Am I Crazy?
MinisterTom
Posts: 108 Member
Hey Everyone,
I would like to know if I am insane or not. I currently weigh 281 and am down from 350. I have not allowed myself to give me any excuses to not do what I need to get to my goal weight. I twisted my knee Sunday afternoon. It hurt, and was a little swollen. I told myself no excuses, and went to the gym for an hour on the elliptical. Yesterday was a really painful day. Hurt to stand and walk. So, I ended up not going to the gym for my workout. I would like to think this is just cause for not going to the gym, but I feel like it was just an excuse. Keep in mind, excuses got me where I was at 350. Yesterday, I had the lowest activity and calorie burn I have had in three months, and I am kinda beating myself up for it. Am I crazy, or is this a good reason to take a day off.
I would like to know if I am insane or not. I currently weigh 281 and am down from 350. I have not allowed myself to give me any excuses to not do what I need to get to my goal weight. I twisted my knee Sunday afternoon. It hurt, and was a little swollen. I told myself no excuses, and went to the gym for an hour on the elliptical. Yesterday was a really painful day. Hurt to stand and walk. So, I ended up not going to the gym for my workout. I would like to think this is just cause for not going to the gym, but I feel like it was just an excuse. Keep in mind, excuses got me where I was at 350. Yesterday, I had the lowest activity and calorie burn I have had in three months, and I am kinda beating myself up for it. Am I crazy, or is this a good reason to take a day off.
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You are crazy...if you think that pushing yourself on a twisted knee is a good idea.
Yes, a twisted knee is a good excuse to take off from the gym.
Hurting yourself will not help you lose weight any faster. Rest, heal that knee up, and move on.0 -
i belive its a good reason . you were hurt and need a day to relax. there is suck thing as too much and i think you have been doing amazing0
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Listen to your body. If your knee hurts due to injury, you need to rest it. That doesn't mean you can't work out at all, but you need to adjust your workouts to allow your knee time to heal. The worst thing you can do is try to maintain a normal exercise routine on an injured knee.0
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You're injured! Doing more than should might do more harm than good in the long run!
Just keep eating right and relax :-)0 -
Well if you wanna screw up your knee permanently I'm sure you can continue to work out on it, but taking it easy until you're healed seriously wouldn't be such a bad idea.0
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We have physical limitations like it or not. Your body says take a break, so take one. Maybe see a doctor if you can. Also, can you do arms? That might assuage your guilt. I do admire your determination and tenacity, though. I don't think you're crazy, you just need to accept that you aren't impervious to injury.0
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First, You have had an AWESOME weight losss, so Much Kudos!!!
Go see a Doctor! Then you'll have your best answer
Keep in mind that even if he keeps you off it, there may be other things you can do. Stay Strong, You have come a LONG way!!!0 -
Injury requires rest.
Get off the All Or Nothing Train. It's a one way ticket to crazy-town. Just eat a little less. You'll still lose weight.
And if it isn't better in two days, see a doctor.0 -
If something is sore and swollen it's time to listen to your body and back off for a couple of days. Seriously, you are not going to undo three months of work in a few days! Anyway, I'd ice it up and stay off as much as possible. Hope you feel better soon, and congrats on your loss so far0
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I agree with everyone. You're doing a fantastic job, but please listen to your body! Do an upper body workout? bi's, tri's, chest, shoulders, back? Just lay off the cardio for a few days until your knee feels 100%. I know how you feel about missing a day, but if you're out of commission you will be sorry.0
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pushing yourself on a twisted knee was a bad idea. you had a bad day, don't sweat it.
just get yourself back up when your knee is better and you will burn more again.
I wish you the best of luck!0 -
Sit down, Leg up and relax! you dont want to hurt it more. You could do some upper body workout with some weights.0
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Ice, Ice, and elevate! Rest!! If you totally worried about it, do upper body exercises in the chair. But I wouldn't chance it with a knee, take it easy.
Here a good website with videos
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/fitness_articles.asp?id=17130 -
Agree, crazy to risk aggravating the energy. Instead of making an excuse not to work out, use the opportunity to find some alternate exercises that will not strain the knee. Perhaps swimming, some weight routines for upper body, hand cycle? Taking care of your health is not just your weight.
