate any encouragement, help, support. I feel lazy and down about it. I’m too wrecked to exercise. It’s bringing me down. I’m very lazy and I know that but my joints hurt and it doesn’t encourage me to start exercising.

    Does anyone else feel the same way or could help me get going or help me with a dialogue that I could say in my head to get me and keep me going?

    Thank so much

    Xxx

    Are you tired because you're not sleeping well because you're not exercising enough, or is there an underlying cause like anemia or other deficiency like Vitamin D going on that needs to be addressed? When my anemia is untreated I have crippling fatigue and hate my life.
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,082 Member
    Thanks for the advice everyone. I went for a ten minute walk today in the freezing cold. Nearly killed me to go out and do it! My knees are a bit sore but I did it! It’s not much but it’s a start! ☺️

    Congratulations on walking today!

    I've had back surgeries and often don't feel up to exercising. I don't want to break my streak and not work out now that I've done so for over three weeks. Listening to music that makes you happy can help with walking as well. I put on my headphones and listen to a fast song or two and I usually get up and walk over to my exercise bike. Whatever works best for you!
  • aokoye
    aokoye Posts: 3,495 Member
    I suppose the other thing is that if I didn't exercise when I was depressed, I just wouldn't exercise. I'm not at all being flippant. A fair amount of the important choices I make require a lot of mental brute force - school is the biggest one of those, but exercise is as well. I have to tell myself that I'm going to do XYZ even though it feels like I don't want to. There is a bit of a balance that I have to strike at times because emotionally sometimes the best answer is to stay home (physically that balance is very easy for me to figure out), but I can't just say "well I'm depressed so I'm not going to do X" because I'm almost always depressed.