By the way, congrats on the weight loss so far. 70 pounds! Impressive. Don't lose your fire!0 -
Working out on an injured knee is indeed crazy! You could prolong your healing time by a lot. If RICE doesn't help then I suggest a trip to the Dr. just to rule out anything serious. It is most likely to be like an over use injury but still....it took mine months to feel better and is still not 100% . Good luck and congrats on your amazing loss!!0
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You'd be more crazy to keep working out with an injury...you'll end up hurting yourself more and then who knows how long you'd be out of the game. My advice is take a few days off (you can still do sit ups and stretching) and if the pain continues go to a doctor. A few days off is much better than a few months not being able to do anything0
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DO NOT USE your injured leg!! It needs to heal!!
That said... you don't necessarily need to use your leg to exercise! Try doing some strength training for your arms, do a lot of ab exercises. Use the rowing machine at your gym -- that will definitely get your heart rate up.
I would also recommend going to physio (at least once!) so that they can give you some exercises specific to your injury -- this will help you heal faster and make sure that it is not a reoccurring injury!!
Good luck!0 -
You're a little crazy, but aren't we all?
Swelling is bad. Back off. But that doesn't mean you have to stop completely.
If you feel you need to exercise, try getting in the pool (you don't have to swim, you can just walk), or riding the stationary bike at a MODERATE pace and resistance (don't push into pain). Both of these can actually help reduce swelling and make your knee feel better. They will also help with the mental issue of not exercising.
You can use machines to lift upper body without straining your knee. You should also be able to find core exercises that don't bother your knee.
If your gym has an arm bike, try that (go forward and back, just like the elliptical). It's great for your upper back and it'll have you sweating and breathing hard in no time.
If it doesn't get better, or continues to swell for more than a week, you should have it looked at.0 -
You need to rest if its an actual injury.
Iv just taken a month off because of a trapped nerve in my hip. Didn't matter what exercise etc I did, even just walking to work had me in agony.
I still pains me now and again but its so much better than it was.
Give your body time to heal, you may do it more damage if you dont.0 -
I would take the day off. Stay home and stretch if you feel super guilty, ot just take it easy and recouperate.
Your commitment is admirable, but an "all or nothing" attitude could easily cause a backslide. Listen to your body.0 -
I think you need a healthy dose of perspective. Twisting your knee, and therefore having an injury, is not a dumb excuse to skip working out. You do not need to work out every day to lose the weight. It can help with your calorie deficit but you can also cut back on your intake a little to do that. And as someone else pointed out - where are you going to be if you keep pushing it and do some sort of permanent damage. If you must work out, do some upper body things - weights, abs, punches.
In conclusion, IMHO, yes, anyone who pushes, especially after sustaining a joint injury, is crazy. Rest, let it heal, maybe even go see a doctor if the pain's not going away...0 -
i'm glad you are so committed to getting healthy, but you should take it easy if you hurt yourself, it would be worse if you pushed yourself too hard and hurt yourself worse. taking a day or two off is better than having to take a while to heal from a worse injury. hope your knee feels better soon though0
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Rest your injury!!!!!0
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Thank you all. This is the first time, I think I was happy to be called crazy. I will take it easy on the knee. (And of all things, I twisted it stepping off of a curb, not at the gym). I know there are other workouts I can do, I will just have to focus on those until my knee feels better.0
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I didn't read your post but if you have to ask I think that means you are crazy.0
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If you keep pushing it on an injury, you'll end up having to take much more time off than if you let it rest and heal up front.0
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You are being crazy
If you keep exercising on it, you will damage it further and prolong the injury
Get advice off a prfessional, recover from it and then get back at it.
Injury is a real pain but its part of getting and staying healthy.0 -
There is a difference between injury and pain. You know the difference.0
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I can see where you could say it was an excuse, based on previous experience, but hurting yourself is not an excuse. It is legitimate and needs to heal.0
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First, You have had an AWESOME weight losss, so Much Kudos!!!
Go see a Doctor! Then you'll have your best answer
Keep in mind that even if he keeps you off it, there may be other things you can do. Stay Strong, You have come a LONG way!!!
What this man said.
By the way, you can still exercise with a bum knee, if you really feel like you should be doing something. Just do upper-body work while you heal.0
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